Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Li, Yan"
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Using statistical models to depict the response of multi-timescale drought to forest cover change across climate zones
Li, Yan; Huang, Bo; Rust, Henning W. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)The interaction between forest and climate exhibits regional differences due to a variety of biophysical mechanisms. Observational and modeling studies have investigated the impacts of forested and non-forested areas on a ... -
Weakly nonlinear broadband and multi-directional surface waves on an arbitrary depth: A framework, Stokes drift, and particle trajectories
Li, Yan; Li, Xin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Surface gravity waves in coastal waters are broadband and multi-directional, whose quadratic properties are of considerable engineering and scientific interest. Based on a Stokes expansion and an envelope-type framework, ... -
Weakly nonlinear surface waves on vertically sheared currents
Zheng, Zibo (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2024:57, Doctoral thesis, 2024)Extreme waves, also known as rogue waves, have much larger heights than surrounding waves, which are of great danger to ships and coastal structures. A subsurface shear current is able to change the properties of the surface ... -
Why rogue waves occur atop abrupt depth transitions
Li, Yan; Draycott, Samuel; Zheng, Yaokun; Lin, Zhiliang; Adcock, Thomas A. A.; van den Bremer, Ton S. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Abrupt depth transitions (ADTs) have recently been identified as potential causes of ‘rogue’ ocean waves. When stationary and (close-to-) normally distributed waves travel into shallower water over an ADT, distinct spatially ...