Jun Su's research while affiliated with China University of Geosciences and other places
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Publication (1)
Landfalling tropical cyclones (LTCs) is one of the most serious meteorological disasters in China due to the provided severe wind and heavy rainfall. Tropical cyclone–induced rainfall in China has been proved to decrease in recent decades. However, how landfalling tropical cyclone–induced extreme rainfall (LTCER) has changed across China, as well a...
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... In China, given that most typhoons make landfall from the east and the south, the southeast coasts are the most prone to typhoon landfalls [44,45]. The stations near the coast observe large amounts of typhoon-related rainfall, and other regions are less likely to be so severely affected. ...