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Dr. Bo-Wen Shen
Research
Scientist
ESSIC, University of Maryland, College Park
Mesoscale Atmospheric Processes Branch (Code 613.1)
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
Email: bo-wen.shen-1@nasa.gov
Phone: (301) 614-6251
Education
Ph.D., Atmospheric
Science (MEAS), North Carolina State Univ., 1995/08-1998/10
M.S., Atmospheric Physics, National Central University, 1990/07-1992/06
B.S., Space Physics, National Central University, 1986/09-1990/06
Employment
2006 - Present: ESSIC,
University of
Maryland
1999 - 2006: Research Scientist, Science Application
International
Corporation
1998 - 1999: Research Scientist, North Carolina State University (NCSU)
1995 - 1998: Research Assistant (part time), NCSU
1994 - 1995: Research Assistant, National Central University (NCU), Taiwan
1992 - 1994: Meteorological Officer
(Unix System Application Developer and Administrator, military service),
Weather Center of Weather Wing, Taiwan
1990-1992: Teaching and Research Assistant (part time), NCU, Taiwan
Honors and Awards
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NASA DDCS Poster Winner Award: Bo-Wen Shen was the runner-up in the most readable poster category for "Hurricane Forecasts with a Global Mesoscale Model on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer" at the second Science Exploration Directorate New Year's Poster Party Blowout, NASA/GSFC, 2009
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Outstanding Contractor Award in
Science , NASA GSFC Laboratory for Atmospheres, 2006
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Outstanding Performance Award, NASA GMAO/SRT, 2005
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Outstanding Contractor Award, NASA Laboratory for Atmospheres, 2004
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Outstanding Performance Award, NASA GMAO/SRT, 2004
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Group Achievement Award, NASA DAO/STR, 2001
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Outstanding Performance Award,
Air Force Command Headquarters, Ministry of National Defense, Taiwan,
1994.
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Outstanding Performance Award, Weather Center of Weather Wing, ROCAF,
Taiwan, 1994.
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Marquis Who's Who in America (2010)
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Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering (2008-2009)
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Bo-Wen Shen was featured in
Science in August 2006
(PDF download).
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High-resolution hurricane modeling research (e.g., Shen et al.
, 2006a,b) has been selected as an
AGU Journal Highlight.
These two articles have been cited by the following (24) articles
(as of August 08, 2009).
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The global mesoscale modeling research has been cited
as
pioneering work in the Climate Science Weblog.
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Bo-Wen Shen was featured in the 2006 SAIC annual report or
(PDF download).
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High-resolution hurricane modeling research
was highlighted in
the 2006 annual report of Laboratory for Atmospheres at NASA/GSFC or
(PDF download).
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Project demonstrations on high-resolution global (multiscale) modeling
were selected as one of NASA top
demonstrations at the supercomputing conferences 2004
2008 and 2009 (
SC04,
SC08 and
SC09),
respectively.
- NASA/GSFC 68th Intracenter and Intercener running competitions
(Fall, 2009).
Finished a two-mile run in 13 minutes and 30 seconds (21th),
and a 10-km run in 48 minutes and 53 seconds (12th).
Membership in Academies,
Professional Societies, and Editorships
Member, American Meteorological Society and American Geophysical Union,
IEEE Computer Society
Member of High-Performance Computing Committee of University of Maryland at College Park
Reviewer of articles for Annales Geophysicae,
Journal of Climate, Journal of Geophysical Research,
Geophysical Research Letters, Monthly Weather Review, and
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Tellus A,
Weather and Forecasting, Advances in Meteorology
Reviewer of proposals for National Sciences Foundation (NSF),
National Aeronautic and Space Administrations (NASA),
and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Session chair on "Model and Cloud Feedbacks",
The EarthCARE Workshop 2009, Kyoto, Japan, June 10-12, 2009.
Session chair on "High-resolution Global Modeling and Simulations
of High-impact
Weather and Climate", AGU 2010 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting,
Taipei, Taiwan, June 22-25, 2010. (Co-chairs include
S.-J. Lin of NOAA/GFDL, J.-L. Lee of NOAA/ESRL,
and M. Satoh of University of Tokyo.)
Current Research Projects
NASA AIST CAMVis Project: Coupling NASA Advanced Multi-scale Modeling and Concurrent Visualization Systems for Improving Tropical High-impact Weather, PI with $700+K awarded, 03/15/2009-03/14/2012. (A joint proposal by researchers from UMCP/ESSIC and three NASA Centers, including GSFC, ARC, and JPL.)
NOAA supported Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS), $93M/5-years, CO-PI on the sub-project entitled "Utilize NOAA satellite data to validate and advance the regional and global forecast in short term (weather) and seasonal (climate)"
NASA HEC Project: Application of NASA Advanced Multi-scale Modeling and Concurrent Visualization Systems to Study Tropical Cyclogenesis. PI with 1,110K CPU hours awarded. 05/01/2009-04/30/2010.
NASA MAP Project: Use high-resolution satellite observation to evaluate and advance NASA modeling ability for weather and short-term climate, CO-I, 10/01/2008-09/30/2012.
NSF Project: "Multi-scale modeling atmospheric processes", CO-I, 07/01/2006-06/30/2011
Special Experience
Dr. Shen has more than 10 years of experiences in mesoscale and global modeling, and in model's application to numerical weather prediction (NWP). During 1992-1994, he worked as a Unix system application developer, and developed a real-time multi-tasking client-sever-based meteorological information system. During the past years, he has gained valuable experiences in model's framework and performance with different mesoscale models such as MM4/MM5, NCSU-GFDM, ARPS, WRF. After working at GSFC, he has worked on the scientific improvement and computational development of the fvGCM's (finite-volume general circulation model) and developed a NWP suite with the fvGCM. During 2004-2006, he has successfully implemented an ultra-high resolution fvGCM on the NASA Columbia supercomputer, aimed at improving our understanding of the impacts of multi-scale interactions and multiple processes on hurricane dynamics. He joined the Dr. Tao modeling team in 2006, and worked on the development of multi-scale modeling framework (fvMMF).
Refereed Publications
22. Shen, B.-W. et al., 2009: African Easterly Waves
and African Easterly Jet in 30-days High-resolution Global Simulations.
A Case Study during the NAMMA period in 2006. In preparation.
21. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, W. K. Lau, R. Atlas, 2009:
Improving Tropical Cyclogenesis Prediction with
a Global Mesoscale Model: Hierarchical Multiscale Interactions
During the Formation of Tropical Cyclone Nargis (2008). (submitted to JGR, under revision).
20. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas, Y.-L. Lin, C.-D. Peters-Lidard, J.-D. Chern, K.-S. Kuo, 2009:
Forecasting Tropical Cyclogenesis with a Global Mesoscale Model: Preliminary Results for Twin Tropical
Cyclones in May 2002. (submitted to GRL).
19. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, G. Bryan, C. Henze, P. Mehrotra, J.-L. F. Li,
S. Cheung,
2009:
High-impact Tropical Weather Prediction with
the NASA CAMVis:
Coupled Advanced multi-scale Modeling and
concurrent Visualization Systems. Supercomputing conference
2009, Portland, Oregon, November 14-20, 2009.
PDF and
Movie (avi, ~60MB)
18. W.-K. Tao, D. Anderson, J. Chern, J. Entin,
A. Hou, P. Houser, R. Kakar, S. Lang,
W. Lau, C. Peters-Lidard, X. Li, T. Matsui,
M. Rienecker, M. R. Schoeberl,
B.-W. Shen, J. J. Shi, and X. Zeng, 2008: A Goddard Multi-Scale Modeling System with Unified Physics. Submitted to Annales Geophysicae Special Issue dedicated to The 1st International Conference on From Desert to Monsoons (in press).
17. Li, F. J.-L., D. Waliser, C. Woods, J. Teixeira, J. Bacmeister,
J. Chern, B.-W. Shen, A. Tompkins, W.-K. and M. Kohler, 2008:
Comparisons of satellites liquid water estimates to
ECMWF and GMAO analyses, 20th century IPCC AR4 climate simulations,
and GCM simulations. Geophysical Research Letters, 35,
L19710, doi:10.1029/2008GL035427.
16. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, J.-D. Chern, and R. Atlas, 2007: Improvements in the Scalability of the NASA Goddard Multiscale Multicomponent Modeling Framework for Hurricane Climate Studies. Submitted to the International Journal of High-Performance Computing Application. Under revision.
15. Shen, B.-W. et al., 2008: Predicting the Formation of Tropical Cyclone Nargis (2008) with a High-resolution Global Model. International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC08). Austin, Texas, November 15-21, 2008.
14. Tao, W.-K., D. Anderson, R. Atlas, J. Chern, P. Houser, A. Hou, S. Lang, W. Lau, C. Peters-Lidard, R. Kakar, S. Kumar, W. Lapenta, X. Li, T. Matsui, R. Rienecker, B.-W. Shen, J. J. Shi, J. Simpson, and X. Zeng, 2008: A Goddard Multi-Scale Modeling System with Unified Physics. World Climate Research Programme Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (WCRP/GEWEX) Newsletter, Vol 18, No 1, 6-8.
13. Biswas, R., M.J. Aftosmis, C. Kiris, and B.-W. Shen, 2007:
Petascale Computing: Impact on Future NASA Missions. Petascale Computing: Architectures and Algorithms, 29-46 (D. Bader, ed.), Chapman and Hall / CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
12. Shen, B.-W., et al., 2007: Computational Science: Modeling Hurricanes on the NASA Supercomputer. In preparation
11. Shen, B.-W., R. Atlas, et al., 2007: Multiscale Simulations of a Mei-Yu Front Accompanied by a Drifting Mesocyclone with a General Mesoscale Model. To be submitted to Weather and Forecasting for publication. (part of results were presented as a poster at the CMMAP meeting in February, 2007).
10. Atlas, R., S.-J. Lin, B.-W. Shen, O. Reale, and K.-S. Yeh: 2007: Improving Hurricane Prediction through Innovative Global Modeling. EXTENDING THE HORIZONS: Advances in Computing, Optimization and Decision Technologies, 1-14 (Editors: E. Baker, A. Joseph, A. Mehrotra, M. Trick), Springer, New York, NY. DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-48793-9_1
9. Shen,B.-W., R. Atlas, O. Oreale, S.-J Lin, J.-D. Chern, J. Chang, C. Henze,and J.-L. Li, 2006b:
Hurricane Forecasts with a Global Mesoscale-Resolving Model: Preliminary Results with Hurricane Katrina(2005).
Geophys. Res. Lett., L13813, doi:10.1029/2006GL026143.
(This has been selected as an AGU Journal Highlight, and has also been highlighted in Science, 25 August, 2006)
Supplemental Materials
8. Atlas, R., O. Reale, B.-W. Shen, S.-J. Lin, 2006: The use of remotely sensed data and innovative modeling to improve hurricane prediction. Algorithms and Technologies for Multispectral, Hyperspectral, and Ultraspectral Imagery XII. Proc. SPIE, 6233, 62330U, DOI:10.1117/12.673221.
7. Shen,B.-W., R. Atlas, J.-D. Chern, O. Reale, S.-J. Lin, T. Lee, and J.Change 2006a:
The 0.125 degree Finite Volume General Mesoscale Circulation Model:Preliminary simulations of mesoscale vortices.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L05801, doi:10.1029/2005GL024594.
(This work has been cited as a " A Global/Mesoscale Modeling Breakthrough.'')
6. Putman, W., S.-J. Lin, and B.-W. Shen, 2005: Cross-Platform Performance of a Portable Communication Module and the NASA Finite Volume General Circulation Model International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications. 19: 213-223.
5. Atlas, R., O. Reale, B.-W. Shen, S.-J. Lin,J.-D. Chern, W. Putman, T. Lee, K.-S. Yeh, M. Bosilovich, and J.Radakovich, 2005: Hurricane forecasting with the high-resolution NASA finite-volume General Circulation Model, Geophysical Research Letters,32, L03801, doi:10.1029/2004GL021513. (This has been selected as an AGU Journal Highlight.)
4. Shen, B.- W., and Y.-L. Lin, 1999: Effects of Critical Levels on Two-Dimensional Backsheared Flow over an Isolated Mountain Ridge on an f-plane. J. of Atmos. Sci., 56, 3286-3302.
3. Shen, B.-W., 1998: Inertia Critical Layers and Their Impacts on Nongeostrophic Baroclinic Instability. Ph.D. Dissertation. North Carolina State Univ., p. 255.
2. Shen, B.-W., and N.-H. Lin, 1995: A Theoretical Study of the Effects of an Isolated Mountain on Particle Deposition. J. of Atmos. Sci., 23, Taipei, Taiwan (in Chinese), 237-264.
1. Shen, B.- W., 1992: The Linear Solution of a Three-Dimensional Flow over an Isolated Mountain, Master Thesis, National Central University, Taiwan, (in Chinese), p. 85.
Reprints/Technical Reports/News Articles:
68. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Application of a NASA Global Mesoscale Model
to Study Tropical Cyclogenesis associated with an MJO or AEW.
National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, December 22, 2009.
67. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Application of a NASA Global Mesoscale Model
to Study Tropical Cyclogenesis associated with an MJO or AEW.
Central Weather Beurea, Taipei, December, 2009.
66. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Global Mesoscale Modeling and Supercomputing at NASA:
Hierarchical Multiscale Interactions during the Formation of Tropical Cyclone Nargis (2008).
National Central University, Chung-Li, December 8, 2009.
65. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, et al 2009: Global Multiscale Modeling on
NASA Supercomputers: Extended-Range Simulations of Madden-Julian
Oscillations and African Easterly Waves. Fifth International
Ocean-Atmosphere Conference (COAA2010), Taipei, Taiwan,
June 28-30, 2010. (an abstract submitted)
64. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, 2009:
Application of a Global Mesoscale Model
to Study Hierarchical Multiscale
Interactions during the Tropical Cyclogenesis
associated with African Easterly Waves in 2006.
AGU 2009 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December
14-18, 2009.
63. Shen, B.-W., 2009:
Extending the Lead Time of Tropical Cyclogenesis Prediction with
a Global Mesoscale Model. Supercomputing Conference
2009, Portland, Oregon, November 14-20, 2009.
Selected as one of NASA top project demonstrations at SC09.
62. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Global Mesoscale Modeling with NASA Supercomputing Technology: Hierarchical
Multi-scale Interactions during Tropical Cyclogenesis
associated with an MJO or AEW.
M Square Office Building of UMCP/ESSIC, November 9, 2009. (invited)
61. Shen, B.- W., 2009c:
In Support of Hurricane Forecasting Research at CWB in Taiwan.
Want Daily. October, 7, 2009. (in Chinese).
60. Shen, B.- W., 2009b:
Supercomputer and Typhoon Prediction.
Want Daily. September 8, 2009. (in Chinese).
59. Shen, B.-W., 2009a:
Current Challenges of Hurricane Intensity
Predictions in Taiwan. Want daily forum and China Times.
August 14, 2009. (in Chinese).
58. Shen, B.-W., 2009:
Global Mesoscale Modeling with NASA
Supercomputing Technology:
Hierarchical Multi-scale Interactions during Tropical Cyclogenesis
associated with an MJO or AEW. AOML/HRD (Hurricane Research Division).
Miami, FL, August 17-21, 2009.
57. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, 2009:
Global Multiscale Modeling on NASA Supercomputers:
Extended-Range Simulations of MJOs and AEWs.
7th CMMAP Bi-annual team meeting, Fort Collins, CO, July 27-30, 2009.
56. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, W. K. Lau, R. Atlas, 2009:
Hierarchical Multi-scale Interactions during Tropical Cyclone Formation
associated with an MJO or AEW.
7th CMMAP Bi-annual team meeting, Fort Collins, CO, July 27-30, 2009.
55. Chern, J., W.-K. Tao, T. Matsui, and B.-W. Shen, 2009:
Evaluating Goddard Multi-scale MOdeling Framework Through
the TRMM Triple-Sensor Three-Step Evaluation Framework (T3EF).
7th CMMAP Bi-annual team meeting, Fort Collins, CO, July 27-30, 2009.
54. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, 2009: Global Multiscale Modeling on NASA Supercomputers: Extended-Range Simulations of MJOs and AEWs. The EarthCARE Workshop 2009, Kyoto, Japan, June 10-12, 2009.
53. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Global Multi-scale Modeling on NASA Supercomputers:
Application to Hurricane Forecasts. The first meeting of AIST Project CAMVis.
NASA/ARC/NAS, Moffett Field, CA, May 11, 2009.
52. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Global Mesoscale Modeling on NASA Supercomputers: Preliminary Multi-scale Simulations of Tropical Cyclogenesis associated with an Madden-Julian Oscillation. Central Weather Beurea, Taipei, Taiwan, March, 6, 2009.
51. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, J.-D. Chern, and R. Atlas, 2009:
Scalability Improvements in the NASA Goddard Multiscale Multicomponent Modeling Framework for Tropical Cyclone Climate Studies.
International Conference for High-Performance Computing in ASIA-Pacific Region 2009.
Proceedings, p249-256.
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, March 2-5, 2009.
50. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, and R. Atlas, 2009:
Hurricane Forecasts with the Global Mesoscale model on NASA Supercomputers.
International Conference for High-Performance Computing in ASIA-Pacific Region 2009.
Proceedings, p649-650. Kaohsiung, Taiwan, March 2-5, 2009.
49. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Global Mesoscale Modeling on NASA Supercomputers: Preliminary Multi-scale Simulations of Tropical Cyclogenesis associated with an Madden-Julian Oscillation. National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, February, 27, 2009.
48. Shen, B.-W., 2009: Experiences with Global Mesoscale Modeling: Preliminary Multi-scale Simulations of Tropical Cyclogenesis and Madden-Julian Oscillations. A talk presented at the branch meeting (code 613.1), February 5, 2009.
47. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas et al., 2009:
Hurricane Forecasts with a Global Mesoscale Model on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer.
The 2nd SED (Science and Exploration Directorate) Poster Party Blowout, January 21, 2009, Greenbelt, MD
(hosted by the deputy director's council on Science, DDCS).
the second place in the most readable poster category among over 150 posters from Earth sciences to astrophysics.
46. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, J.-D. Chern, C. D. Peters-Lidard, J.-L. Li, 2009: Extended-Range Predictions of Madden-Julian Oscillations with the Goddard Multi-scale Modeling System. 21st Conference on Climate Variability and Change. The 89th AMS Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, January 11-16, 2009.
45. Shen, B.-W, W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas, 2008: Predicting Tropical Cyclogenesis with a Global Mesoscale Model: Preliminary Results with Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Nargis (2008). AGU 2008 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 15-19, 2008.
44. J Li F., J Teixeira, D Waliser, C Woods, J Chern, B.-W. Shen, J Bacmeister, A Tompkins, W Tao, M Koehler, 2008: Comparisons of Cloud Structure from Satellite Estimates to ECMWF and GMAO Analyses, 20th Century IPCC AR4 Climate Simulations, and GCM Simulations. AGU 2008 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 15-19, 2008.
43. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, 2008: High-Impact Tropical Weather Prediction with the NASA Multi-scale Modeling System. International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC08). Austin, Texas, November 15-21, 2008.
Selected as one of NASA top three project demonstrations at SC08.
42. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, and R. Atlas, 2008: Hurricane Forecasts with the Global Mesoscale model on NASA Supercomputers. International Conference for High Performance Computing,, Networking, Storage and Analysis (SC08). Austin, Texas, November 15 21, 2008.
41. Shen, B.-W, 2008: Tropical Cyclogenesis Simulated with a Global Mesoscale Model on NASA Supercomputers: Very Severe Tropical Cyclonic Storm Nargis (2008). National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, October 16, 2008. (an invited talk)
40. Shen, B.-W, 2008: Global Mesoscale Modeling, Concurrent Visualizations, and Supercomputing Systems: Application to High-impact Tropical Weather Predictions. National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, October 14, 2008. (an invited talk)
39. Shen, B.-W, 2008: Global Mesoscale Modeling on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer: Application to Hurricane Forecasts. Central Weather Bureau, Taipei, Taiwan, October 13, 2008. (an invited talk)
38. Shen, B.-W, 2008: Global Mesoscale Modeling, Concurrent Visualizations, and Supercomputing Systems: Application to Hurricane Forecasts. National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, October 7, 2008. (an invited talk)
37. Shen, B.-W. and W.-K. Tao, 2008: Tropical Cyclogenesis Revealed in Global Mesoscale Simulations: Very Severe Cyclonic System Nargis (2008). CMMAP Team Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado, July 29-31, 2008.
36. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, J.-D. Chern, C. D. Peters-Lidard, and J.-L. Li, 2008: Extended-Range Predictions of Madden-Julian Oscillations with the Goddard Multi-scale Modeling System. CMMAP Team Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado, July 29-31, 2008.
35. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, J.-D. Chern, et al., 2008: A study on the Comparisons of Goddard MMF Simulations with SP-CAM and Satellite Data. CMMAP Team Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado, July 29-31, 2008.
34. Peters-Lidard, C., W.-K. Tao, J. Santanello, S. Kumar, B.-W. Shen, C. Alonge, J.-D. Chern, 2008: Land-Atmosphere Coupling at Local, Regional and Global Scales. AGU Meeting 2008 Joint Assembly, Fort Lauderdale, FL, May 27-30, 2008.
33. Shen, B.-W, W.-K. Tao, Roger Shi et al., 2008: Using a Multiscale Modeling Approach to Simulate and Forecast hurricanes. Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project (HFIP) Workshop, Miami, March 11-12, 2008.
32. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas, 2007: Hurricane Modeling and Supercomputing: Can a global mesoscale model be useful in improving forecasts of tropical cyclogenesis? AGU 2007 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 10-14, 2007.
31. Shen, B.-W., 2007: Global Mesoscale Modeling on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer: Application to Hurricane Forecasts. ESSIC, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland. December 3, 2007.
30. Chern, J.-D., W.-K. Tao, B.-W. Shen et al., 2007: Evaluations and Improvements of Goddard Multi-scale Modeling Framework using high-resolution NASA Satellites. International Workshop on Computational Hydrometeorology and Prof. H. L. Kuo's Memorial Symposium. National Center of High-performance Computing, Hsin-chu, Taiwan, October 15-17, 2007.
29. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao et al., 2007: Global Mesoscale Modeling on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer: Application to Weather and Hurricane Forecasts. International Workshop on Computational Hydrometeorology and Prof. H. L. Kuo's Memorial Symposium. National Center of High-performance Computing, Hsin-chu, Taiwan, October 15-17, 2007.
28. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, C.-D. Peters-Lidard, J.-D. Chern, R. Atlas, Y.-L. Lin, R. Reale, , K.-S. Kuo, 2007: Global Mesoscale Modeling on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer: Modulation of Tropical Cyclogenesis by the MJO in May 2002. 3rd Annual NEWS PI Meeting, Huntsville, AL, September 19-21, 2007.
27. Tao, W.-K., J.-D. Chern, C.-D. Peters-Lidard, B.-W. Shen, R. Atlas, S. Lang, J. Luo, G. Stephens, 2007: Evaluation and Improvements of Cloud Model Dynamics and Microphysics in Multi-Scale Modeling System. 3rd Annual NEWS PI Meeting, Huntsville, AL, September 19-21, 2007.
26. Chern, J.-D., W.-K. Tao, B.-W. Shen, R. Atlas, S. Lang, Z. J. Lu, and G. Stephens, 2007: Evaluation and Improvements of Cloud Model Dynamics and Microphysics in Multi-Scale Modeling System. 3rd Annual NEWS PI Meeting, Huntsville, AL, September 19-21, 2007.
25. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas, Y.-L. Lin, R. Reale, J.-D. Chern, C.-D. Peters-Lidard, K.-S. Kuo, 2007: Forecasts of Tropical Cyclogenesis with a Global Mesoscale Model: Modulation of Six Tropical Cyclones by the MJO in May 2002. CMMAP Team Meeting, Fort Collins, Colorado, August 7-9, 2007.
24. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas, 2007: Simulations of Multiple Tropical Cyclones with a Global Mesoscale Model: A Preliminary Study on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer. "Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modeling" (edited by J. Cote), Report 37, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation (WGNE) WMO/TD-No. 1397, 6.7-6.8.
23. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, J.-D. Chern, 2007: Improvements in the Scalability of the NASA Goddard Multiscale Multicomponent Modeling Framework for Hurricane Climate Studies. "Research Activities in Atmospheric and Oceanic Modeling" (edited by J. Cote), Report 37, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation (WGNE) WMO/TD-No. 1397, 3.17-3.18.
22. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas, J.-D. Chern, S.-J. Lin, 2007: Multiscale Simulations of a Mei-Yu Front Accompanied by a Drifting Mesocyclone with a General Mesoscale Model. CMMAP Team Meeting, Kauai, Hawaii, February 20-22, 2007.
21. Shen, B.-W., 2006: Hurricane Research. In the section "Highlights of Laboratory Activities in 2006" of the annual report "Laboratory for Atmospheres 2006 Technical Highlights", NASA/GSFC.
20. Shen, B.-W., W.-K. Tao, R. Atlas, T. Lee, O. Reale, J.-D. Chern, S.-J. Lin,
J. Chang, C. Henze, J.-L. Li, 2006: Hurricane
Forecasts with a Global Mesoscale-resolving Model on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer,
AGU 2006 Fall Meeting, December 11-16, 2006. (PowerPoint file, 9.3 MB)
19. Tao, W.-K., A. Hou, W. Lau, J.-D. Chern, S. Lang, B.-W. Shen, C. Peters-Lidard, R. Shi, X. Li, X. Zeng, S. Kumar, C.-L. Shie, 2006: Applications, Evaluation, and Important of Multi-Scale Modeling Systems. High-End Computing at NASA, 40-41. (Editors: T. Lee, R. Biswas, and W. Webster).
18. Shen, B.-W., R. Atlas, W.-K. Tao, T. Lee, O. Reale, J.-D. Chern, S.-J. Lin, J. Chang, C. Henze, J.-L. Li, 2006: Experimental High-Resolution Weather/Hurricane Predictions with the NASA fvGCM. High-End Computing at NASA, 48-49
17. Chern, J.-D., W.-K. Tao, C. Peters-Lidard, B.-W. Shen, 2006: Use of a Coupled, Global Cloud-Scale and Land Surface Modeling System to Study the Impact of Land Surface Processes on Energy and Water Cycles. 2nd NEWS PI Meeting, College Park, Maryland, September 26-28, 2006.
16. Shen, B.-W., R. Atlas, O. Oreale, S.-J Lin, J.-D. Chern, J. Chang, C. Henze, 2006:
Hurricane Forecasts with a
Global Mesoscale-resolving Model on the NASA Columbia Supercomputer Preliminary Simulations
of Hurricane Katrina (2005), AGU 2006 Ocean Meeting. January, 2006.
15. Atlas, R., B.-W. Shen, O. Reale, S.-J. Lin, T. Lee, 2005: Application of NASA's high-resolution finite-volume General Circulation Model (fvGCM) to hurricane prediction. 5th International Scientific Conference on the Global Energy and Water Cycle, Costa Mesa, California, June 20-24, 2005.
14. Shen, Bo-Wen, 2004: Hurricane Forecasting with the NASA's high resolution GCM on the NASA's Columbia Supercomputer. International Workshop on Monthly-to-Seasonal Climate Prediction. Taipei, Taiwan. December 13-31, 2004. http://www.geos.ntnu.edu.tw/home/4_scienceaction/b/2004speech/2004speech.htm
13. Atlas, R., B.-W. Shen, O. Reale, J., W. Putman, J., J.-D. Chern, S.-J. Lin, M. Bosilovich, T. Lee, J. Radakovich, K.-S. Yeh, J. Ardizzone, and D. Bungato, 2004: The NASA finite-volume General Circulation Model: The 2004 hurricane season -- a high-resolution NWP application, The SC2004 High Performance Computing, Networking and Storage Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 6-12, 2004.
Selected as one of NASA top four project demonstrations at SC04.
12. Lin, S.-J., B.-W. Shen, W. P. Putman, J.-D. Chern, 2003: Application of the high-resolution finite-volume NASA/NCAR Climate Model for Medium-Range Weather Prediction Experiments. EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003. (Abstract)
11. Radakovich, J. D., G. Wang, J.-D. Chern, M. G. Bosilovich, S.-J. Lin, S. Nebuda, and B.-W. Shen, 2003: Implementation of the NCAR Community Land Model (CLM) in the NASA/NCAR finite-volume Global Climate Model (fvGCM). 14th Symposium on Global Change and Climate Variations.
10. Chang, Y., S. D. Schubert, S.-J. Lin, S. Nebuda, B.-W. Shen, 2001: The climate of the FVCCM-3 Model. Technical Report Series on Global modeling and Data Assimilation, p. 127.
9. Lin, Y.-L. , S. Chiao, T.-A. Wang, B.-W. Shen, G. Lai, and M. L. Kaplan, 2000: Heavy orographic rain induced by a tropical depression over Taiwan. International Conference on MCSs and Heavy Rain in East Asia, 24 26 April, 2000, Seoul, Korea.
8. Lin, Y.-L. , S. Chiao, T.-A. Wang, B.-W. Shen, G. Lai, C.-P. Pu, and C.-W. Lee, 2000: Interaction of a tropical depression with Taiwan topography and its impacts on producing heavy orographic rainfall. Ninth Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 7-11 August 2000, Aspen, Colorado.
7. Shen, B.-W., and Y.-L. Lin, 1999: Nongeostrophic Baroclinic Instability in a Three-Layer Atmosphere. Its Role on Mesoscale Wave Ducting. Reprints, 8th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Amer. Meteor. Soc.
6. Shen, B.- W., and Y.-L. Lin, 1998: Effects of Critical Levels on Two-Dimensional Backsheared Flow over a Mountain Ridge on an f-plane. Part II: Inertia Critical Layer Instability. Reprints, 8th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 105-112.
5. Shen, B.- W., and Y.-L. Lin, 1997: Effects of Critical Levels on Two-Dimensional Backsheared Flow over an Isolated Mountain Ridge on an f-plane. Reprints, 11th Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Dynamics, Amer. Meteor. Soc., 199-203.
4. Shen, B.-W., P. Fuh, and S. G. Wu, 1994: Development of Meteorological Information Service System --- The Second Generation of Current Weather Answering System. Weather Forecasting and Analysis. 140, Taipei, Taiwan (in Chinese), 24-48.
3. Shen, B.-W., 1994: Development of the Meteorological Information Service System at the Air Force Weather Wing Center, Air Force Weather Wing., Taipei, Taiwan (in Chinese), p. 31.
2. Shen, B. -W., and P. Fuh, 1993: Meteorological Automatic Operation Improvement Project Part II: Transferring the Computer Meteorological Products. Weather Forecasting and Analysis. 138, Taipei, Taiwan (in Chinese), 15-26.
1. Shen, B.- W., and M. T., Lu, 1993: The Application of Fourier Transform in Atmospheric Sciences, Weather Forecasting and Analysis. 136, Taipei, Taiwan (in Chinese), 25-43.
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