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Wanying Kang
Wanying Kang
Assistant Professor, MIT, EAPS
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More frequent sudden stratospheric warming events due to enhanced MJO forcing expected in a warmer climate
W Kang, E Tziperman
Journal of Climate 30 (21), 8727-8743, 2017
562017
How does salinity shape ocean circulation and ice geometry on Enceladus and other icy satellites?
W Kang, T Mittal, S Bire, JM Campin, J Marshall
Science advances 8 (29), eabm4665, 2022
392022
The MJO‐SSW teleconnection: Interaction between MJO‐forced waves and the midlatitude jet
W Kang, E Tziperman
Geophysical Research Letters 45 (9), 4400-4409, 2018
302018
Exploring ocean circulation on icy moons heated from below
S Bire, W Kang, A Ramadhan, JM Campin, J Marshall
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 127 (3), e2021JE007025, 2022
272022
Spontaneous formation of geysers at only one pole on Enceladus’s ice shell
W Kang, G Flierl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (26), 14764-14768, 2020
222020
Different ice-shell geometries on Europa and Enceladus due to their different sizes: Impacts of ocean heat transport
W Kang
The Astrophysical Journal 934 (2), 116, 2022
172022
Tropical and extratropical general circulation with a meridional reversed temperature gradient as expected in a high obliquity planet
W Kang, M Cai, E Tziperman
Icarus 330, 142-154, 2019
142019
The role of zonal asymmetry in the enhancement and suppression of sudden stratospheric warming variability by the Madden–Julian oscillation
W Kang, E Tziperman
Journal of Climate 31 (6), 2399-2415, 2018
112018
Escaping outflows from disintegrating exoplanets: day-side versus night-side escape
W Kang, F Ding, R Wordsworth, S Seager
The Astrophysical Journal 906 (2), 67, 2021
102021
Wetter stratospheres on high-obliquity planets
W Kang
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 877 (1), L6, 2019
102019
Ocean dynamics and tracer transport over the south pole geysers of Enceladus
W Kang, J Marshall, T Mittal, S Bire
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 517 (3), 3485-3494, 2022
92022
On icy ocean worlds, size controls ice shell geometry
W Kang, M Jansen
The Astrophysical Journal 935 (2), 103, 2022
92022
Energetic constraints on ocean circulations of icy ocean worlds
MF Jansen, W Kang, ES Kite, Y Zeng
The Planetary Science Journal 4 (6), 117, 2023
62023
Constraining the climates of rocky exoplanets
TD Komacek, W Kang, J Lustig-Yaeger, SL Olson
Elements: An International Magazine of Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and …, 2021
62021
Mechanisms Leading to a Warmer Climate on High-obliquity Planets
W Kang
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 876 (1), L1, 2019
62019
The role of ocean circulation in driving hemispheric symmetry breaking of the ice shell of Enceladus
W Kang, S Bire, J Marshall
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 599, 117845, 2022
52022
Differing Enceladean ocean circulation and ice shell geometries driven by tidal heating in the ice versus the core
W Kang, S Bire, JM Campin, C Sotin, C German, A Thurnherr, J Marshall
arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.03764, 2020
52020
Divergent behavior of hydrothermal plumes in fresh versus salty icy ocean worlds
S Bire, T Mittal, W Kang, A Ramadhan, PJ Tuckman, CR German, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 128 (11), e2023JE007740, 2023
42023
The Hadley circulation in the Pangea era
S Zhang, Y Hu, J Yang, X Li, W Kang, J Zhang, Y Liu, J Nie
Science Bulletin 68 (10), 1060-1068, 2023
42023
Regime transition between eddy-driven and moist-driven circulation on High Obliquity Planets
W Kang
The Astrophysical Journal 884 (1), 89, 2019
42019
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