Introduction
This page lists publications I
have been an author or co-author on,
with links to abstracts and copies of those papers.
Papers that are self-published (i.e., on this web page) are
noted accordingly.
This list is divided into the following sections:
- Lin, J., 2000:
Little things.
UCLA Graduate Science Journal,
Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 31–34:
Access to Paper.
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2012:
Why Python is the next wave in Earth sciences computing,
Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., Vol. 93, Iss. 12, pp. 1823–1824,
doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-12-00148.1:
PDF.
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2012:
A Hands-On Introduction to Using Python in the
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (self-published):
Book's Web Page.
- Gao, J., J. Hu, X. Mao, M. Zhou, B. Gurbaxani, J. Lin, 2011:
Entropies of negative incomes, Pareto-distributed loss, and
financial crises,
PLoS ONE, Vol. 6, Iss. 10,
e25053, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0025053:
Abstract & Access to Paper.
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2009:
qtcm 0.1.2: A Python implementation of the Neelin-Zeng
Quasi-Equilibrium Tropical Circulation Model,
Geosci. Model Dev., Vol. 2, pp. 1–11:
Abstract & Access to Paper.
- Neelin, J. D., O. Peters, J. W.-B. Lin,
K. Hales, C. E. Holloway, 2008:
Rethinking convective quasi-equilibrium:
observational constraints for stochastic
convective schemes in climate models,
Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. A, Theme Issue on
"Stochastic Physics and Climate Modelling,"
Eds. P. Williams and T. Palmer, Vol. 366,
pp. 2581–2604:
PDF | HTML.
- Lin, J. W.-B., and J. D. Neelin, 2003:
Toward stochastic deep convective parameterization in
general circulation models,
Geophys. Res. Lett., Vol. 30, No. 4, 1162,
doi:10.1029/2002GL016203:
Abstract & Access to Paper.
- Lin, J. W.-B., and J. D. Neelin, 2002:
Considerations for stochastic convective parameterization,
J. Atmos. Sci., Vol. 59, No. 5, pp. 959–975:
Abstract & Access to Paper.
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2000:
The Effects of Evaporation-Wind Feedback,
Mid-Latitude Storms, and Stochastic Convective Processes
on Tropical Intraseasonal Variability.
Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles:
Abstract |
Acknowledgements.
- Lin, J. W.-B., and J. D. Neelin, 2000:
Influence of a stochastic moist convective parameterization
on tropical climate variability,
Geophys. Res. Lett.,
Vol. 27, No. 22, pp. 3691–3694:
Abstract & Access to Paper.
- Lin, J. W.-B., J. D. Neelin, and N. Zeng, 2000:
Maintenance of tropical intraseasonal variability:
Impact of evaporation-wind feedback and mid-latitude storms,
J. Atmos. Sci.,
Vol. 57, No. 17, pp. 2793–2823:
Abstract & Access to Paper.
- Zeng, N., J. D. Neelin, C. Chou, J. W.-B. Lin, H. Su, 2000:
Climate and variability in the first quasi-equilibrium tropical
circulation model.
General Circulation Model Development:
Past, Present, and Future,
San Diego: Academic Press,
Chapter 15,
pp. 457–488.
- Manuals
for the Neelin-Zeng Quasi-Equilibrium Tropical Circulation
Model (QTCM1).
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2010:
On the Use of Robert's Rules of Order in Churches
(self-published):
PDF.
- Lin, J. W.-B., P. Veltkamp, R. DeJong, S. Hall, R. D. Miller,
and D. Munro, 2003:
Challenges and opportunities for Christians in science
at the beginning of their careers,
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith,
Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 185–188:
Access to Paper.
- Lin, J., 1999:
Knowledge and loving God: Reflections on faith and my graduate
experience.
Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith,
Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 214–218:
Access to Paper.
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2009:
The role of science in defining the content of creation care.
The Covenant Quarterly,
Vol. 67, Nos. 3–4, pp. 20–38 (with responses by
R. B. Johnson and K. Clifton-Soderstrom):
PDF |
Frisk Collection of Covenant Literature.
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2001:
Response to "The causes of anti-science views."
Eos,
Vol. 82, No. 15, p. 178:
Access to Paper.
- Lin, J. W.-B., 2000:
Teaching evolution, the Kansas Board of Education, and the
democratization of science.
Eos,
Vol. 81, No. 34, pp. 382, 387:
Access to Paper.
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