Biography

Dr. Tao Gao

College of Urban Construction

Heze University, China


Email: tgao.oc@gmail.com


Qualifications

2014.01 Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China

2009.07 M.Sc. in Marine Geology, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China

2005.07 B.Sc. in Geographic Information System (GIS), Liaocheng University, Liaocheng, China


Publications (Selected)

  1. Cao, F., Long, X., Gao, T., Li, M., Zhan, J., & Zhou, M. (2025). Projected effects of climate change on meteorological droughts over China: A study based on high-resolution NEX-GDDP data. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 26(1), 3-15.
  2. Gao, T., Zou, L., Cao, F., & Zhan, J. (2023). Impacts of tropical cyclones on summertime short-duration precipitation extremes over the middle-lower reaches of the Yangtze River valley. Atmospheric Research, 282, 106520.
  3. Yu, Y., Gao, T., Xie, L., Zhang, R. H., Zhang, W., Xu, H., ... & Chen, B. (2022). Tropical cyclone over the western Pacific triggers the record-breaking ‘21/7’extreme rainfall in Henan, central-eastern China. Environmental Research Letters, 17(12), 124003.
  4. Gao, T., Xu, Y., Wang, H. J., Sun, Q., Xie, L., & Cao, F. (2022). Combined impacts of climate variability modes on seasonal precipitation extremes over China. Water Resources Management, 36(7), 2411-2431.
  5. Liu, Z., Gao, T., Zhang, W., & Luo, M. (2021). Implications of the Pacific meridional mode for summer precipitation extremes over China. Weather and Climate Extremes, 33, 100359.
  6. Cao, F., Dan, L., Ma, Z., & Gao, T. (2021). The impact of land use and land cover change on regional climate over East Asia during 1980–2010 using a coupled model. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 145(1), 549-565.
  7. Cao, F., Gao, T., Dan, L., Zhao, F., Gong, X., Zhang, X., ... & Zhan, J. (2021). Contributions of natural climate variability on the trends of seasonal precipitation extremes over China. Int. J. Climatol, 41(11), 5226-5242.
  8. Gao, T., Cao, F., Dan, L., Li, M., Gong, X., & Zhan, J. (2021). The precipitation variability of the wet and dry season at the interannual and interdecadal scales over eastern China (1901–2016): the impacts of the Pacific Ocean. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 25(3), 1467-1481.
  9. Lin, L., Gao, T., Luo, M., Ge, E., Yang, Y., Liu, Z., ... & Ning, G. (2020). Contribution of urbanization to the changes in extreme climate events in urban agglomerations across China. Science of the total environment, 744, 140264.
  10. Gao, T., Luo, M., Lau, N. C., & Chan, T. O. (2020). Spatially distinct effects of two El Niño types on summer heat extremes in China. Geophysical Research Letters, 47(6), e2020GL086982.
  11. Gao, T., Zhang, Q., & Luo, M. (2020). Intensifying effects of El Niño events on winter precipitation extremes in southeastern China. Climate Dynamics, 54(1), 631-648.
  12. Cao, F., & Gao, T. (2019). Effect of climate change on the centennial drought over China using high-resolution NASA-NEX downscaled climate ensemble data. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 138(1), 1189-1202.
  13. Cao, F., Gao, T., Dan, L., Ma, Z., Chen, X., Zou, L., & Zhang, L. (2019). Synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation anomalies associated with summertime daily precipitation extremes in the middle–lower reaches of the Yangtze River Basin. Climate Dynamics, 53, 3109-3129.
  14. Wang, H., Gao, T., & Xie, L. (2019). Extreme precipitation events during 1960–2011 for the Northwest China: space-time changes and possible causes. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 137(1), 977-995.
  15. Cao, F., Gao, T., Dan, L., Xie, L., & Gong, X. (2019). Variability of summer precipitation events associated with tropical cyclones over mid-lower reaches of Yangtze River Basin: Role of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation. Atmosphere, 10(5), 256.


Profile Details

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1201-1458

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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tao_Gao14

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WoS ResearcherID: AFU-3642-2022

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