2025 (Ph.D. candidate)
Yang, Y., Yang, L., Villarini, G. et al. Synchronization of global peak river discharge since the 1980s. Nature Climate Change (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-025-02427-6
2024 (Ph.D. candidate)
Yang, Y., Yang, L.*, Zhang, J., & Wang, Q., Processes and controls of regional floods over eastern China. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 28(22), 4883-4902, 2024.
Yang, L.*, Yang, Y., Shen, Y., Yang, J., Zheng, G., Smith, J., & Niyogi, D., Urban development pattern’s influence on extreme rainfall occurrences. Nature Communications, 15(1), 3997, 2024.
2022 (Ph.D. student)
Yang, Y., Yang, L.*, Chen, X., Wang, Q., & Tian, F., Climate leads to reversed latitudinal changes in Chinese flood peak timing, Earth's Future, 10(6), 2022.
Wang, Q., Yang, L.*, Yang, Y., & Chen, X., Contrasting climatic trends of atmospheric river occurrences over East Asia. Geophysical Research Letters, 49, e2022GL099646, 2022.
2021 (Undergraduate)
Yang, L.*, Yang, Y., & Smith, J., The upper tail of flood peaks over China: Hydrology, hydrometeorology, and hydroclimatology, Water Resources Research, e2021WR030883, 2021.
Yang, L.*, Yang, Y., Villarini, G., Li, X., Hu, H., Wang, L., et al., Climate more important for Chinese flood changes than reservoirs and land use, Geophysical Research Letters, 48(11), e2021GL093061, 2021.
Note: * represent corresponding author