PUBLICATIONS: (*Corresponding author)
2020
25. Cheng, F.-Y*, C.-Y. Feng, Z.-M. Yang, C.-H. Hsu, K.-W. Chan, C.-Y. Lee, S.-C. Chang, 2020. Evaluation of real-time PM2.5 forecasts with the WRF-CMAQ modeling system and weather-pattern dependent bias-adjusted PM2.5 forecasts in Taiwan. Atmospheric Environment, 244, 117909.
24. Sinaga, D., W. Setyawati, F.-Y. Cheng, S.-C. Candice Lung, 2020. Investigation on daily exposure to PM2.5 in Bandung city, Indonesia using low-cost sensor, Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology, 1-12.
23. Ou-Yang, C.-F., H.-C. Hsieh, F.-Y. Cheng, N.-H. Lin, S.-C. Chang, J.-L. Wang, 2020. Decadal Trends of Speciated Non-methane Hydrocarbons in Taipei. Journal of Geographical Research – Atmospheres, v125, issue 16, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JD031578.
2019
22. Cheng, F. Y.*, Lin, C. F., Wang, Y. T., Tsai, J. L., Tsuang, B. J., and Lin, C. H., 2019. Impact of Effective Roughness Length on Mesoscale Meteorological Simulations over Heterogeneous Land Surfaces in Taiwan. Atmosphere, 10 (12), 805 (SCI)
21. Hsu, C.-H., F.-Y. Cheng*, H.-Y. Chang, N.-H. Lin, 2019. Implementation of a dynamical NH3 emissions parameterization in CMAQ for improving PM2.5 simulation in Taiwan, Atmospheric Environment, 218, 116923. (SCI)
20. Cheng, F.-Y*. and C.-H. Hsu, 2019. Long-term variations in PM2.5 concentrations under changing meteorological conditions in Taiwan. Scientific Reports 9, 6635. (SCI)
19. Hsu, C.-H. and F.-Y. Cheng*. 2019. Synoptic weather patterns and associated air pollution in Taiwan. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 19, 1139-1151. DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2018.09.0348. (SCI).
18. Wu, C.-M., H.-C. Lin, F.-Y. Cheng, M.-H. Chien, 2019. Implementation of the land surface processes into a Vector Vorticity Equation (VVM) to study its impact on afternoon thunderstorms over complex topography in Taiwan. Asia-Pacific J Atmos Sci. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13143-019-00116-x (SCI)
2018
17. Cheng, F.-Y. * and Y. Chen. 2018. Variations in soil moisture and their impact on land-air interactions during a 6-month drought period in Taiwan. Geoscience Letters, (2018) 5:26, 1-14 (SCI).
2016
16. Hsu, C.-H. and F.-Y. Cheng*. 2016. Classification of weather patterns to study the influence of meteorological characteristics on PM2.5 concentrations in Yunlin County, Taiwan. Atmospheric Environment. V144, P397-408 (SCI).
15. Lin, T.-S. and F.-Y. Cheng*, 2016. Impact of soil moisture initialization and soil texture on simulated land-atmosphere interaction in Taiwan. Journal of hydrometeorology. P1337-1355. DOI: 10.1175/JHM-D-15-0024.1 (SCI)
14. Lin, Y.-L., K.-Y. Lee, C.-S. Chen, F.-Y. Cheng, P.-L. Lin, J.-H. Teng, C.-L. Liu., 2016. Initiation and maintenance mechanisms for heavy precipitation system over a mountainous island under a prevailing monsoon current. Earth Science Research, V5, No.2.
Before 2016
13. Cheng, F.-Y.*, S.-P. Jian, Z.-M. Yang, B.-J. Tsuang, M.-C. Yen, 2015. Impact of regional climate changes on meteorological characteristics and their subsequent effect on ozone dispersion in Taiwan. Atmospheric Environment. V103, P66-81. (SCI)
12. Cheng, F.-Y.*, Yang, Z.-M., Ou-Yang C.-F., Ngan, F., 2013. A numerical study of the dependence of long-range transport of CO to a mountain station in Taiwan on synoptic weather patterns during the Southeast Asia biomass-burning season. Atmospheric Environment. V78, P.277-290, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.03.020. (SCI)
11. Cheng, F.-Y.*, Hsu, Y.-C., Lin, P.-L., Lin, T.-H., 2013. The effects of different land use and cover patterns on mesoscale meteorological simulations over Taiwan. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. V52, No.3, P.570-587. (SCI)
10. Cheng, F.-Y.*, Chin, S.-C., Liu, T.-H., 2012. The role of boundary layer schemes in meteorological and air quality simulations of the Taiwan area. Atmospheric Environment, 54, 714-727. DOI:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2012.01.029. (SCI)
9. Geogakakos, A.P., H. Yao, M. Kistenmacher, K. P. Geogakakos, N.E. Graham, F.Y. Cheng, C. Spencer and E. Shamir, 2012: Value of Adaptive Water Resources Management in Northern California under Climatic Variability and Change: Reservoir Management, Journal of Hydrology. 412-413, P.34-46. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.04.038 (SCI)
8. Geogakakos, K.P., N.E. Graham, F.Y. Cheng, C. Spencer, E. Shamir, A.P. Georgakakos, H. Yao and M. Kistenmacher, 2012: Value of Adaptive Water Resources Management in Northern California under Climatic Variability and Change: Dynamic Hydroclimatology, Journal of Hydrology. 412-413, P.47-65, doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2011.04.032 (SCI)
7. Cheng, F. Y. and K. P. Georgakakos, 2011: Wind speed interpolation in the vicinity of the Panama Canal, Journal of Meteorological Applications, volume 18, Issue 4, P. 459-466. (SCI)
6. Cheng, F. Y. and K. P. Georgakakos, 2010: Statistical Analysis of the Observed and Simulated Hourly Wind in the Vicinity of the Panama Canal, International Journal of Climatology, Volume 31, Issue 5, P. 770-782, Article first published online: 23 Mar DOI: 10.1002/joc.2123. (SCI)
5. Cheng, F. Y. and D.W. Byun, 2008: Application of High Resolution Land Use and Land Cover Data for Atmospheric Modeling in the Houston-Galveston Metropolitan Area: Part I, Meteorological Simulation Results, Atmospheric Environment 42, 7795-7811. (SCI)
4. Cheng, F. Y., S.T. Kim and D.W. Byun, 2008: Application of High Resolution Land Use and Land Cover Data for Atmospheric Modeling in the Houston-Galveston Metropolitan Area: Part II, Air Quality Simulation Results, Atmospheric Environment 42, Issue 20, 4853-4869. (SCI)
3. Byun, D.W., Kim, S. T., Cheng, F. Y., Kim, S. B., Cuclis, A. and Moon, N. K., 2003: Information Infrastructure for Air Quality Modeling and Analysis: Application to the Houston-Galveston Ozone Non-attainment Area, J. Environmental Informatics, 2(2), 38-57.
2. Cheng, F. Y., 2006: A numerical study to understand impact of meteorological changes due to land use and land cover differences on Houston¡¦s high ozone problem. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Houston.
1. Cheng, F. Y., 2003: A study of meteorological conditions causing high ozone episodes in the Houston-Galveston area with land surface modeling. MS thesis, Geosciences Department, University of Houston.