LEAD-UTexas - Land Environment and Atmospheric Dynamics Group

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Dr. Zong-Liang Yang’s Land Environment and Atmospheric Dynamics (LEAD) Group at UT-Austin employs satellite remote sensing, earth system modeling, and high-performance computing to advance understanding of Earth system sciences.

Research Questions

We place a strong emphasis on the societal impact of research in Earth system sciences. Specifically, we are working to answer a wide variety of earth science questions:

  • How does land shape climate, or vice versa, on all time and space scales?
  • What has been the impact of human activity on the Earth?
  • What is the future of our environment in the face of a changing climate, land use, and human demands?
  • What is our prospect for regional and global river reanalysis? How can we predict river flows at continental and global scales?
  • How accurate are climate models in simulating biosphere-hydrosphere-atmosphere interactions? What are their uncertainties? How can we improve them? How can we make decisions under uncertainty?
  • Are current satellite datasets alone sufficient for monitoring our environmental conditions? How can we integrate satellite data in the decision-making process?

We strive to advance understanding and provide insights into these critical questions, contributing to the broader field of Earth system sciences.

Acknowledgments

The copyright of the contents is held by LEAD Group. The code and design of this webpage are based on those by Cho Lab, with modifications by LEAD Group. Template used here is Beautiful Jekyll > Copyright 2016 Dean Attali

The modified code for our webpage is released under the MIT license.


Advancing Earth system science through integrated research