代表论著
1. Deng, D.*, and E. A. Ritchie. (2020). The rainfall mechanism analysis of Tropical Cyclone Oswald (2013) (Monthly Weather Review, accepted under minor revision)
2. Deng, D.*, & Ritchie, E. A. (2019). An unusual extreme rainfall event in Canberra Australia on February 2018. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmosphere, 124(8), 4429-4445.
3. Deng, D.*, & Ritchie, E. A. (2018). Rainfall Characteristics of Recurving Tropical Cyclones over the Western North Pacific. Journal of Climate, 31(2), 575-592. (Adopted in the 2018 progress report the Ninth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclone (IWTC-9), World Meteorological Organization)
4. Deng, D.*, & Ritchie, E. A. (2018). A metric for rainfall asymmetry in recurving tropical cyclones. Geophysical Research Letters, 45(13), 6741-6749. (Adopted in the 2018 progress report the Ninth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclone (IWTC-9), World Meteorological Organization)
5. Deng, D.*, Davidson, N. E., Hu, L., Tory, K. J., Hankinson, M. C., & Gao, S. (2017). Potential vorticity perspective of vortex structure changes of Tropical Cyclone Bilis (2006) during a heavy rain event following landfall. Monthly Weather Review, 145(5), 1875-1895. (Adopted in the 2017 progress report of the Fourth International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones Landfall Processes (IWTCLP-4) of World Meteorological Organization).
6. Deng, D.*, Gao, S., Hu, L., Du, X., Wang, J., & Wang, C. (2015). The impact of Guizhou topography on the distribution of freezing rain in early January 2011. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 141(693), 3252-3267.
7. Deng, D.*, Gao, S., Du, X., & Wu, W. (2012). A diagnostic study of freezing rain over Guizhou, China, in January 2011. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 138(666), 1233-1244.
8. Deng, D.*, Zhou, Y., & Wang, D. (2012). The application of wind and water-vapor flux partitioning technique to the structure of a northeast vortex in 2006. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 2012, 55(6), 1852-1866.
9. Deng, D.*, & Zhou, Y. (2011), Analysis and Application of irrotational wind component in the drastically increasing and decreasing processes of ‘Saomai’ Typhoon. Plateau Meteorology (in Chinese). 2011, 30(2), 406-415.
10. Hu, L.*, Sun, Z., Deng, D., & Roff, G. (2019). Evaluation of Summer Monsoon Clouds over the Tibetan Plateau Simulated in the ACCESS Model Using Satellite Products. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 36(3), 326-338.
11. Jin, S., Hu, L. *, Deng, D., Liu X., & Song, Z. (2018). The evaluation, data fusion and application of FY2E SST in Tropical Cyclones over northwest Pacific Ocean. Journal of Tropical Meteorology. 24(3): 280-287.
12. Hu, L., Deng, D.*, Xu, X., & Zhao, P. (2017). The regional differences of Tibetan convective systems in boreal summer. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 122(14), 7289-7299.
13. Zheng, F.*, Li, J., Li, Y., Zhao, S., & Deng, D. (2016). Influence of the summer NAO on the spring-NAO-based predictability of the East Asian summer monsoon. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 55(7), 1459-1476.
14. Hu, L., Deng, D.*, Gao, S., & Xu, X. (2016). The seasonal variation of Tibetan convective systems: satellite observation. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 121(10), 5512-5525.
15. Hu, L.*, Deng, D., Gao, S., & Li, Y. (2015). The seasonal and interannual variation of diurnal precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau and its downstream regions observed by the tropical rainfall measuring mission. Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters, 8(6), 365-370.
16. Wang, C.*, Gao, S., Liang, L., Deng, D., & Gong, H. (2014). Multi-scale characteristics of moisture transport during a rainstorm process in North China. Atmospheric research, 145, 189-204.
17. Boyd, J. P.*, Deng, D., Chen, Q. S., & Gao, S. (2013). Applications of bivariate fourier series for solving the poisson equation in limited-area modeling of the atmosphere: Higher accuracy with a boundary buffer strip discarded and an improved order-raising procedure. Monthly Weather Review, 141(11), 4154-4164.
18. Gao, S.*, Zhou, Y., Deng, D. (2013): The relocation term in acceleration potential and its application in analyzing the Tibetan Plateau vortex and typhoon. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 56(2): 374-382.
19. Zhou, Y.*, Deng, D., & Chen, Q. (2012). Analysis Method of Equivalent Isobaric Geopotential on σ Coordinate and Its Application to a Vortex in the Tibetan Plateau. Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 36(1), 47-62.
20. Hu, L.*, Li, Y., & Deng, D. (2012). An investigation into the relationship between surface rain rate and rain depth over Southeast Asia. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 36(3), 326-338.
21. Gao, S.*, Deng, D & Zhou, Y. 2011:The effect of the divergence of relocation term in acceleration and its application to the dynamic identification of vortex system. Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 54(2), 150-161.