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2. Feng J., F. Wang, Q. Wang, D. Hu. 2020.Intraseasonal variability of the equatorial Pacific Ocean and its relationship with ENSO based on Self-Organizing Maps analysis. Journal of Oceanology and Limnology. 38(4): 1108-1122, doi: 10.1007/s00343-020-9328-x
3. Feng J., D. Hu, F. Jin, F. Jia, Q. Wang, S. Guan. 2018. The different relationship of Pacific interior subtropical cells and two types of ENSO. Journal of Oceanography, 74(5):523–539.
4. Feng J., F. Jin, D. Hu, S. Guan. 2018. Oceanic processes of upper ocean heat content associated with two types of ENSO. Journal of Oceanography, 74(2): 219–238.
5. Feng J., Q. Wang, S. Hu, D. Hu. 2016. Intraseasonal variability of the tropical Pacific subsurface temperature in the two flavors of El Nino. Inter. J. Climatol. 36(2): 867–884.
6. Feng J., L. Yu, D. Hu. 2014. Influence of Indian Ocean Subtropical Dipole on Spring Rainfall over China. International Journal of Climatology, 34(4): 954–963.
7. Feng J., and D. Hu. 2014. How much does heat content of the western tropical Pacific Ocean modulate the South China Sea summer monsoon onset in the last four decades? J. Geophy. Res., 119(7), 4029–4044
8. Feng J., D. Hu, L. Yu. 2014. How does the Indian Ocean subtropical dipole trigger the tropical Indian Ocean dipole via the Mascarene High? Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 33(1): 64-76.
9. Feng J., D. Hu, L. Yu. 2013. Role of Western Pacific Oceanic Variability in the Onset of the Bay of Bengal Summer Monsoon. Adv. Atm. Sci. 30(1), 219-234.
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