Guo, H., Q. Hu, Q. Zhang, and Y. Wang, 2012: Annual variations in climatic and hydrological processes and related flood and drought occurrences in the Poyang Lake basin, China. ACTA Geographica Sinica (in review)
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2012: AMO- and ENSO-driven summertime circulation and precipitation variations in North America. J. Climate (in review)
Hu, Q., S. Feng, and R.J. Oglesby, 2011: Variations in North American summer precipitation driven by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. J. Climate, 24, 5555-5570.
Guo, H., Q. Hu, Q. Zhang, and S. Feng, 2012: Effects of the Three Gorges Dam on Yangtze River flow and river interaction with the Poyang Lake, China: 2003-2008. J. Hydrology, v. 416-417, 19-27.
Guo, H., Q. Hu, and Q. Zhang, 2011: Changes in hydrological interactions of the Yangtze River and the Poyang Lake in China: 1957-2008. ACTA Geographica Sinica, 66, 609-618.
Feng, S., C.-H. Ho, Q. Hu, R.J. Oglesby,S.-J. Jeong, B.-M. Kim, 2011: Evaluating observed and projected future climate changes for the Arctic using the Koppen-Trewartha climate classification. Climate Dynamics, DOI 10.1007/s00382-011-1020-6.
Oglesby, R.J., S. Feng, Q. Hu, and C. Rowe, 2012: The role of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on Medieval drought in North America: Synthesizing results from proxy data and climate models. Global and Planetary Change, v. 84-85, 56-65.
Oglesby, R.J., S. Feng, Q. Hu, and C. Rowe, 2011: Medieval drought in North America: The role of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. PAGES News, 19, 18-20.
PytlikZillig, L.M., Q. Hu, K.G. Hubbard, G.D. Lynne, and R.H. Bruning, 2010: Improving farmers’ perception and use of climate predictions in farming decisions: A transition model. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 49, 1333-1340.
Ye, X.C., Q. Zhang, L. Bai, and Q. Hu, 2010: A modeling study of catchement discharge to the Poyang Lake in future climate in China. Quaternary International, 244, 221-229.
Guo, H., M. Xu, and Q. Hu, 2010: Changes in near-surface wind in China: 1969-2005. Int'l J. Climatol. DOI: 10.1002/joc.2091.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2010: Influence of Arctic oscillation on Central U.S. summer rainfall. J. Geophys. Res., 115, D01102, doi:10.1029/2009JD011805.
Feng, S., Q. Hu, and R.J. Oglesby, 2010: Influence of Atlantic sea surface temperature on persistent drought in the North America. Climate Dynamics, DOI 10.1007/s00382-010-0835-x.
Hu, Q., Z.N. Liang, and M.W. Hoffman, 2009: Detecting source regions of waves in the tropical atmosphere by applying beamforming to interpolated data grids. J. Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 26, 270-280.
Guo, H., Q. Hu, and T. Jiang, 2008: Annual and seasonal streamflow responses to climate and land-cover changes in Poyang Lake basin, China. J. Hydrology, 355, 106-122.
Chen, Xi, J. Wu, and Q. Hu, 2008: Simulation of climate change impacts on streamflow in the Bosten Lake basin using an artificial neural network model. J. Hydrol. Eng., 13, 180-183.
Feng, S., R. Oglesby, C. Rowe, D. Loope, and Q. Hu, 2008: Pacific and Atlantic SST influences on Medieval drought in North America simulated by Community Atmospheric Model. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D11101, doi:10.1029/2007JD009347.
Feng, S., and Q. Hu, 2008: How the North Atlantic multidecadal oscillation may have influenced the Indian summer monsoon during the past two millennia. Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L01707, doi:10.1029/2007GL032484.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2008: Variation of the North American summer monsoon regimes and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. J. Climate, 21, 2371-2383.
Aebly, F.A., Q. Hu, and S.C. Fritz, 2008: Alternative indices for warm season NAO and precipitation variability in West Greenland. J. Climate, 21, 532-541.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2007: Decadal variation of the southwest U.S. summer monsoon circulation and rainfall in a regional model. J. Climate, 20, 4702-4716.
Hu, Q., S. Feng, H. Guo, and T. Jiang, 2007: Interactions of the Yangtze River flow and the hydrologic processes of the Poyang Lake, China. J. Hydrology, 347, 90-100.
Feng, S., and Q. Hu, 2007: Changes in winter snowfall/precipitation ratio in the contiguous United States. J. Geophys. Res., 112, D15109, doi:10.1029/2007JD008397.
Feng, S., S. Nadarajah, and Q. Hu, 2007: Modeling extreme precipitation in China using the generalized extreme value distribution. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 85, 599-613.
Hu, Q., A. Weiss, S. Feng, and P.S. Baenziger, 2006: Earlier winter wheat heading dates and warmer spring in the U.S. Great Plains. Agricul. Forest Meteor. 135, 284-290.
Hu, Q., L.M. PytlikZillig, G.D. Lynne, K.G. Hubbard, W.J. Waltman, M.J. Hayes, A.J. Tomkins, and D.A. Wilhite, 2006: Understanding farmers' forecast use from their beliefs, values, social norms, and perceived obstacles. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 45, 1190-1201.
Artikov, I., S.J. Hoffman, G.D. Lynne, L.M. PytlikZillig, Q. Hu, A.J. Tomkins, K.G. Hubbard, M.J. Hayes, and W.J. Waltman, 2006: Understanding the influence of climate forecasts on farmer decisions as planned behavior. J Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 45, 1202-1214.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2005: How has the soil temperature been affected by surface temperature and precipitation in the Eurasian continent?. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L14711,doi:10.1029/2005GL023469.
Hu, Q., G.D. Willson, X. Chen, and A. Akyuz, 2005: Effects of climate variation and landcover change on stream discharge in the Ozark Highlands, USA. Environmental Modeling and Assessment, 10, 9-19, doi:10.1007/s10666-004-4266-0.
Feng, S., and Q. Hu, 2005: Regulation of Tibetan Plateau heating on variation of Indian summer monoon in the last two millennia. Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L02702, doi:10.1029/2004GL021246.
Hu, Q., 2004: Centennial variations and recent trends of the summer rainfall and runoff in the Yangtze River Basin, China. in Climate Change and Yangtze Floods (Ed., T. Jiang, L. King, M. Gemmer, and Z.W. Kundzewicz). Science Press, Beijing, China, 453pp.
Hu, Q., et al., 2004: Missouri Climate Atlas for Design of Land Application Systems. 195pp.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2004: U.S. soil temperature and its variation: A new dataset. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 85, 29-31.
Hu, Q. and S. Feng, 2004: A role of the soil enthalpy in land memory. J. Climate, 17, 3632-3642.
Hu, Q. and S. Feng, 2004: Why has the land memory changed? J. Climate, 17, 3236-3243.
Feng, S. and Q. Hu, 2004: Variation in teleconnection of ENSO and summer rainfall in northern China: A role of the Indian summer monsoon. J. Climate, 17, 4871-4881.
Hu, Q., Y. Tawaye, and S. Feng, 2004: Variations of the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric energetics: 1948-2000. J. Climate, 17, 1975-1986.
Chen, Xi, and Q. Hu, 2004: Groundwater influences on soil moisture and surface evaporation. J. Hydrology, 297, 285-300.
Feng, S., Q. Hu, and W. Qian, 2004: Quality control of daily meteorological data in China 1951-2000: A new dataset. Int. J. Climatol., 24, 853-870.
Feng, S. and Q. Hu, 2004: Changes in the agro-meteorological indicators in the contiguous United States: 1951-2000. Theor. Appl. Climatol., 78, 247-264.
Hu, Q., 2003: Centennial variations and trends of summer rainfall and runoff in the Yangtze River Basin, China. J. Lake Sciences. 15, 97-104.
Hu, Q., and G. Buyanovsky, 2003: Climate effects on corn yield in Missouri. J. Appl. Meteor., 42, 1626-1635.
Hu, Q. and S. Feng, 2003: A daily soil temperature dataset and soil temperature climatology of the contiguous United States. J. Appl. Meteorol. 42, 1139-1156.
Hu, Q., 2003: A multidecadal variation in summer season diurnal rainfall in the central United States. J. Climate, 16, 174-178.
Qian, W.H., Q. Hu, Y.F. Zhu, and D.-K. Lee, 2003: Centennial-scale dry-wet variations in east Asia. Climate Dynamics, 21, 77-89.
Chen, Xi, X.H. Chen, C. Rowe, Q. Hu, and M. Anderson, 2003: Geological and climate control on streamflows in the Nebraska Sandhills. J. Amer. Water Res. Assoc., 39, 217-228.
Hu, Q., S. Feng, and G. Schaefer, 2002: Quality control for the USDA NRCS SM-ST Network soil temperatures: A method and a dataset. J. Appl. Meteor., 41, 607-619.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2002: Interannual rainfall variations in the North American summer monsoon region: 1900-1998. J. Climate, 15, 1189-1202.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2001: Climatic role of the Gulf of Mexico in interannual variations in summer rainfall in the central United States. J. Climate, 14, 3156-3170.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2001: Variation of teleconnection of ENSO and interannual variation in summer rainfall in the central United States. J. Climate, 14 2469-2480.
Hu, Q., and S. Feng, 2001: Southward migration of centennial scale variations of drought/flood in eastern China and western United States. J. Climate, 14, 1323-1328.
Weiss, A., C. Hays, Q. Hu, and W. Easterling, 2001: Incorporating an estimate of bias error in predicting solar irradiance and implications for yield predictions. Agronamy J. 93, 1321-1326.
Wu, H., M.J. Hayes, A. Weiss, and Q. Hu, 2001: An evaluation of the standardised precipitation index, the China-Z index, and the statistical Z-score. Int. J. Climatol. 21, 745-758.
Hu, Q., and G.D. Wilson, 2000: Temperature effects on the Palmer Drought Severity Index. Int. J. Climatol., 20, 1899-1911.
Hu, Q., C.J. Gantzer, P.K. Jung, and B.L. Lee, 2000: Rainfall erosivity in the Republic of Korea. J. Soil and Water Conservation, 55, 115-120.
Hu, Q., C.M. Woodruff, and S.E. Mudrak, 1998: Interdecadal variations of annual precipitation in the central United States. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 79, 221-229.
Hu, Q., 1997: A cumulus parameterization using a cloud model of intermittently rising thermals. J. Atmos. Sci., 54, 2292-2307.
Hu, Q., 1997: On the uniqueness of the singular value decomposition in meteorological applications. J. Climate., 10, 1762-1766.
Ghan, S.J., L.R. Leung, and Q. Hu, 1997: Application of cloud microphysics to NCAR CCM. J. Geophy. Res., 102, 16507-16527.
Hu, Q., and D.A. Randall, 1995: Low-frequency oscillations in radiative-convective systems, Part II: An idealized model. J. Atmos. Sci. 52, 478-490.
Randall, D.A., Q. Hu, K.-M. Xu, and S.K. Krueger, 1994: Radiative-convective disequilibrium. Atmospheric Research, 31, 315-327.
Hu, Q., and D.A. Randall, 1994: Low-frequency oscillations in radiative-convective systems. J. Atmos. Sci., 51, 1089-1099.