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Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Oceanography
  • Ecology
  • Climatology

Annalisa Bracco mostly deals with Oceanography, Climatology, Sea surface temperature, Pacific decadal oscillation and Teleconnection. In general Oceanography, her work in Mesoscale meteorology is often linked to Rapid rise linking many areas of study. She studies Thermohaline circulation which is a part of Climatology.

The concepts of her Sea surface temperature study are interwoven with issues in Geopotential height, Northern Hemisphere and Atmospheric model. Her research investigates the link between Pacific decadal oscillation and topics such as Ocean gyre that cross with problems in Marine ecosystem, Physical oceanography and North Pacific High. Her Teleconnection study incorporates themes from Monsoon of South Asia, Monsoon, Tropical Atlantic and Atmospheric circulation.

Her most cited work include:

  • Central Pacific El Niño and decadal climate change in the North Pacific Ocean (210 citations)
  • Low-Frequency Variability of the Indian Monsoon–ENSO Relationship and the Tropical Atlantic: The “Weakening” of the 1980s and 1990s (151 citations)
  • Particle aggregation in a turbulent Keplerian flow (148 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary areas of study are Oceanography, Climatology, Sea surface temperature, Mesoscale meteorology and Atmospheric sciences. Her studies deal with areas such as Structural basin and Phytoplankton as well as Oceanography. Her research investigates the connection between Climatology and topics such as Equator that intersect with problems in Southern Hemisphere and Surface pressure.

Her work deals with themes such as Climate model, Teleconnection and Atmospheric model, which intersect with Sea surface temperature. Annalisa Bracco interconnects Vortex, Ecosystem and Horizontal and vertical in the investigation of issues within Mesoscale meteorology. Her work on Anticyclone as part of general Atmospheric sciences research is frequently linked to Advection, bridging the gap between disciplines.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Oceanography (40.98%)
  • Climatology (36.07%)
  • Sea surface temperature (26.23%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Oceanography (40.98%)
  • Sea surface temperature (26.23%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (19.67%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Annalisa Bracco mainly investigates Oceanography, Sea surface temperature, Atmospheric sciences, Structural basin and Climatology. Annalisa Bracco applies her multidisciplinary studies on Oceanography and Meltwater in her research. Her research in Sea surface temperature tackles topics such as Entropy which are related to areas like Complex system, Internal variability, Climate science and Spatial heterogeneity.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Vorticity, Eddy, Latitude and Mesoscale meteorology in addition to Atmospheric sciences. The Mesoscale meteorology study combines topics in areas such as Buoyancy, Biogeochemical cycle, Turbulence, Vortex and Upwelling. Annalisa Bracco has researched Climatology in several fields, including Inference and Dimensionality reduction.

Between 2018 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Impacts of Convergence on Structure Functions from Surface Drifters in the Gulf of Mexico (16 citations)
  • Two‐year observations of the Jupiter polar regions by JIRAM on board Juno (9 citations)
  • Ocean climate observing requirements in support of climate research and climate information (9 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Oceanography
  • Ecology
  • Classical mechanics

Her primary scientific interests are in Network analysis, Dimensionality reduction, Model validation, El Niño Southern Oscillation and Inference. Network analysis is intertwined with Sea surface temperature and Climatology in her study.

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Best Publications

Central Pacific El Niño and decadal climate change in the North Pacific Ocean

E. Di Lorenzo;K. M. Cobb;J. C. Furtado;N. Schneider.
Nature Geoscience (2010)

294 Citations

Particle aggregation in a turbulent Keplerian flow

A. Bracco;P. H. Chavanis;A. Provenzale;E. A. Spiegel.
Physics of Fluids (1999)

198 Citations

Low-Frequency Variability of the Indian Monsoon–ENSO Relationship and the Tropical Atlantic: The “Weakening” of the 1980s and 1990s

Fred Kucharski;Annalisa Bracco;J. H. Yoo;Franco Molteni.
Journal of Climate (2007)

182 Citations

Decadal interactions between the western tropical Pacific and the North Atlantic Oscillation

Fred Kucharski;Franco Molteni;Annalisa Bracco.
Climate Dynamics (2006)

178 Citations

A Gill-Matsuno-type mechanism explains the tropical Atlantic influence on African and Indian monsoon rainfall

F. Kucharski;A. Bracco;J. H. Yoo;A. M. Tompkins.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2009)

155 Citations

Atlantic forced component of the Indian monsoon interannual variability

F. Kucharski;A. Bracco;J. H. Yoo;F. Molteni.
Geophysical Research Letters (2008)

149 Citations

Nutrient and salinity decadal variations in the central and eastern North Pacific

E. Di Lorenzo;J. Fiechter;N. Schneider;A. Bracco.
Geophysical Research Letters (2009)

149 Citations

Synthesis of Pacific Ocean Climate and Ecosystem Dynamics

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Oceanography (2013)

144 Citations

Mesoscale vortices and the paradox of the plankton.

A. Bracco;A. Provenzale;I. Scheuring.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2000)

139 Citations

Patchy productivity in the open ocean

Adrian P. Martin;Kelvin J. Richards;Annalisa Bracco;Antonello Provenzale.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (2002)

128 Citations

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