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Overview

Annarita Mariotti is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research primarily addresses Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Paleontology, and Archeology.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, including Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Climate Variability and Models, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Marine and Fisheries Research, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, as well as Archaeology and Ancient Environmental Studies.

Mariotti has authored several papers, notable among them:

  • Windows of Opportunity for Skillful Forecasts Subseasonal to Seasonal and Beyond, 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Seasonal-to-interannual prediction of North American coastal marine ecosystems: Forecast methods, mechanisms of predictability, and priority developments, 2020, Progress In Oceanography
  • Human-environmental interactions in Mediterranean climate regions from the Pleistocene to the Anthropocene, 2020, Anthropocene
  • Envisioning U.S. Climate Predictions and Projections to Meet New Challenges, 2024, Earth's Future
  • Forecasts of Opportunity: Opening Windows of Skill, Subseasonal and Beyond, 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Frequent co-authors in Mariotti's research include Cory Baggett, Elizabeth A. Barnes, Emily Becker, Amy H. Butler, and Dan C. Collins.

Publication venues where Mariotti frequently appears include the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Progress In Oceanography, Anthropocene, and Earth's Future.

Best Publications

  • Causes and Predictability of the 2012 Great Plains Drought

    Martin P. Hoerling;J. Eischeid;Arun Kumar;R. Leung

  • Causes and impacts of the 2005 Amazon drought

    Ning Zeng;Jin-Ho Yoon;Jose A Marengo;Ajit Subramaniam

  • The Hydrological Cycle in the Mediterranean Region and Implications for the Water Budget of the Mediterranean Sea

    Annarita Mariotti;Maria Vittoria Struglia;Ning Zeng;K.-M. Lau

  • Terrestrial mechanisms of interannual CO2 variability

    N. Zeng;A. Mariotti;A. Mariotti;P. Wetzel

  • HYMEX , a 10-year Multidisciplinary Program on the mediterranean water cycle.

    P. Drobinski;Véronique Ducrocq;P. Alpert;E. Anagnostou

  • North American Climate in CMIP5 Experiments: Part III: Assessment of Twenty-First-Century Projections*

    Eric D. Maloney;Suzana J. Camargo;Edmund Chang;Brian Colle

  • North American Climate in CMIP5 experiments. Part I: Evaluation of historical simulations of continental and regional climatology

    Justin Sheffield;Andrew P. Barrett;Brian Colle;D. Nelun Fernando;D. Nelun Fernando

  • Euro-Mediterranean rainfall and ENSO—a seasonally varying relationship

    Annarita Mariotti;Annarita Mariotti;Ning Zeng;K.-M. Lau

  • Mediterranean water cycle changes: transition to drier 21st century conditions in observations and CMIP3 simulations

    Annarita Mariotti;Annarita Mariotti;Ning Zeng;Jin-Ho Yoon;Vincenzo Artale

  • Windows of opportunity for skillful forecasts subseasonal to seasonal and beyond

    Annarita Mariotti;Cory Baggett;Elizabeth A. Barnes;Emily Becker

  • Long-term climate change in the Mediterranean region in the midst of decadal variability

    Annarita Mariotti;Yutong Pan;Ning Zeng;Andrea Alessandri

  • Mediterranean climate variability over the last centuries: a review

    Jürg Luterbacher;Elena Xoplaki;Carlo Casty;Heinz Wanner

  • Global Meteorological Drought: A Synthesis of Current Understanding with a Focus on SST Drivers of Precipitation Deficits

    Siegfried D. Schubert;Ronald E. Stewart;Hailan Wang;Mathew A. Barlow

  • How ENSO impacts precipitation in southwest central Asia

    Annarita Mariotti;Annarita Mariotti

  • Decadal climate variability in the Mediterranean region: roles of large-scale forcings and regional processes

    Annarita Mariotti;Annarita Mariotti;Alessandro Dell’Aquila

  • River Discharge into the Mediterranean Sea: Climatology and Aspects of the Observed Variability

    Maria Vittoria Struglia;Annarita Mariotti;Angelo Filograsso

  • Vortex stripping and the erosion of coherent structures in two‐dimensional flows

    Annarita Mariotti;Bernard Legras;David G. Dritschel

  • Chapter 3 Relations between variability in the Mediterranean region and mid-latitude variability

    Ricardo Trigo;Elena Xoplaki;Eduardo Zorita;Jürg Luterbacher

  • Progress in subseasonal to seasonal prediction through a joint weather and climate community effort

    Annarita Mariotti;Paolo M. Ruti;Michel Rixen

  • North American Climate in CMIP5 Experiments. Part II: Evaluation of Historical Simulations of Intraseasonal to Decadal Variability

    Justin Sheffield;Suzana J. Camargo;Rong Fu;Qi Hu

  • Mediterranean water cycle changes: transition to drier 21st century conditions in observations and CMIP3 simulations

    A. Mariotti;N. Zeng;J. Yoon;V. Artale

Frequent Co-Authors

Ning Zeng
Ning Zeng University of Maryland, College Park
Elena Xoplaki
Elena Xoplaki University of Giessen
Siegfried D. Schubert
Siegfried D. Schubert Goddard Space Flight Center
James L. Kinter
James L. Kinter George Mason University
Silvio Gualdi
Silvio Gualdi Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
Pinhas Alpert
Pinhas Alpert Tel Aviv University
Piero Lionello
Piero Lionello University of Salento
Eric D. Maloney
Eric D. Maloney Colorado State University
Luis Gimeno
Luis Gimeno Universidade de Vigo
J. David Neelin
J. David Neelin University of California, Los Angeles

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