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Environmental Sciences
France
2023

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
57
Citations
11299
World Ranking
3470
National Ranking
132

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in France Leader Award

Overview

Camille Risi is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a total of 62 and 41 publications respectively. Within these broad fields, their work focuses on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Geochemistry and Petrology, Ecology, and Oceanography.

The scientist's research interests cover multiple topics such as Climate Variability and Models, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, and Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research.

Camille Risi has a record of published papers in various academic journals and venues. Recent publications include:

  • What Controls the Water Vapor Isotopic Composition Near the Surface of Tropical Oceans? Results From an Analytical Model Constrained by Large-Eddy Simulations, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Acceleration of western Arctic sea ice loss linked to the Pacific North American pattern, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Atmospheric forcing dominates winter Barents-Kara sea ice variability on interannual to decadal time scales, 2022, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Identification of processes that control the stable isotope composition of rainwater in the humid tropical West-Central Africa, 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • Variability of Isotope Composition of Precipitation in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau from the Synoptic to Seasonal Time Scale, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Camille Risi include Martin Werner, Caroline Müller, Jiacheng Chen, Peiyi Peng, and Gabriel J. Bowen.

Their publications have appeared in several venues repeatedly, notably:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • La Météorologie

Best Publications

  • A review of climatic controls on δ18O in precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau: Observations and simulations

    Tandong Yao;Valerie Masson-Delmotte;Jing Gao;Wusheng Yu

  • Influence of convective processes on the isotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of precipitation and water vapor in the tropics: 2. Physical interpretation of the amount effect

    Camille Risi;Sandrine Bony;Françoise Vimeux

  • A Statistical Deterministic Approach to Hurricane Risk Assessment

    Kerry Emanuel;Sai Ravela;Emmanuel Vivant;Camille Risi

  • Water-stable isotopes in the LMDZ4 general circulation model: Model evaluation for present-day and past climates and applications to climatic interpretations of tropical isotopic records

    Camille Risi;Sandrine Bony;Françoise Vimeux;Jean Jouzel

  • Stable isotopes in atmospheric water vapor and applications to the hydrologic cycle

    Joseph Galewsky;Hans Christian Steen-Larsen;Robert D. Field;Robert D. Field;John Worden

  • Process-evaluation of tropospheric humidity simulated by general circulation models using water vapor isotopologues: 1. Comparison between models and observations

    Camille Risi;Camille Risi;David Noone;John Worden;Christian Frankenberg

  • Influence of convective processes on the isotopic composition (δ18O and δD) of precipitation and water vapor in the tropics: 1. Radiative‐convective equilibrium and Tropical Ocean–Global Atmosphere–Coupled Ocean‐Atmosphere Response Experiment (TOGA‐COARE) simulations

    Sandrine Bony;Camille Risi;Françoise Vimeux

  • Rainforest-initiated wet season onset over the southern Amazon.

    Jonathon S. Wright;Rong Fu;John R. Worden;Sudip Chakraborty

  • Using palaeo-climate comparisons to constrain future projections in CMIP5

    G. A. Schmidt;J. D. Annan;P. J. Bartlein;B. I. Cook

  • Continuous monitoring of summer surface water vapor isotopic composition above the Greenland Ice Sheet

    Hans C. Steen-Larsen;Hans C. Steen-Larsen;S.J. Johnsen;Valérie Masson-Delmotte;Barbara Stenni

  • What controls the isotopic composition of Greenland surface snow

    H.C. Steen-Larsen;H.C. Steen-Larsen;H.C. Steen-Larsen;Valérie Masson-Delmotte;M. Hirabayashi;R. Winkler

  • Revised paleoaltimetry data show low Tibetan Plateau elevation during the Eocene

    Svetlana Botsyun;Svetlana Botsyun;Pierre Sepulchre;Yannick Donnadieu;Yannick Donnadieu;Camille Risi

  • Deuterium excess in marine water vapor: Dependency on relative humidity and surface wind speed during evaporation

    Marion Benetti;Gilles Reverdin;Catherine Pierre;Liliane Merlivat

  • What controls the isotopic composition of the African monsoon precipitation? Insights from event‐based precipitation collected during the 2006 AMMA field campaign

    Camille Risi;Sandrine Bony;Francoise Vimeux;Luc Descroix

  • Intraseasonal isotopic variation associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation

    Naoyuki Kurita;David Noone;Camille Risi;Gavin A. Schmidt

  • Water isotopes as tools to document oceanic sources of precipitation

    Jean Jouzel;Gilles Delaygue;Arnaëlle Landais;Valérie Masson-Delmotte

  • Paired oxygen isotope records reveal modern North American atmospheric dynamics during the Holocene

    Zhongfang Liu;Kei Yoshimura;Gabriel J. Bowen;Nikolaus H. Buenning

  • Understanding the climatic signal in the water stable isotope records from the NEEM shallow firn/ice cores in northwest Greenland

    H. C. Steen-Larsen;V. Masson-Delmotte;J. Sjolte;S. J. Johnsen

  • Combined measurements of 17Oexcess and d-excess in African monsoon precipitation: Implications for evaluating convective parameterizations

    A. Landais;Camille Risi;Sandrine Bony;F. Vimeux

  • Influence of convective processes on the isotopic composition (delta O-18 and delta D) of precipitation and water vapor in the tropics : 2. Physical interpretation of the amount effect - art. no. D19306

    C. Risi;S. Bony;Françoise Vimeux

  • North Pacific atmospheric rivers and their influence on western North America at the Last Glacial Maximum

    Juan M. Lora;Jonathan L. Mitchell;Jonathan L. Mitchell;Camille Risi;Aradhna E. Tripati

Frequent Co-Authors

Françoise Vimeux
Françoise Vimeux Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christian Frankenberg
Christian Frankenberg California Institute of Technology
Sandrine Bony
Sandrine Bony Université Paris Cité
Amaelle Landais
Amaelle Landais Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Jean Jouzel
Jean Jouzel Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
David Noone
David Noone University of Auckland
Bo M Vinther
Bo M Vinther University of Copenhagen
Tandong Yao
Tandong Yao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Martin Werner
Martin Werner Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Kei Yoshimura
Kei Yoshimura University of Tokyo

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