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Chang-Hoi Ho publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chang-Hoi Ho sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 275 publications — 82nd percentile

82% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Chang-Hoi Ho D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chang-Hoi Ho sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Korea Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Korea Leader Award

Overview

Chang-Hoi Ho is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea and has contributed extensively to research in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work primarily focuses on Atmospheric Science and related subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

Their research covers a range of topics including climate variability and models, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, meteorological phenomena and simulations, ocean waves and remote sensing, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, climate change impacts on agriculture, and air quality and health impacts.

The scientist has authored several papers in important venues. Notable recent papers include:

  • "Projections of heat stress and associated work performance over India in response to global warming," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Erratic Asian summer monsoon 2020: COVID-19 lockdown initiatives possible cause for these episodes?," 2022, Climate Dynamics
  • "Large volcanic eruptions reduce landfalling tropical cyclone activity: Evidence from tree rings," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Assessing the Influence of Large-Scale Environmental Conditions on the Rainfall Structure of Atlantic Tropical Cyclones: An Observational Study," 2020, Journal of Climate
  • "Regulatory measures significantly reduced air-pollutant concentrations in Seoul, Korea," 2021, Atmospheric Pollution Research

Chang-Hoi Ho has frequently published in several key scientific journals, including Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, Climate Dynamics, Journal of Climate, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, and The Science of The Total Environment.

The scientist's research collaborations have involved several coauthors with notable frequency, including Doo-Sun R. Park, Minhee Chang, Jinwon Kim, Kyung-Ja Ha, and Woosuk Choi.

Best Publications

  • Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change Assessment: Part II: Projected Response to Anthropogenic Warming

    Thomas Knutson;Suzana J. Camargo;Johnny C. L. Chan;Kerry Emanuel

  • Phenology shifts at start vs. end of growing season in temperate vegetation over the Northern Hemisphere for the period 1982–2008

    Su-Jong Jeong;Chang-Hoi Ho;Hyeon-Ju Gim;Molley E. Brown

  • Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change Assessment: Part I: Detection and Attribution

    Thomas R. Knutson;Suzana J. Camargo;Johnny C. L. Chan;Kerry A. Emanuel

  • Shift in the summer rainfall over the Yangtze River valley in the late 1970s

    Dao-Yi Gong;Dao-Yi Gong;Chang-Hoi Ho

  • Parameterizations for Cloud Overlapping and Shortwave Single-Scattering Properties for Use in General Circulation and Cloud Ensemble Models

    Ming-Dah Chou;Max J. Suarez;Chang-Hoi Ho;Michael M. H. Yan

  • The Siberian High and climate change over middle to high latitude Asia

    D.-Y. Gong;C.-H. Ho

  • Interdecadal Changes in Summertime Typhoon Tracks

    Chang-Hoi Ho;Jong-Jin Baik;Joo-Hong Kim;Dao-Yi Gong

  • Arctic Oscillation signals in the East Asian summer monsoon

    Dao-Yi Gong;Chang-Hoi Ho

  • Relationship between the Arctic Oscillation and Cold Surges over East Asia

    Tae-Won Park;Chang-Hoi Ho;Song Yang

  • Changes in occurrence of cold surges over east Asia in association with Arctic Oscillation

    Jee-Hoon Jeong;Chang-Hoi Ho

  • Keeping global warming within 1.5 °C constrains emergence of aridification

    Chang-Eui Park;Su-Jong Jeong;Manoj Joshi;Timothy J. Osborn

  • Projected climate regime shift under future global warming from multi-model, multi-scenario CMIP5 simulations

    Song Feng;Qi Hu;Wei Huang;Chang Hoi Ho

  • Systematic Variation in Wintertime Precipitation in East Asia by MJO-Induced Extratropical Vertical Motion

    Jee-Hoon Jeong;Baek-Min Kim;Chang-Hoi Ho;Yeon-Hee Noh

  • A sudden change in summer rainfall characteristics in Korea during the late 1970s

    Chang Hoi Ho;June Yi Lee;Myoung Hwan Ahn;Hee Sang Lee

  • Systematic variation of summertime tropical cyclone activity in the western North Pacific in relation to the Madden-Julian oscillation

    Joo Hong Kim;Chang Hoi Ho;Hyeong Seog Kim;Chung Hsiung Sui

  • Principal Modes of Climatological Seasonal and Intraseasonal Variations of the Asian Summer Monsoon

    In-Sik Kang;Chang-Hoi Ho;Young-Kwon Lim;K. M. Lau

  • Long-range transport of air pollutants originating in China: A possible major cause of multi-day high-PM10 episodes during cold season in Seoul, Korea

    Hye Ryun Oh;Chang Hoi Ho;Jinwon Kim;Deliang Chen

  • Pattern Classification of Typhoon Tracks Using the Fuzzy c-Means Clustering Method

    Hyeong-Seog Kim;Joo-Hong Kim;Chang-Hoi Ho;Pao-Shin Chu

  • A synoptic and dynamical characterization of wave-train and blocking cold surge over East Asia

    Tae-Won Park;Chang-Hoi Ho;Yi Deng

  • Variation of tropical cyclone activity in the South Indian Ocean: El Niño–Southern Oscillation and Madden‐Julian Oscillation effects

    Chang-Hoi Ho;Joo-Hong Kim;Jee-Hoon Jeong;Hyeong-Seog Kim

  • High-PM10 concentration episodes in Seoul, Korea: Background sources and related meteorological conditions

    Seungmin Lee;Chang Hoi Ho;Yong Sang Choi

  • Space observations of cold-cloud phase change

    Yong Sang Choi;Richard S. Lindzen;Chang Hoi Ho;Jinwon Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Su-Jong Jeong
Su-Jong Jeong Seoul National University
Deliang Chen
Deliang Chen Tsinghua University
Daoyi Gong
Daoyi Gong Beijing Normal University
Rokjin J. Park
Rokjin J. Park Seoul National University
Chung-Hsiung Sui
Chung-Hsiung Sui National Taiwan University
Song Yang
Song Yang Guizhou University
Johnny C. L. Chan
Johnny C. L. Chan City University of Hong Kong
Song Feng
Song Feng University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Shilong Piao
Shilong Piao Peking University
Jhoon Kim
Jhoon Kim Yonsei University

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