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Emad Habib 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 Emad Habib sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 139 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Emad Habib 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 Emad Habib sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Emad Habib is affiliated with the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Environmental Science. Their research spans several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Engineering, Atmospheric Science, and Education.

Their work primarily addresses topics related to Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, Hydrology and Drought Analysis, Environmental Monitoring and Data Management, Hydrological Forecasting Using AI, and Experimental Learning in Engineering.

Recent publications by Emad Habib include:

  • Assessment of a Spatiotemporal Deep Learning Approach for Soil Moisture Prediction and Filling the Gaps in Between Soil Moisture Observations, 2021, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
  • Enhancing flood risk assessment through integration of ensemble learning approaches and physical-based hydrological modeling, 2023, Geomatics Natural Hazards and Risk
  • Engineering Students' Perceptions of Mathematical Modeling in a Learning Module Centered on a Hydrologic Design Case Study, 2021, International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education
  • Building an Online Learning Module for Satellite Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrologic Science, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Assessment of Riverine Dredging Impact on Flooding in Low-Gradient Coastal Rivers Using a Hybrid 1D/2D Hydrodynamic Model, 2021, Frontiers in Water

Emad Habib frequently publishes in several journals including Remote Sensing, Frontiers in Water, JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, SSRN Electronic Journal, and the International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education.

Collaborations are a notable part of Habib's research, with frequent coauthors including Haitham A. Saad, Melissa A. Gallagher, Mohamed ElSaadani, Brian J. Miles, and David G. Tarboton. These partnerships reflect active engagement within the hydrology and water resources research community.

Best Publications

  • Sampling Errors of Tipping-Bucket Rain Gauge Measurements

    Emad Habib;Witold F. Krajewski;Anton Kruger

  • An analysis of small-scale rainfall variability in different climatic regimes

    Witold F. Krajewski;Grzegorz J. Ciach;Emad Habib

  • Assessment and Implications of NCEP Stage IV Quantitative Precipitation Estimates for Product Intercomparisons

    Brian R. Nelson;Olivier P. Prat;D.-J. Seo;Emad Habib

  • Changes in land cover, rainfall and stream flow in Upper Gilgel Abbay catchment, Blue Nile basin – Ethiopia

    T.H.M. Rientjes;A.T. Haile;E. Kebede;C.M. Mannaerts

  • Evaluation of TMPA satellite-based research and real-time rainfall estimates during six tropical-related heavy rainfall events over Louisiana, USA

    Emad Habib;Amy Henschke;Robert F. Adler

  • Raindrop Size Distribution Measurements in Tropical Cyclones

    Ali Tokay;Paul G. Bashor;Emad Habib;Takis Kasparis

  • Application of a Conceptual Hydrologic Model in Teaching Hydrologic Processes

    Amir Aghakouchak;Emad Habib

  • Estimation of Rainfall Interstation Correlation

    Emad Habib;Witold F. Krajewski;Grzegorz J. Ciach

  • Uncertainty Analysis of the TRMM Ground-Validation Radar-Rainfall Products: Application to the TEFLUN-B Field Campaign

    Emad Habib;Witold F. Krajewski

  • Conditional simulation of remotely sensed rainfall data using a non-Gaussian v-transformed copula

    Amir AghaKouchak;András Bárdossy;Emad Habib

  • Effect of Bias Correction of Satellite-Rainfall Estimates on Runoff Simulations at the Source of the Upper Blue Nile

    Emad Habib;Alemseged Tamiru Haile;Nazmus Sazib;Yu Zhang

  • Evaluation of the High-Resolution CMORPH Satellite Rainfall Product Using Dense Rain Gauge Observations and Radar-Based Estimates

    Emad Habib;Alemseged Tamiru Haile;Yudong Tian;Robert J. Joyce

  • Copula-based uncertainty modelling: application to multisensor precipitation estimates

    Amir AghaKouchak;András Bárdossy;Emad Habib

  • Validation of NEXRAD multisensor precipitation estimates using an experimental dense rain gauge network in south Louisiana.

    Emad Habib;Boone F. Larson;Jeffrey Graschel

  • Hydrologic Modeling with NEXRAD Precipitation in Middle Tennessee

    V. S. Neary;E. Habib;M. Fleming

  • Accounting for Uncertainties of the TRMM Satellite Estimates

    Amir AghaKouchak;Nasrin Nasrollahi;Emad Habib

  • Analysis of radar-rainfall error characteristics and implications for streamflow simulation uncertainty

    Emad Habib;Ananda V. Aduvala;Ehab A. Meselhe

  • A method for filtering out raingauge representativeness errors from the verification distributions of radar and raingauge rainfall

    Emad Habib;Grzegorz J. Ciach;Witold F. Krajewski

  • Modeling Radar Rainfall Estimation Uncertainties: Random Error Model

    A. AghaKouchak;A. AghaKouchak;E. Habib;E. Habib;A. Bárdossy;A. Bárdossy

  • Evaluation of the climate prediction center (CPC) morphing technique (CMORPH) rainfall product on hourly time scales over the source of the Blue Nile River

    Alemseged Tamiru Haile;Alemseged Tamiru Haile;Emad Habib;Tom Rientjes

Frequent Co-Authors

David G. Tarboton
David G. Tarboton Utah State University
Amir AghaKouchak
Amir AghaKouchak University of California, Irvine
Witold F. Krajewski
Witold F. Krajewski University of Iowa
András Bárdossy
András Bárdossy University of Stuttgart
Upmanu Lall
Upmanu Lall Columbia University
Dong Jun Seo
Dong Jun Seo The University of Texas at Arlington
Faisal Hossain
Faisal Hossain University of Washington
Ali Tokay
Ali Tokay University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Robert R. Twilley
Robert R. Twilley Louisiana State University
Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Victor H. Rivera-Monroy Louisiana State University

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