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Eun-Pa Lim 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 Eun-Pa Lim sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 86 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eun-Pa Lim 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 Eun-Pa Lim sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 10th percentile

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

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

Overview

Eun-Pa Lim is affiliated with the Bureau of Meteorology in Australia. Their research focuses extensively on environmental and atmospheric sciences, particularly relating to climate variability and meteorological phenomena.

The scientist's main fields of study include Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant portion of work centered on the subfields of Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, and Oceanography.

Their research topics cover a range of areas including:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Hydrology and Drought Analysis

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Harry H. Hendon
  • Pandora Hope
  • Amy H. Butler
  • Guomin Wang
  • Julie M. Arblaster

Eun-Pa Lim has published in prominent venues, among which the most frequent are:

  • Journal of Climate
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Scientific Reports

Selected recent papers include:

  • The 2019 Southern Hemisphere Stratospheric Polar Vortex Weakening and Its Impacts, 2021, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • The 2019 flash droughts in subtropical eastern Australia and their association with large-scale climate drivers, 2021, Weather and Climate Extremes
  • Long-range prediction and the stratosphere, 2022, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Role of Tropical Variability in Driving Decadal Shifts in the Southern Hemisphere Summertime Eddy-Driven Jet, 2020, Journal of Climate
  • ACCESS-S2: the upgraded Bureau of Meteorology multi-week to seasonal prediction system, 2022, Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science

Best Publications

  • The role of the stratosphere in subseasonal to seasonal prediction Part II: Predictability arising from stratosphere ‐ troposphere coupling

    Daniela I. V. Domeisen;Amy H. Butler;Amy H. Butler;Andrew J. Charlton-Perez;Blanca Ayarzagüena;Blanca Ayarzagüena

  • Synoptic Activity in the Seas around Antarctica

    Ian Simmonds;Kevin Keay;Eun-Pa Lim

  • The Role of the Stratosphere in Subseasonal to Seasonal Prediction: 1. Predictability of the Stratosphere

    Daniela I.V. Domeisen;Amy H. Butler;Amy H. Butler;Andrew J. Charlton‐Perez;Blanca Ayarzagüena;Blanca Ayarzagüena

  • Explosive Cyclone Development in the Southern Hemisphere and a Comparison with Northern Hemisphere Events

    Eun-Pa Lim;Ian Simmonds

  • Compounding tropical and stratospheric forcing of the record low Antarctic sea-ice in 2016

    Guomin Wang;Harry H. Hendon;Harry H. Hendon;Julie M. Arblaster;Julie M. Arblaster;Eun Pa Lim

  • Australian hot and dry extremes induced by weakenings of the stratospheric polar vortex

    Eun Pa Lim;Harry H. Hendon;Ghyslaine Boschat;Debra Hudson

  • Prospects for predicting two flavors of El Niño

    Harry H. Hendon;Eunpa Lim;Guomin Wang;Oscar Alves

  • Southern Hemisphere Winter Extratropical Cyclone Characteristics and Vertical Organization Observed with the ERA-40 Data in 1979–2001

    Eun-Pa Lim;Ian Simmonds

  • ACCESS-S1 The new Bureau of Meteorology multi-week to seasonal prediction system

    Debra Hudson;Oscar Alves;Harry H. Hendon;Eun-Pa Lim

  • The 2019 Southern Hemisphere stratospheric polar vortex weakening and its impacts

    Eun-Pa Lim;Harry H. Hendon;Amy H. Butler;David W. J. Thompson

  • Seasonal Evolution of Stratosphere‐Troposphere Coupling in the Southern Hemisphere and Implications for the Predictability of Surface Climate

    E.‐P. Lim;H. H. Hendon;D. W. J. Thompson

  • Seasonal Predictability of the Southern Annular Mode due to Its Association with ENSO

    Eun-Pa Lim;Harry H. Hendon;Harun Rashid

  • Causes and Predictability of the Negative Indian Ocean Dipole and Its Impact on La Niña During 2016.

    Eun-Pa Lim;Harry H. Hendon

  • The impact of the Southern Annular Mode on future changes in Southern Hemisphere rainfall

    Eun-Pa Lim;Harry H. Hendon;Julie M. Arblaster;Julie M. Arblaster;Francois Delage

  • The 2019 flash droughts in subtropical eastern Australia and their association with large-scale climate drivers

    Hanh Nguyen;Matthew C. Wheeler;Harry H. Hendon;Eun-Pa Lim

  • Biases in the calculation of Southern Hemisphere mean baroclinic eddy growth rate

    Ian Simmonds;Eun-Pa Lim

  • Variability of the extent of the Hadley circulation in the southern hemisphere: a regional perspective

    H. Nguyen;H. H. Hendon;E. P. Lim;G. Boschat

  • Seasonal Variations of Subtropical Precipitation Associated with the Southern Annular Mode

    Harry H. Hendon;Eun-Pa Lim;Hanh Nguyen

  • Dynamical Forecast of Inter-El Niño Variations of Tropical SST and Australian Spring Rainfall

    Eun-Pa Lim;Harry H. Hendon;Debra Hudson;Guomin Wang

  • Long-range prediction and the stratosphere

    Unknown

  • Biases in the calculation of Southern Hemisphere mean

    Ian Simmonds;Eun-Pa Lim

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry H. Hendon
Harry H. Hendon Bureau of Meteorology
Julie M. Arblaster
Julie M. Arblaster National Center for Atmospheric Research
Oscar Alves
Oscar Alves Bureau of Meteorology
Amy H. Butler
Amy H. Butler National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Andrew G. Marshall
Andrew G. Marshall Bureau of Meteorology
Ian Simmonds
Ian Simmonds University of Melbourne
David W. J. Thompson
David W. J. Thompson University of East Anglia
Adam A. Scaife
Adam A. Scaife Met Office
Chaim I. Garfinkel
Chaim I. Garfinkel Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Seok-Woo Son
Seok-Woo Son Seoul National University

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