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2152
National Ranking
874

Overview

Greg J. Holland is affiliated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with notable contributions across several subfields including ecology, atmospheric science, global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, and ecological modeling.

The scope of their work covers a range of topics, particularly in the areas of wildlife ecology and conservation, climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, species distribution and climate change, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, and hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis.

The scientist has authored several papers, among which are:

  • Modelling global tropical cyclone wind footprints, 2020, published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences
  • Restoration promotes recovery of woodland birds in agricultural environments: A comparison of 'revegetation' and 'remnant' landscapes, 2022, published in Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Local management or wider context: What determines the value of farm revegetation plantings for birds?, 2021, published in Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Attribution of extreme events to climate change in the Australian region - A review, 2023, published in Weather and Climate Extremes
  • What determines the distribution of a threatened species, the brush-tailed phascogale Phascogale tapoatafa (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae), in a highly modified region?, 2021, published in Austral Ecology

Frequent collaborators include Andrew F. Bennett, Rohan H. Clarke, Angie Haslem, James Q. Radford, and Jessica A. Lawton.

Their publications appear regularly in specific journals and venues such as Journal of Applied Ecology, Goldschmidt Abstracts, Natural hazards and earth system sciences, Weather and Climate Extremes, and Royal Society Open Science.

Best Publications

  • Changes in tropical cyclone number, duration, and intensity in a warming environment.

    P. J. Webster;G. J. Holland;G. J. Holland;J. A. Curry;J. A. Curry;H.-R. Chang;H.-R. Chang

  • Tropical cyclones and climate change

    Thomas R. Knutson;John L. McBride;Johnny Chan;Kerry Emanuel

  • An Analytic Model of the Wind and Pressure Profiles in Hurricanes

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  • The future intensification of hourly precipitation extremes

    Andreas F. Prein;Roy M. Rasmussen;Kyoko Ikeda;Changhai Liu

  • The Maximum Potential Intensity of Tropical Cyclones

    Greg J. Holland

  • Tropical cyclones and climate change

    Kevin J.E. Walsh;John L. McBride;Philip J. Klotzbach;Sethurathinam Balachandran

  • Tropical Cyclones and Global Climate Change: A Post-IPCC Assessment

    A. Henderson-Sellers;H. Zhang;G. Berz;K. Emanuel

  • Prediction of Landfalling Hurricanes with the Advanced Hurricane WRF Model

    Christopher Davis;Wei Wang;Shuyi S. Chen;Yongsheng Chen

  • Tropical Cyclone Motion: Environmental Interaction Plus a Beta Effect

    Greg J. Holland

  • Large-Scale Patterns Associated with Tropical Cyclogenesis in the Western Pacific

    Elizabeth A. Ritchie;Greg J. Holland

  • Recent intense hurricane response to global climate change

    Greg Holland;Cindy L. Bruyère

  • A Revised Model for Radial Profiles of Hurricane Winds

    Greg J. Holland;James I. Belanger;Angela Fritz

  • Heightened tropical cyclone activity in the North Atlantic: natural variability or climate trend?

    Greg J Holland;Peter J Webster

  • Increased rainfall volume from future convective storms in the US

    Andreas F. Prein;Changhai Liu;Kyoko Ikeda;Stanley B. Trier

  • A revised hurricane pressure-wind model

    Greg Holland

  • Mesoscale Interactions in Tropical Cyclone Genesis

    J. Simpson;E. Ritchie;G. J. Holland;J. Halverson

  • Scale interactions during the formation of typhoon irving

    Elizabeth A. Ritchie;Greg J. Holland

  • On the dynamics of tropical cyclone structural changes

    Greg. J. Holland;Robert T. Merrill

  • Bias corrections of global models for regional climate simulations of high-impact weather

    Cindy L. Bruyère;Cindy L. Bruyère;James M. Done;Greg J. Holland;Sherrie Fredrick

  • Scale interaction in the Western Pacific Monsoon

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  • Tropical Cyclone Motion and Evolution in Vertical Shear

    Yuqing Wang;Greg J. Holland

  • Global climate change and tropical cyclones

    J. Lighthill;G. Holland;W. Gray;C. Landsea

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew F. Bennett
Andrew F. Bennett La Trobe University
Lance M. Leslie
Lance M. Leslie University of Technology Sydney
Peter J. Webster
Peter J. Webster Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas D. Keenan
Thomas D. Keenan Bureau of Meteorology
John L. McBride
John L. McBride Bureau of Meteorology
Judith A. Curry
Judith A. Curry Georgia Institute of Technology
Dale G. Nimmo
Dale G. Nimmo Charles Sturt University
Peter T. May
Peter T. May Monash University
Yuqing Wang
Yuqing Wang University of Hawaii at Manoa
Kyoko Ikeda
Kyoko Ikeda National Center for Atmospheric Research

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