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D-Index
52
Citations
7687
World Ranking
4591
National Ranking
1697

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Meteorology
  • Troposphere
  • Tropical cyclone

Jacquelyn C. Witte spends much of her time researching Environmental science, Ozone, Atmospheric sciences, Troposphere and Tropospheric ozone. Many of her research projects under Ozone are closely connected to Depth sounding, Environmental simulation and Operating procedures with Depth sounding, Environmental simulation and Operating procedures, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. Jacquelyn C. Witte does research in Atmospheric sciences, focusing on Stratosphere specifically.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Middle latitudes and Nadir in addition to Troposphere. Her Tropospheric ozone research is within the category of Climatology. In general Climatology, her work in Ozone layer and Southern Hemisphere is often linked to Tropical Atlantic linking many areas of study.

Her most cited work include:

  • Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) 1998–2000 tropical ozone climatology 1. Comparison with Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) and ground-based measurements (329 citations)
  • Assessment of the performance of ECC‐ozonesondes under quasi‐flight conditions in the environmental simulation chamber: Insights from the Juelich Ozone Sonde Intercomparison Experiment (JOSIE) (237 citations)
  • Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) 1998–2000 tropical ozone climatology 2. Tropospheric variability and the zonal wave-one (194 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary areas of study are Environmental science, Troposphere, Atmospheric sciences, Ozone and Tropospheric ozone. Climatology covers Jacquelyn C. Witte research in Troposphere. In the field of Climatology, her study on Southern Hemisphere overlaps with subjects such as Planetary boundary layer.

Her Atmospheric sciences research incorporates elements of Subsidence and Aerosol. Her research integrates issues of Remote sensing and Altitude in her study of Ozone. Jacquelyn C. Witte interconnects Intertropical Convergence Zone and Ozone depletion in the investigation of issues within Tropospheric ozone.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Environmental science (70.09%)
  • Troposphere (62.62%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (62.62%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Environmental science (70.09%)
  • Meteorology (31.78%)
  • Total ozone (13.08%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Jacquelyn C. Witte mainly focuses on Environmental science, Meteorology, Total ozone, Atmospheric sciences and Ozone. Jacquelyn C. Witte integrates several fields in her works, including Environmental science and Data quality. Jacquelyn C. Witte integrates Atmospheric sciences with Concentration cell in her study.

Her study in Troposphere extends to Ozone with its themes. She is interested in Tropospheric ozone, which is a branch of Troposphere. Her work investigates the relationship between Tropospheric ozone and topics such as Air quality index that intersect with problems in Northern Hemisphere.

Between 2018 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Ozonesonde Quality Assurance: The JOSIE-SHADOZ (2017) Experience. (7 citations)
  • The NASA Wallops Flight Facility Digital Ozonesonde Record: Reprocessing, Uncertainties, and Dual Launches (5 citations)
  • A Post‐2013 Dropoff in Total Ozone at a Third of Global Ozonesonde Stations: Electrochemical Concentration Cell Instrument Artifacts? (4 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Meteorology
  • Tropical cyclone
  • Troposphere

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Total ozone, Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Concentration cell and Metadata quality. Her Total ozone study combines Stratosphere and Meteorology studies. Her Metadata quality research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Dual, Data management, Computer science and Remote sensing.

Best Publications

  • Assessment of the performance of ECC‐ozonesondes under quasi‐flight conditions in the environmental simulation chamber: Insights from the Juelich Ozone Sonde Intercomparison Experiment (JOSIE)

    Herman G.J. Smit;Wolfgang Straeter;Bryan J. Johnson;Samuel J. Oltmans

  • Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) 1998–2000 tropical ozone climatology 1. Comparison with Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) and ground-based measurements

    Anne M. Thompson;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Richard D. McPeters;Samuel J. Oltmans

  • Tropical tropospheric ozone and biomass burning.

    Anne M. Thompson;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Robert D. Hudson;Hua Guo

  • Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) 1998–2000 tropical ozone climatology 2. Tropospheric variability and the zonal wave-one

    Anne M. Thompson;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Samuel J. Oltmans;Francis J. Schmidlin

  • A global climatology of tropospheric and stratospheric ozone derived from Aura OMI and MLS measurements

    J. R. Ziemke;J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;S. Chandra;G. J. Labow;P. K. Bhartia

  • Validation of Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) nadir ozone profiles using ozonesonde measurements

    Ray Nassar;Jennifer A. Logan;Helen M. Worden;Inna A. Megretskaia

  • Trends in Global Tropospheric Ozone Inferred from a Composite Record of TOMS/OMI/MLS/OMPS Satellite Measurements and the MERRA-2 GMI Simulation

    Jerald R. Ziemke;Jerald R. Ziemke;Luke D. Oman;Sarah A. Strode;Sarah A. Strode;Anne R. Douglass

  • Atmospheric comparison of electrochemical cell ozonesondes from different manufacturers, and with different cathode solution strengths: The Balloon Experiment on Standards for Ozonesondes

    Terry Deshler;Jennifer L. Mercer;Herman G. J. Smit;Rene Stubi

  • Southern Hemisphere Additional Ozonesondes (SHADOZ) 1998–2004 tropical ozone climatology: 3. Instrumentation, station‐to‐station variability, and evaluation with simulated flight profiles

    Anne M. Thompson;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Herman G. J. Smit;Samuel J. Oltmans

  • Tropical ozone as an indicator of deep convection

    Ian Folkins;Christopher Braun;Anne M. Thompson;Jacquelyn Witte

  • A tropical Atlantic Paradox: Shipboard and satellite views of a tropospheric ozone maximum and wave‐one in January–February 1999

    Anne M. Thompson;Bruce G. Doddridge;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Robert D. Hudson

  • First Reprocessing of Southern Hemisphere ADditional OZonesondes (SHADOZ) Profile Records (1998-2015): 1. Methodology and Evaluation

    Jacquelyn C. Witte;Anne M. Thompson;Herman G.J. Smit;Masatomo Fujiwara

  • Intercontinental chemical transport experiment ozonesonde network study (IONS) 2004 : 1. Summertime upper troposphere/lower stratosphere ozone over northeastern North America.

    Anne M. Thompson;Jesse B. Stone;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Sonya K. Miller

  • Alaskan and Canadian forest fires exacerbate ozone pollution over Houston, Texas, on 19 and 20 July 2004

    Gary A. Morris;Scott Hersey;Anne M. Thompson;Steven Pawson

  • Large upper tropospheric ozone enhancements above midlatitude North America during summer: In situ evidence from the IONS and MOZAIC ozone measurement network

    Owen R. Cooper;Owen R. Cooper;A. Stohl;M. Trainer;A. M. Thompson

  • Satellite observations of changes in air quality during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics

    J. C. Witte;M. R. Schoeberl;A. R. Douglass;J. F. Gleason

  • Validation of ozone measurements from the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE)

    E. Dupuy;K.A. Walker;K.A. Walker;J. Kar;C.D. Boone

  • First reprocessing of Southern Hemisphere ADditional OZonesondes (SHADOZ) ozone profiles (1998-2016): 2. Comparisons with satellites and ground-based instruments

    Anne M. Thompson;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Chance Sterling;Chance Sterling;Allen Jordan;Allen Jordan

  • Intercontinental chemical transport experiment ozonesonde network study (IONS) 2004. 2. Tropospheric ozone budgets and variability over northeastern North America

    Anne M. Thompson;Jesse B. Stone;Jacquelyn C. Witte;Sonya K. Miller

  • NASA A-Train and Terra Observations of the 2010 Russian Wildfires

    J. C. Witte;A. R. Douglass;A. da Silva;O. Torres

  • First Reprocessing of Southern Hemisphere ADditional OZonesondes Profile Records: 3. Uncertainty in Ozone Profile and Total Column

    Jacquelyn C. Witte;Anne M. Thompson;Herman G. J. Smit;Holger Vömel

  • A Trajectory-based Estimate of the Tropospheric Ozone Column Using the Residual Method

    M. R. Schoeberl;J. R. Ziemke;B. Bojkov;B. Bojkov;N. Livesey

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne M. Thompson
Anne M. Thompson Goddard Space Flight Center
Bryan J. Johnson
Bryan J. Johnson National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
David W. Tarasick
David W. Tarasick Environment and Climate Change Canada
Samuel J. Oltmans
Samuel J. Oltmans National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
René Stübi
René Stübi Federal Office of Meteorology and Climatology
Anne R. Douglass
Anne R. Douglass Goddard Space Flight Center
Herman G. J. Smit
Herman G. J. Smit Forschungszentrum Jülich
Holger Vömel
Holger Vömel National Center for Atmospheric Research
Masatomo Fujiwara
Masatomo Fujiwara Hokkaido University
Owen R. Cooper
Owen R. Cooper Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

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