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12552
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5427
National Ranking
1985

Overview

Jeremy S. Pal is affiliated with Loyola Marymount University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with particular attention to subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Environmental Engineering.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including Climate variability and models, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Climate change impacts on agriculture, Climate Change and Health Impacts, Urban Heat Island Mitigation, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, and Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics.

Notable recent publications by Jeremy S. Pal include:

  • Soil drought can mitigate deadly heat stress thanks to a reduction of air humidity (2022, Science Advances)
  • Climate projections over the Great Lakes Region: using two-way coupling of a regional climate model with a 3-D lake model (2022, Geoscientific model development)
  • Assessing future vulnerability and risk of humanitarian crises using climate change and population projections within the INFORM framework (2021, Global Environmental Change)
  • Probabilistic Assessment of Pluvial Flood Risk Across 20 European Cities: A Demonstrator of the Copernicus Disaster Risk Reduction Service for Pluvial Flood Risk in Urban Areas (2022, Water Economics and Policy)
  • On the coincidence of weather extremes and geopolitical conflicts: Risk analysis in regional food markets (2025, PLoS ONE)

Frequent collaborators in their research include Jaroslav Myšiak, Arthur Hrast Essenfelder, Hendrik Wouters, Jessica Keune, and Irina Y. Petrova.

Jeremy S. Pal has published in a variety of scientific venues reflecting the diversity of their work, with recent publications in Science Advances, Geoscientific model development, Global Environmental Change, Water Economics and Policy, and PLoS ONE.

Best Publications

  • Regional Climate Modeling for the Developing World: The ICTP RegCM3 and RegCNET

    Jeremy S. Pal;Filippo Giorgi;Xunqiang Bi;Nellie Elguindi

  • Simulation of regional‐scale water and energy budgets: Representation of subgrid cloud and precipitation processes within RegCM

    Jeremy S. Pal;Eric E. Small;Elfatih A. B. Eltahir

  • Future temperature in southwest Asia projected to exceed a threshold for human adaptability

    Jeremy S. Pal;Jeremy S. Pal;Elfatih A. B. Eltahir

  • Fine-scale processes regulate the response of extreme events to global climate change.

    Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Jeremy S. Pal;Robert J. Trapp;Filippo Giorgi

  • Deadly Heat Waves Projected in The Densely-populated Agricultural Regions of South Asia

    Eun Soon Im;Jeremy S. Pal;Elfatih A.B. Eltahir

  • Heat stress intensification in the Mediterranean climate change hotspot

    Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Jeremy S. Pal;Jeremy S. Pal;Filippo Giorgi;Xuejie Gao

  • Changes in severe thunderstorm environment frequency during the 21st century caused by anthropogenically enhanced global radiative forcing

    Robert J. Trapp;Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Harold E. Brooks;Michael E. Baldwin

  • Mean, interannual variability and trends in a regional climate change experiment over Europe. II: climate change scenarios (2071–2100)

    Filippo Giorgi;Xunqiang Bi;Jeremy Pal

  • Extreme heat reduces and shifts United States premium wine production in the 21st century

    M. A. White;N. S. Diffenbaugh;G. V. Jones;J. S. Pal

  • Projected changes in mean and extreme precipitation over the Mediterranean region from a high resolution double nested RCM simulation

    Xuejie Gao;Jeremy S. Pal;Filippo Giorgi

  • On the role of resolution and topography in the simulation of East Asia precipitation

    Xuejie Gao;Ying Xu;Zongci Zhao;J. S. Pal

  • Mean, interannual variability and trends in a regional climate change experiment over Europe. I. Present-day climate (1961–1990)

    F. Giorgi;X. Bi;J. S. Pal

  • Climate change hotspots in the United States

    Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Filippo Giorgi;Jeremy S. Pal

  • Suppression of south Asian summer monsoon precipitation in the 21st century

    Moetasim Ashfaq;Ying Shi;Wen Wen Tung;Robert J. Trapp

  • Pathways Relating Soil Moisture Conditions to Future Summer Rainfall within a Model of the Land-Atmosphere System

    Jeremy S. Pal;Elfatih A. B. Eltahir

  • Consistency of recent European summer precipitation trends and extremes with future regional climate projections

    Jeremy S. Pal;Filippo Giorgi;Xunqiang Bi

  • Land surface coupling in regional climate simulations of the West African monsoon

    Allison L. Steiner;Jeremy S. Pal;Sara A. Rauscher;Jason L. Bell

  • Effect of remote forcings on the winter precipitation of central southwest Asia part 1: observations

    F. S. Syed;F. Giorgi;J. S. Pal;M. P. King

  • Future changes in snowmelt-driven runoff timing over the western US

    Sara A. Rauscher;Jeremy S. Pal;Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Michael M. Benedetti

  • Connection between Spring Conditions and Peak Summer Monsoon Rainfall in South America: Role of Soil Moisture, Surface Temperature, and Topography in Eastern Brazil

    Alice M. Grimm;Jeremy S. Pal;Filippo Giorgi

Frequent Co-Authors

Filippo Giorgi
Filippo Giorgi International Centre for Theoretical Physics
Moetasim Ashfaq
Moetasim Ashfaq Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Noah S. Diffenbaugh Stanford University
Mouhamadou Bamba Sylla
Mouhamadou Bamba Sylla African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Guiling Wang
Guiling Wang University of Connecticut
Sara A. Rauscher
Sara A. Rauscher University of Delaware
William J. Gutowski
William J. Gutowski Iowa State University
Lisa C. Sloan
Lisa C. Sloan University of California, Santa Cruz
Xuejie Gao
Xuejie Gao Chinese Academy of Sciences

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