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36
Citations
5662
World Ranking
9106
National Ranking
3270

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1983 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1977 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1965 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Jerome Namias was affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community primarily through research and scholarly activities.

Namias's recognition in the scientific community is marked by several awards. These include being named a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 1965, becoming a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1977, and being elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1983.

Their work spanned various fields related to geophysical sciences, as indicated by their fellowship in organizations focused on earth sciences and scientific advancement. Though no specific publications, topics, or co-authors are listed, the honors suggest a significant presence in those academic domains.

Namias has passed away, and all references to their career and contributions are made in the past tense to reflect this fact.

Best Publications

  • Multiple Causes of the North American Abnormal Winter 1976 77

    Jerome Namias

  • THE INDEX CYCLE AND ITS ROLE IN THE GENERAL CIRCULATION

    Jerome Namias

  • North American Influences on the Circulation and Climate of the North Atlantic Sector

    Robert R. Dickson;Jerome Namias

  • SEASONAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN AND THE ATMOSPHERE DURING THE 1960's

    Jerome Namias

  • Spring and Summer 1988 Drought over the Contiguous United States—Causes and Prediction

    Jerome Namias

  • Some Empirical Evidence for the Influence of Snow Cover on Temperature and Precipitation

    Jerome Namias

  • Persistence of North Pacific Sea Surface Temperature and Atmospheric Flow Patterns

    Jerome Namias;Xiaojun Yuan;Daniel R. Cayan

  • Temporal coherence in North Pacific sea‐surface temperature patterns

    Jerome Namias;Robert M. Born

  • CONFLUENCE THEORY OF THE HIGH TROPOSPHERIC JET STREAM

    Jerome Namias;Philip F. Clapp

  • Recent seasonal interactions between north Pacific waters and the overlying atmospheric circulation

    Jerome Namias

  • Some Causes of United States Drought

    Jerome Namias

  • Large-scale air-sea interactions and short-period climatic fluctuatioins.

    Jerome Namias;Daniel R. Cayan

  • Anatomy of Great Plains Protracted Heat Waves (especially the 1980 U.S. summer drought)

    Jerome Namias

  • Large-Scale Changes in North Pacific and North American Weather Patterns in Recent Decades

    Arthur V. Douglas;Daniel R. Cayan;Jerome Namias

  • NATURE AND POSSIBLE CAUSES OF THE NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES DROUGHT DURING 1962–65

    Unknown

  • Influence of northern hemisphere general circulation on drought in northeast Brazil

    Jerome Namias

  • Seasonal persistence and recurrence of European blocking during 1958-1960

    Jerome Namias

  • Further studies of temporal coherence in North Pacific Sea surface temperatures

    Jerome Namias;Robert M. Born

  • New data on climatic trends

    G. J. Kukla;J. K. Angell;J. Korshover;H. Dronia

  • Large‐scale air‐sea interactions over the North Pacific from summer 1962 through the subsequent winter

    Jerome Namias

  • The Annual Course of Month-to-Month Persistence in Climatic Anomalies*

    Jerome Namias

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel R. Cayan
Daniel R. Cayan University of California, San Diego
Henry F. Diaz
Henry F. Diaz University of Hawaii at Manoa
James K. Angell
James K. Angell Air Resources Laboratory
George Kukla
George Kukla Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

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