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Karin Labitzke 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 Karin Labitzke sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 203 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Karin Labitzke 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 Karin Labitzke sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Karin Labitzke was affiliated with the Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their academic contributions were centered within this institution during their career.

Details regarding Karin Labitzke's research topics, fields of study, publications, coauthors, and venues of publication are not available. Likewise, there is no specific record of awards or book publications associated with their profile.

The absence of listed recent papers suggests that either their publications were not captured in the provided data or their research output was not indexed in the sources consulted. Similarly, no recurring collaborators or preferred academic journals were identified.

The scientist was deceased at the time of the latest update, and the information presented reflects their academic record as archived.

Best Publications

  • Associations between the 11-year solar cycle, the QBO and the atmosphere. Part I: the troposphere and stratosphere in the northern hemisphere in winter

    Karin Labitzke;Harry Van Loon

  • Sunspots, the QBO, and the stratospheric temperature in the north polar region

    Karin Labitzke

  • Stratospheric Temperature Changes: Observations and Model Simulations

    V. Ramaswamy;M.-L. Chanin;J. Angell;J. Barnett

  • On the Interannual Variability of the Middle Stratosphere during the Northern Winters

    Karin Labitzke

  • Stratospheric temperature increases due to Pinatubo aerosols

    K. Labitzke;M. P. McCormick

  • The SPARC Intercomparison of Middle-Atmosphere Climatologies.

    William Randel;Petra Udelhofen;Eric Fleming;Marvin Geller

  • Stratospheric-mesospheric midwinter disturbances - A summary of observed characteristics

    Karin Labitzke

  • The Southern Oscillation. Part V: The Anomalies in the Lower Stratosphere of the Northern Hemisphere in Winter and a Comparison with the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation

    H. van Loon;K. Labitzke

  • Zonal harmonic standing waves

    Harry van Loon;Roy L. Jenne;Karin Labitzke

  • Temperature Changes in the Mesosphere and Stratosphere Connected with Circulation Changes in Winter

    Karin Labitzke

  • Interannual Variability of the Winter Stratosphere in the Northern Hemisphere

    Karin Labitzke

  • Improved 11-year solar signal in the Freie Universität Berlin Climate Middle Atmosphere Model (FUB-CMAM)

    Katja Matthes;Ulrike Langematz;Lesley L. Gray;Kunihiko Kodera

  • Association between the 11-Year Solar Cycle, the QBO, and the Atmosphere. Part II: Surface and 700 mb in the Northern Hemisphere in Winter

    Harry Van Loon;Karin Labitzke

  • On the solar cycle–QBO relationship: a summary

    Karin Labitzke

  • The Unusual Midwinter Warming in the Southern Hemisphere Stratosphere 2002: A Comparison to Northern Hemisphere Phenomena

    Kirstin Krüger;Barbara Naujokat;Karin Labitzke

  • Temperature effects on the stratosphere of the April 4, 1982 eruption of El Chichon, Mexico

    K. Labitzke;B. Naujokat;M. P. McCormick

  • Thermal and dynamical changes of the stratosphere since 1979 and their link to ozone and CO2 changes

    Ulrike Langematz;Markus Kunze;Kirstin Krüger;Karin Labitzke

  • The Influence of the 11-year Solar Cycle on the Stratosphere Below 30 km: a Review

    H. van Loon;K. Labitzke

  • The Stratosphere: Phenomena, History, and Relevance

    Karin G. Labitzke;Harry van Loon

  • On the remarkable Arctic winter in 2008/2009

    K. Labitzke;M. Kunze

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry van Loon
Harry van Loon National Center for Atmospheric Research
Ulrike Langematz
Ulrike Langematz Freie Universität Berlin
Kirstin Krüger
Kirstin Krüger University of Oslo
Katja Matthes
Katja Matthes GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
A. H. Manson
A. H. Manson University of Saskatchewan
William J. Randel
William J. Randel National Center for Atmospheric Research
M. P. McCormick
M. P. McCormick Langley Research Center
Kunihiko Kodera
Kunihiko Kodera Nagoya University
Steven Pawson
Steven Pawson Goddard Space Flight Center

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