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37
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5781
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8866
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200

Klemens Hocke 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 Klemens Hocke sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 185 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Klemens Hocke 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 Klemens Hocke sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Klemens Hocke is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland and specializes in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Physics and Astronomy. Their research primarily focuses on Atmospheric Science, with significant contributions in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Global and Planetary Change, Aerospace Engineering, and Oceanography.

The main topics covered by Hocke's work include Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, and Climate Variability and Models.

Hocke has published extensively in several scientific journals, with frequent appearances in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Atmosphere, Remote Sensing, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics, and the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing.

Recent papers authored by Hocke include:

  • Validation and Trend Analysis of Stratospheric Ozone Data from Ground-Based Observations at Lauder, New Zealand, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Small-scale variability of stratospheric ozone during the sudden stratospheric warming 2018/2019 observed at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Trends of atmospheric water vapour in Switzerland from ground-based radiometry, FTIR and GNSS data, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • The Diurnal Variation in Stratospheric Ozone from MACC Reanalysis, ERA-Interim, WACCM, and Earth Observation Data: Characteristics and Intercomparison, 2021, Atmosphere
  • Physical Retrieval of Rain Rate from Ground-Based Microwave Radiometry, 2021, Remote Sensing

Collaborations with other researchers are a notable aspect of Hocke's work. Frequent co-authors include Wenyue Wang, Eric Sauvageat, Axel Murk, Guanyi Ma, and Leonie Bernet.

Best Publications

  • A review of atmospheric gravity waves and travelling ionospheric disturbances: 1982-1995

    K. Hocke;K. Schlegel

  • Atmosphere sounding by GPS radio occultation: First results from CHAMP

    Jens Wickert;Christoph Reigber;Georg Beyerle;Rolf König

  • An update on ozone profile trends for the period 2000 to 2016

    Wolfgang Steinbrecht;Lucien Froidevaux;Ryan Fuller;Ray Wang

  • Inversion of GPS meteorology data

    K. Hocke

  • Geographical distribution and interseasonal variability of tropical deep convection: UARS MLS observations and analyses

    Jonathan H. Jiang;Bin Wang;Kenshi Goya;Klemens Hocke

  • GPS Radio occultations with CHAMP : A radio holographic analysis of GPS signal propagation in the troposphere and surface reflections

    G. Beyerle;K. Hocke;J. Wickert;T. Schmidt

  • Radio occultation data analysis by the radioholographic method

    K. Hocke;A. G. Pavelyev;O. I. Yakovlev;Laurent Barthès

  • How sudden stratospheric warming affects the whole atmosphere

    N. M. Pedatella;J. L. Chau;Hauke Schmidt;L. P. Goncharenko

  • Gravity waves and ionospheric irregularities over tropical convection zones observed by GPS/MET Radio Occultation

    Klemens Hocke;Toshitaka Tsuda

  • Ozone and temperature trends in the upper stratosphere at five stations of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change

    W. Steinbrecht;H. Claude;F. Schönenborn;I. S. McDermid

  • Observation and simulation of direct and reflected GPS signals in radio occultation experiments

    Georg Beyerle;Klemens Hocke

  • Gap filling and noise reduction of unevenly sampled data by means of the Lomb-Scargle periodogram

    Klemens Hocke;Niklaus Kämpfer

  • Oscillations of global mean TEC

    Klemens Hocke

  • Ozone depletion, water vapor increase, and PSC generation at midlatitudes by the 2008 major stratospheric warming

    T. Flury;K. Hocke;K. Hocke;A. Haefele;N. Kämpfer;N. Kämpfer

  • Long-Term Evolution of Upper Stratospheric Ozone at Selected Stations of the Network for the Detection of Stratospheric Change (NDSC)

    W. Steinbrecht;H. Claude;F. Schönenborn;I. S. McDermid

  • Phase estimation with the Lomb-Scargle periodogram method

    K. Hocke

  • The gravity wave-TID relationship: insight via theoretical model—EISCAT data comparison

    G. Kirchengast;K. Hocke;K. Schlegel

  • Diurnal changes in middle atmospheric H2O and O3: Observations in the Alpine region and climate models

    Alexander Haefele;K. Hocke;N. Kämpfer;Philippe Keckhut

  • Radio holographic principle for observing natural processes in the atmosphere and retrieving meteorological parameters from radio occultation data

    K. Igarashi;A. Pavelyev;K. Hocke;D. Pavelyev

  • Tropospheric water vapour above Switzerland over the last 12 years

    J. Morland;M. Collaud Coen;K. Hocke;K. Hocke;P. Jeannet

Frequent Co-Authors

Niklaus Kämpfer
Niklaus Kämpfer University of Bern
Christian Mätzler
Christian Mätzler University of Bern
Jens Wickert
Jens Wickert Technical University of Berlin
Wolfgang Steinbrecht
Wolfgang Steinbrecht German Meteorological Service
Emmanuel Mahieu
Emmanuel Mahieu University of Liège
Toshitaka Tsuda
Toshitaka Tsuda Kyoto University
Kristian Schlegel
Kristian Schlegel Max Planck Society
Gottfried Kirchengast
Gottfried Kirchengast University of Graz
Nicholas Pedatella
Nicholas Pedatella National Center for Atmospheric Research
Stacey M. Frith
Stacey M. Frith Goddard Space Flight Center

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