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33
Citations
18153
World Ranking
9499
National Ranking
448

Overview

Lucie A. Vincent is affiliated with Environment and Climate Change Canada, contributing primarily to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several areas with a particular focus on climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, hydrology and drought analysis, and atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics.

The scientist's work has been published extensively in recognized journals, with a concentration in the journal ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN, accounting for three publications, and one in the Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. The publication record includes notable papers such as:

  • "Development of an Updated Global Land In Situ-Based Data Set of Temperature and Precipitation Extremes: HadEX3" (2020), Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • "A Third Generation of Homogenized Temperature for Trend Analysis and Monitoring Changes in Canada's Climate" (2020), ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN
  • "Canada's Fourth Generation of Homogenized Surface Air Temperature and its Trends for 1948-2023" (2025), ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN
  • "Observed Surface Wind Speed Trends Inferred from Homogenized in Situ Data and Reanalysis Datasets" (2025), ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN

The body of research addresses topics such as climate variability, atmospheric trends, and the development of homogenized temperature data sets relevant to Canada's climate monitoring. These topics align with the scientist's identified main and subfields of study, including Global and Planetary Change and Atmospheric Science.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Megan Hartwell, Xiaolan L. Wang, Robert Dunn, Lisa V. Alexander, and Markus G. Donat, indicating a collaborative approach with peers who contribute to overlapping scientific inquiries and joint publications.

The research topics covered in their work specifically encompass:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological phenomena and simulations
  • Hydrology and drought analysis
  • Atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics

Overall, Lucie A. Vincent's contributions reflect ongoing efforts to enhance the understanding of climatic trends and atmospheric phenomena, using homogenized data sets and advanced methodologies suited to climate science and environmental monitoring.

Best Publications

  • Global observed changes in daily climate extremes of temperature and precipitation

    Lisa V. Alexander;Lisa V. Alexander;Lisa V. Alexander;X. Zhang;T. C. Peterson;J. Caesar

  • Temperature and precipitation trends in Canada during the 20th century

    Xuebin Zhang;Lucie A. Vincent;W.D. Hogg;Ain Niitsoo

  • Updated analyses of temperature and precipitation extreme indices since the beginning of the twentieth century: The HadEX2 dataset

    M. G. Donat;L. V. Alexander;H. Yang;I. Durre

  • Homogeneity adjustments of in situ atmospheric climate data: a review

    Thomas C. Peterson;David R. Easterling;Thomas R. Karl;Pavel Groisman

  • Trends in Total and Extreme South American Rainfall in 1960–2000 and Links with Sea Surface Temperature

    M. R. Haylock;T. C. Peterson;L. M. Alves;T. Ambrizzi

  • Characteristics of Daily and Extreme Temperatures over Canada

    B. R. Bonsal;X. Zhang;L. A. Vincent;W. D. Hogg

  • Observed Trends in Indices of Daily Temperature Extremes in South America 1960–2000

    L. A. Vincent;T. C. Peterson;V. R. Barros;M. B. Marino

  • An Overview of the Second Generation Adjusted Daily Precipitation Dataset for Trend Analysis in Canada

    Éva Mekis;Lucie A. Vincent

  • Changes in Daily and Extreme Temperature and Precipitation Indices for Canada over the Twentieth Century

    Lucie A. Vincent;Éva Mekis

  • Development of an updated global land In situ‐based data set of temperature and precipitation extremes : HadEX3

    Robert J.H. Dunn;Lisa V. Alexander;Markus G. Donat;Xuebin Zhang

  • A second generation of homogenized Canadian monthly surface air temperature for climate trend analysis

    Lucie A. Vincent;Xiaolan L. Wang;Ewa J. Milewska;Hui Wan

  • Homogenization of Daily Temperatures over Canada

    Lucie A. Vincent;X. Zhang;B. R. Bonsal;W. D. Hogg

  • A Technique for the Identification of Inhomogeneities in Canadian Temperature Series

    Lucie A. Vincent

  • STATE OF THE CLIMATE IN 2017

    R. Abernethy;Steven A. Ackerman;R. Adler;Adelina Albanil Encarnación

  • Canadian historical and homogeneous temperature datasets for climate change analyses

    Lucie A. Vincent;D.W. Gullett

  • State of the Climate in 2014

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Observed Trends in Canada’s Climate and Influence of Low-Frequency Variability Modes

    L. A. Vincent;X. Zhang;R. D. Brown;Y. Feng

  • Comparison of techniques for detection of discontinuities in temperature series

    Jean-François Ducré-Robitaille;Lucie A. Vincent;Gilles Boulet

  • State of the Climate in 2018

    M. Ades;R. Adler;Laura S. Aldeco;G. Alejandra

  • Changes in extreme temperature and precipitation in the Caribbean region, 1961–2010

    Tannecia S. Stephenson;Lucie A. Vincent;Theodore Allen;Cedric J. Van Meerbeeck

  • State of the Climate in 2016

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • [Regional Climates] Central South America 2016

    J. A. Marengo;Jhan Carlo Espinoza;L. M. Alves;J. Ronchail

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes W. Kaiser
Johannes W. Kaiser German Meteorological Service
José A. Marengo
José A. Marengo Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alertas de Desastres Naturais
Lisa V. Alexander
Lisa V. Alexander University of New South Wales
Marco Tedesco
Marco Tedesco Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Lincoln M. Alves
Lincoln M. Alves National Institute for Space Research
Geoff S. Dutton
Geoff S. Dutton National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dale F. Hurst
Dale F. Hurst Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Tim R. McVicar
Tim R. McVicar Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Catia M. Domingues
Catia M. Domingues National Oceanography Centre
Russell S. Vose
Russell S. Vose National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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