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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 35 Citations 6,042 128 World Ranking 5651 National Ranking 200

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Oceanography
  • Climate change
  • Meteorology

His scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Wind wave, Meteorology, Significant wave height and Climate model. His work carried out in the field of Climatology brings together such families of science as Wave climate, Swell and Downscaling. The study incorporates disciplines such as Sea surface temperature, Weather and climate, Abrupt climate change and Extreme weather in addition to Downscaling.

His Wind wave study is associated with Oceanography. Climate change covers Mark Hemer research in Climate model. His work in Climate change tackles topics such as Atmospheric sciences which are related to areas like Atmosphere.

His most cited work include:

  • Changes in climate extremes and their impacts on the natural physical environment (1015 citations)
  • Projected changes in wave climate from a multi-model ensemble (311 citations)
  • Variability and trends in the directional wave climate of the Southern Hemisphere (161 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Mark Hemer mainly focuses on Climatology, Wind wave, Oceanography, Hindcast and Meteorology. His Climatology study combines topics in areas such as Climate change, Climate model, Downscaling, Significant wave height and Wave climate. His work in Climate change addresses issues such as Greenhouse gas, which are connected to fields such as Atmospheric model.

His Wind wave research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Wave model, Swell, Surface wave and Atmospheric sciences. He interconnects North Atlantic oscillation, Sea state, Northern Hemisphere and Empirical orthogonal functions in the investigation of issues within Hindcast. His research integrates issues of Renewable energy and Wave farm in his study of Meteorology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Climatology (40.65%)
  • Wind wave (30.89%)
  • Oceanography (33.33%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Climatology (40.65%)
  • Wind wave (30.89%)
  • Hindcast (17.07%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Mark Hemer spends much of his time researching Climatology, Wind wave, Hindcast, Swell and Oceanography. In his research, Mark Hemer undertakes multidisciplinary study on Climatology and Extreme value theory. The Significant wave height research Mark Hemer does as part of his general Wind wave study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Momentum flux, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.

The concepts of his Hindcast study are interwoven with issues in Wave energy converter, Empirical orthogonal functions and Electric power. In his work, Microseism is strongly intertwined with Southern Hemisphere, which is a subfield of Swell. His study focuses on the intersection of Oceanography and fields such as Tidal power with connections in the field of Current, Mooring, Acoustic Doppler current profiler and Wind stress.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Robustness and uncertainties in global multivariate wind-wave climate projections (72 citations)
  • Inter- and intra-annual variability of potential power production from wave energy converters (19 citations)
  • A classification system for global wave energy resources based on multivariate clustering (16 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Oceanography
  • Climate change
  • Climatology

Mark Hemer focuses on Climatology, Wind wave, Significant wave height, Hindcast and Swell. He brings together Climatology and Production to produce work in his papers. His Wind wave research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Extreme weather, Latitude, Downscaling, Forcing and Scale.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Coastal engineering, Climate change and Coastal hazards. The Hindcast study combines topics in areas such as Shore and Electric power. Mark Hemer works mostly in the field of Swell, limiting it down to topics relating to Northern Hemisphere and, in certain cases, Meteorology and Southern Hemisphere.

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Best Publications

Changes in climate extremes and their impacts on the natural physical environment.

Sonia I. Seneviratne;Neville Nicholls;David Easterling;Clare M. Goodess.
Managing the risks of extreme events and disasters to advance climate change adaptation : Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2012)

1985 Citations

Projected changes in wave climate from a multi-model ensemble

Mark A. Hemer;Yalin Fan;Nobuhito Mori;Alvaro Semedo.
Nature Climate Change (2013)

524 Citations

Variability and trends in the directional wave climate of the Southern Hemisphere

Mark A. Hemer;John A. Church;John A. Church;John R. Hunter.
International Journal of Climatology (2010)

252 Citations

Wind Waves in the Coupled Climate System

L. Cavaleri;B. Fox-Kemper;M. Hemer.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2012)

205 Citations

Robustness and uncertainties in global multivariate wind-wave climate projections

Joao Morim;Joao Morim;Joao Morim;Mark Hemer;Xiaolan L. Wang;Nick Cartwright.
Nature Climate Change (2019)

169 Citations

Global dynamical projections of surface ocean wave climate for a future high greenhouse gas emission scenario

Mark A. Hemer;Jack Katzfey;Claire E. Trenham.
Ocean Modelling (2013)

136 Citations

Quantifying upper ocean turbulence driven by surface waves

E. A. D'Asaro;J. Thomson;A. Y. Shcherbina;R. R. Harcourt.
Geophysical Research Letters (2014)

117 Citations

Response of the Bight of Benin (Gulf of Guinea, West Africa) coastline to anthropogenic and natural forcing, Part1: Wave climate variability and impacts on the longshore sediment transport

R. Almar;E. Kestenare;J. Reyns;J Jouanno.
computer science symposium in russia (2015)

104 Citations

A revised assessment of Australia's national wave energy resource

Mark A. Hemer;Stefan Zieger;Tom Durrant;Julian O'Grady.
Renewable Energy (2017)

103 Citations

Advancing Wind-Waves Climate Science

Mark A. Hemer;Xiaolan L. Wang;Ralf Weisse;Val R. Swail.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2012)

103 Citations

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