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1566

Overview

Nicholas E. Graham is affiliated with the Hydrologic Research Center in the United States. Their scholarly contributions include research focusing on library and information issues, evident from their publication record.

Among their scientific papers, one notable work is titled "Coping with Covid-19: The case of the National Library of Jamaica", published in 2020 in Alexandria The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues. This paper has been cited 8 times.

Their collaborations include frequent co-authors such as:

  • Beverley Lashley
  • Nicole Prawl

Research publications by Nicholas E. Graham have appeared prominently in the following journal:

  • Alexandria The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues

Best Publications

  • Persistent Positive North Atlantic Oscillation Mode Dominated the Medieval Climate Anomaly

    Valérie Trouet;Jan Esper;Nicholas E. Graham;Andy Baker

  • Continental-scale temperature variability during the past two millennia

    Moinuddin Ahmed;Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Kevin J. Anchukaitis;Asfawossen Asrat;Hemant P. Borgaonkar

  • Areas beneath the relative operating characteristics (ROC) and relative operating levels (ROL) curves: Statistical significance and interpretation

    S. J. Mason;N. E. Graham

  • Sea Surface Temperature, Surface Wind Divergence, and Convection over Tropical Oceans

    N. E. Graham;T. P. Barnett

  • Decadal-scale climate variability in the tropical and North Pacific during the 1970s and 1980s: observations and model results

    N E Graham

  • High-resolution palaeoclimatology of the last millennium: a review of current status and future prospects:

    P.D. Jones;K.R. Briffa;T.J. Osborn;J.M. Lough

  • The 1976-77 Climate Shift of the Pacific Ocean

    Arthur Miller;Daniel Cayan;Tim Barnett;Nicholas Graham

  • Importance of the Indian Ocean for simulating rainfall anomalies over eastern and southern Africa

    Lisa M. Goddard;Nicholas E. Graham

  • Biological and Physical Signs of Climate Change: Focus on Mosquito-borne Diseases

    Paul R. Epstein;Henry F. Diaz;Scott Elias;Georg Grabherr

  • Conditional Probabilities, Relative Operating Characteristics, and Relative Operating Levels

    Simon J. Mason;Nicholas E. Graham

  • Decadal Variability of Precipitation over Western North America

    Daniel R. Cayan;Michael D. Dettinger;Henry F. Diaz;Nicholas E. Graham

  • Interdecadal variability of the Pacific Ocean: model response to observed heat flux and wind stress anomalies

    Arthur J Miller;Daniel R Cayan;Tim P Barnett;Nicholas E Graham

  • Evidence for Intensification of North Pacific Winter Cyclones since 1948

    Nicholas E. Graham;Henry F. Diaz

  • The origin of deep ocean microseisms in the North Atlantic Ocean

    Sharon Kedar;Michael Longuet-Higgins;Frank Webb;Nicholas Graham

  • Long-Lead Seasonal Forecasts—Where Do We Stand?

    Anthony G. Barnston;Huug M. van den Dool;David R. Rodenhuis;Chester R. Ropelewski

  • A review of ENSO prediction studies

    M. Latif;T. P. Barnett;M. A. Cane;M. Flügel

  • ENSO and ENSO-related Predictability. Part I: Prediction of Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperature with a Hybrid Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Model

    T. P. Barnett;N. Graham;S. Pazan;W. White

  • Convective cloud systems and warm-pool sea surface temperatures : coupled interactions and self-regulation

    Duane E. Waliser;Nicholas E. Graham

  • The IRI Seasonal Climate Prediction System and the 1997/98 El Niño Event

    Simon J. Mason;Lisa M. Goddard;Nicholas E. Graham;Elena Yulaeva

  • Support for global climate reorganization during the “Medieval Climate Anomaly”

    N.E. Graham;N.E. Graham;C.M. Ammann;D. Fleitmann;K.M. Cobb

Frequent Co-Authors

Konstantine P. Georgakakos
Konstantine P. Georgakakos Hydrologic Research Center
Tim P. Barnett
Tim P. Barnett Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Daniel R. Cayan
Daniel R. Cayan University of California, San Diego
Simon J. Mason
Simon J. Mason Columbia University
Henry F. Diaz
Henry F. Diaz University of Hawaii at Manoa
Lisa M. Goddard
Lisa M. Goddard Columbia University
Mojib Latif
Mojib Latif GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Caspar M. Ammann
Caspar M. Ammann National Center for Atmospheric Research
Malcolm K. Hughes
Malcolm K. Hughes University of Arizona
Jürg Luterbacher
Jürg Luterbacher University of Giessen

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