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13529
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3409
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Paul J. Neiman 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 Paul J. Neiman sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 135 publications — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paul J. Neiman 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 Paul J. Neiman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 65th percentile

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

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

Overview

Paul J. Neiman is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including Sociology and Political Science as well as Emergency Medical Services.

Their recent publications reflect a focus on topics related to disaster management and resilience, as well as disaster response and management. Notable papers include:

  • Inclusive Communitarianism and Immigration, 2023, Social Theory and Practice
  • Correction to: Design and quantification of an extreme winter storm scenario for emergency preparedness and planning exercises in California, 2024, Natural Hazards

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • Michael D. Dettinger
  • F. Martin Ralph
  • Mimi Rose Abel
  • Tapash Das
  • Dale A. Cox

Paul J. Neiman's work has been published in venues such as:

  • Social Theory and Practice
  • Natural Hazards

The main topics addressed in these publications include:

  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Disaster Response and Management

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric Rivers, Floods and the Water Resources of California

    Michael D. Dettinger;Fred Martin Ralph;Tapash Das;Paul J. Neiman

  • Meteorological Characteristics and Overland Precipitation Impacts of Atmospheric Rivers Affecting the West Coast of North America Based on Eight Years of SSM/I Satellite Observations

    Paul J. Neiman;F. Martin Ralph;Gary A. Wick;Jessica D. Lundquist

  • Flooding on California's Russian River : Role of atmospheric rivers

    F. Martin Ralph;Paul J. Neiman;Gary A. Wick;Seth I. Gutman

  • Satellite and CALJET Aircraft Observations of Atmospheric Rivers over the Eastern North Pacific Ocean during the Winter of 1997/98

    F. Martin Ralph;Paul J. Neiman;Gary A. Wick

  • Flooding in Western Washington: The Connection to Atmospheric Rivers*

    Paul J. Neiman;Lawrence J. Schick;F. Martin Ralph;Mimi Hughes

  • Extreme snowfall events linked to atmospheric rivers and surface air temperature via satellite measurements

    Bin Guan;Noah P. Molotch;Noah P. Molotch;Duane E. Waliser;Eric J. Fetzer

  • The statistical relationship between upslope flow and rainfall in California's coastal mountains: Observations during CALJET

    Paul J. Neiman;F. Martin Ralph;A. B. White;D. E. Kingsmill

  • Dropsonde Observations in Low-Level Jets over the Northeastern Pacific Ocean from CALJET-1998 and PACJET-2001: Mean Vertical-Profile and Atmospheric-River Characteristics

    F. Martin Ralph;Paul J. Neiman;Richard Rotunno

  • Interpretation of Enhanced Integrated Water Vapor Bands Associated with Extratropical Cyclones: Their Formation and Connection to Tropical Moisture

    J.-W. Bao;S. A. Michelson;P. J. Neiman;F. M. Ralph

  • Observed Impacts of Duration and Seasonality of Atmospheric-River Landfalls on Soil Moisture and Runoff in Coastal Northern California

    F.M. Ralph;T. Coleman;P.J. Neiman;R.J. Zamora

  • Diagnosis of an Intense Atmospheric River Impacting the Pacific Northwest: Storm Summary and Offshore Vertical Structure Observed with COSMIC Satellite Retrievals

    Paul J. Neiman;F. Martin Ralph;Gary A. Wick;Ying-Hwa Kuo

  • Physical Processes Associated with Heavy Flooding Rainfall in Nashville, Tennessee, and Vicinity during 1–2 May 2010: The Role of an Atmospheric River and Mesoscale Convective Systems*

    Benjamin J. Moore;Paul J. Neiman;F. Martin Ralph;Faye E. Barthold

  • A Multiscale Observational Case Study of a Pacific Atmospheric River Exhibiting Tropical–Extratropical Connections and a Mesoscale Frontal Wave

    F. Martin Ralph;Paul J. Neiman;George N. Kiladis;Klaus Weickmann

  • An Automated Brightband Height Detection Algorithm for Use with Doppler Radar Spectral Moments

    Allen B. White;Daniel J. Gottas;Eric T. Strem;F. Martin Ralph

  • The Life Cycle of an Extratropical Marine Cyclone. Part II: Mesoscale Structure and Diagnostics

    Paul J. Neiman;M. A. Shapiro;L. S. Fedor

  • The Life Cycle of an Extratropical Marine Cyclone. Part I: Frontal-Cyclone Evolution and Thermodynamic Air-Sea Interaction

    Paul J. Neiman;M. A. Shapiro

  • Does the Madden–Julian Oscillation Influence Wintertime Atmospheric Rivers and Snowpack in the Sierra Nevada?

    Bin Guan;Duane E. Waliser;Noah P. Molotch;Eric J. Fetzer

  • The 2010/2011 snow season in California's Sierra Nevada: Role of atmospheric rivers and modes of large‐scale variability

    Bin Guan;Bin Guan;Noah P. Molotch;Noah P. Molotch;Duane E. Waliser;Eric J. Fetzer

  • Influence of ENSO on Flood Frequency along the California Coast

    E. D. Andrews;Ronald C. Antweiler;Paul J. Neiman;F. Martin Ralph

  • Dropsonde Observations of Total Integrated Water Vapor Transport within North Pacific Atmospheric Rivers

    F. M. Ralph;S. F. Iacobellis;P. J. Neiman;J. M. Cordeira

  • Rain versus Snow in the Sierra Nevada, California: Comparing Doppler Profiling Radar and Surface Observations of Melting Level

    Jessica D. Lundquist;Paul J. Neiman;Brooks Martner;Allen B. White

Frequent Co-Authors

F. Martin Ralph
F. Martin Ralph University of California, San Diego
Allen B. White
Allen B. White National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Gary A. Wick
Gary A. Wick National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael D. Dettinger
Michael D. Dettinger Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Bin Guan
Bin Guan California Institute of Technology
Melvyn A. Shapiro
Melvyn A. Shapiro National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Duane E. Waliser
Duane E. Waliser Jet Propulsion Lab
William Neff
William Neff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Andrew P. Ault
Andrew P. Ault University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Kimberly A. Prather
Kimberly A. Prather University of California, San Diego

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