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D-Index
54
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39614
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3929
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298

Peter Bauer 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 Peter Bauer sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 153 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter Bauer 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 Peter Bauer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Peter Bauer is affiliated with the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in the United Kingdom. Their research spans Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, focusing specifically on subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Information Systems and Management, Computer Networks and Communications, and Information Systems.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of topics including Scientific Computing and Data Management, Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Climate Variability and Models, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems, Arctic and Antarctic Ice Dynamics, and Advanced Data Storage Technologies.

Among recent papers authored by Peter Bauer are:

  • A digital twin of Earth for the green transition (2021, Nature Climate Change)
  • The digital revolution of Earth-system science (2021, Nature Computational Science)

Additional papers in the research environment often associated with Peter Bauer include:

  • A Baseline for Global Weather and Climate Simulations at 1 km Resolution (2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems)
  • Ambitious partnership needed for reliable climate prediction (2022, Nature Climate Change)
  • Destination Earth - A digital twin in support of climate services (2023, Climate Services)

Collaborations are a notable aspect of Peter Bauer's research. Frequent coauthors include Björn Stevens, Irina Sandu, Nils Wedi, Wilco Hazeleger, and Peter Dueben.

Peter Bauer publishes regularly in several venues, with repeated publications in:

  • Nature Climate Change
  • Nature Computational Science
  • Journal of the European Meteorological Society.
  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Climate Services

The scientist has contributed to book publications, including the "WWRP Polar Prediction Project YOPP Modelling Plan (1st Edition)" published in 2022 by the European Organization for Nuclear Research.

Best Publications

  • The ERA-Interim reanalysis: configuration and performance of the data assimilation system

    D. P. Dee;S. M. Uppala;A. J. Simmons;Paul Berrisford

  • The quiet revolution of numerical weather prediction

    Peter Bauer;Alan J. Thorpe;Gilbert Brunet

  • Precipitation: Measurement, remote sensing, climatology and modeling

    S. Michaelides;V. Levizzani;E. Anagnostou;P. Bauer

  • A digital twin of Earth for the green transition

    Peter Bauer;Bjorn Stevens;Wilco Hazeleger

  • Challenges and design choices for global weather and climate models based on machine learning

    Peter D. Dueben;Peter Bauer

  • Advancing Polar Prediction Capabilities on Daily to Seasonal Time Scales

    Thomas Jung;Neil D. Gordon;Peter Bauer;David H. Bromwich

  • Direct 4D-Var assimilation of all-sky radiances. Part I: Implementation

    Peter Bauer;Alan J. Geer;Philippe Lopez;Deborah Salmond

  • Observation errors in all‐sky data assimilation

    Alan J. Geer;Peter Bauer

  • Intercomparison of high-resolution precipitation products over Northwest Europe

    C. Kidd;C. Kidd;P. Bauer;J. Turk;G. J. Huffman

  • Characteristics of occasional poor medium-range weather forecasts for Europe

    Mark J Rodwell;Linus Magnusson;Peter Bauer;Peter Bechtold

  • The digital revolution of Earth-system science

    Peter Bauer;Peter D. Dueben;Torsten Hoefler;Tiago Quintino

  • Results of WetNet PIP-2 Project

    E. A. Smith;J. E. Lamm;R. Adler;J. Alishouse

  • Estimates of spatial and interchannel observation-error characteristics for current sounder radiances for numerical weather prediction. I: Methods and application to ATOVS data

    Niels Bormann;Peter Bauer

  • Issues Regarding the Assimilation of Cloud and Precipitation Data

    Ronald M. Errico;Peter Bauer;Jean-François Mahfouf

  • Assimilation and Modeling of the Atmospheric Hydrological Cycle in the ECMWF Forecasting System

    Erik Andersson;Peter Bauer;Anton Beljaars;Frederic Chevallier

  • Rainfall, total water, ice water, and water vapor over sea from polarized microwave simulations and Special Sensor Microwave/Imager data

    Peter Bauer;Peter Schluessel

  • Sensitivity of microwave radiances at 85–183 GHz to precipitating ice particles

    R. Bennartz;P. Bauer

  • A comparison of the regional Arctic System Reanalysis and the global ERA-Interim Reanalysis for the Arctic

    David H. Bromwich;Aaron B. Wilson;Le Sheng Bai;George W. K. Moore

  • Algorithms for the retrieval of rainfall from passive microwave measurements

    T. Wilheit;R. F. Adler;S. Avery;E. Barrett

  • Use and impact of Arctic observations in the ECMWF Numerical Weather Prediction system

    Heather Lawrence;Niels Bormann;Irina Sandu;Jonathan Day

  • Measuring Precipitation from Space: EURAINSAT and the Future

    F. Joseph Turk;P. Bauer;V. Levizzani

Frequent Co-Authors

F. Chevallier
F. Chevallier University of Paris-Saclay
Ralf Bennartz
Ralf Bennartz Vanderbilt University
Graeme Kelly
Graeme Kelly Met Office
David H. Bromwich
David H. Bromwich The Ohio State University
John W. Day
John W. Day Louisiana State University
Peter Bechtold
Peter Bechtold European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts
Thomas Jung
Thomas Jung Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Christian D. Kummerow
Christian D. Kummerow Colorado State University
Ian A. Renfrew
Ian A. Renfrew University of East Anglia
Angela Benedetti
Angela Benedetti European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

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