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Raffaele Ferrari

Raffaele Ferrari

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Earth Science

D-Index
60
Citations
16036
World Ranking
1863
National Ranking
815

Overview

Raffaele Ferrari is affiliated with MIT in the United States, focusing on research within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans several interconnected subfields and topics, particularly related to oceanographic and atmospheric phenomena.

Ferrari's research contributions include publication in notable venues such as the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems and the Journal of Physical Oceanography. Other venues include arXiv (Cornell University), The Journal of Open Source Software, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Their research areas are distributed across these main topics:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Climate variability and models
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena

The subfields represented in their work include:

  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Environmental Chemistry

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Ferrari are:

  • Andre N. Souza
  • Gregory LeClaire Wagner
  • Jean-Michel Campin
  • John Marshall
  • Glenn R. Flierl

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Ferrari include:

  • "Oceananigans.jl: Fast and friendly geophysical fluid dynamics on GPUs" (2020), published in The Journal of Open Source Software
  • "The vortex gas scaling regime of baroclinic turbulence" (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Uncertainty Quantification of Ocean Parameterizations: Application to the K-Profile-Parameterization for Penetrative Convection" (2020), Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • "Relative Dispersion in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current" (2020), Journal of Physical Oceanography
  • "Abyssal Circulation Driven by Near-Boundary Mixing: Water Mass Transformations and Interior Stratification" (2020), Journal of Physical Oceanography

Best Publications

  • VERTICAL MIXING, ENERGY, AND THE GENERAL CIRCULATION OF THE OCEANS

    Carl Wunsch;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Ocean Circulation Kinetic Energy: Reservoirs, Sources, and Sinks

    Raffaele Ferrari;Carl Wunsch

  • Parameterization of Mixed Layer Eddies. Part I. Theory and Diagnosis

    Baylor Fox-Kemper;Raffaele Ferrari;Robert Hallberg

  • Mixed Layer Instabilities and Restratification

    Giulio Boccaletti;Raffaele Ferrari;Baylor Fox-Kemper

  • Bringing physics to life at the submesoscale

    Marina Lévy;Raffaele Ferrari;Peter J. S. Franks;Adrian P. Martin

  • Antarctic sea ice control on ocean circulation in present and glacial climates.

    Raffaele Ferrari;Malte Friedrich Jansen;Jess F. Adkins;Andrea Burke

  • Parameterization of mixed layer eddies. III: Implementation and impact in global ocean climate simulations

    B. Fox-Kemper;B. Fox-Kemper;G. Danabasoglu;R. Ferrari;S.M. Griffies

  • Symmetric instability in the Gulf Stream

    Leif N. Thomas;John R. Taylor;Raffaele Ferrari;Terrence M. Joyce

  • On the Future of Argo: A Global, Full-Depth, Multi-Disciplinary Array

    Dean Roemmich;Matthew H. Alford;Hervé Claustre;Kenneth Johnson

  • Seasonality in submesoscale turbulence

    Joern Callies;Raffaele Ferrari;Jody M. Klymak;Jonathan Gula

  • Shutdown of turbulent convection as a new criterion for the onset of spring phytoplankton blooms

    John R. Taylor;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Global energy conversion rate from geostrophic flows into internal lee waves in the deep ocean

    Maxim Anatolevich Nikurashin;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Suppression of Eddy Diffusivity across Jets in the Southern Ocean

    Raffaele Ferrari;Maxim Anatolevich Nikurashin

  • Interpreting Energy and Tracer Spectra of Upper-Ocean Turbulence in the Submesoscale Range (1–200 km)

    Jörn Callies;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Radiation and Dissipation of Internal Waves Generated by Geostrophic Motions Impinging on Small-Scale Topography: Theory

    Maxim Anatolevich Nikurashin;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Compensation of Horizontal Temperature and Salinity Gradients in the Ocean Mixed Layer

    Daniel L. Rudnick;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Turning Ocean Mixing Upside Down

    Raffaele Ferrari;Ali Mashayek;Trevor J. McDougall;Maxim Nikurashin

  • Buoyancy and Wind-Driven Convection at Mixed Layer Density Fronts

    John Ryan Taylor;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Ocean fronts trigger high latitude phytoplankton blooms

    J. R. Taylor;R. Ferrari

  • Observing Oceanic Submesoscale Processes From Space

    Lee-Lueng Fu;Raffaele Ferrari

  • Parameterization of mixed layer eddies. III: Implementation and impact in global ocean climate simulations

    B. Fox-Kemper;G. Danabasoglu;S.M. Griffies;R.W. Hallberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Baylor Fox-Kemper
Baylor Fox-Kemper Brown University
Kurt L. Polzin
Kurt L. Polzin Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Kevin Speer
Kevin Speer Florida State University
Joseph H. LaCasce
Joseph H. LaCasce University of Oslo
Robert Hallberg
Robert Hallberg Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
W. R. Peltier
W. R. Peltier University of Toronto
Sarah T. Gille
Sarah T. Gille University of California, San Diego
James R. Ledwell
James R. Ledwell Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Lynne D. Talley
Lynne D. Talley University of California, San Diego
Trevor J. McDougall
Trevor J. McDougall University of New South Wales

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