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Rodrigo Caballero

Rodrigo Caballero

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
44
Citations
8443
World Ranking
6686
National Ranking
122

Rodrigo Caballero 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 Rodrigo Caballero sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 137 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Rodrigo Caballero 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 Rodrigo Caballero sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 44 D-Index — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Rodrigo Caballero is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and conducts research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work focuses extensively on Atmospheric Science and Global and Planetary Change, supported by contributions in Computational Theory and Mathematics, Environmental Engineering, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their research covers various topics relevant to climate science and atmospheric dynamics, including:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate

Rodrigo has published extensively with seven papers appearing in the Journal of Climate. Other frequent publication venues include Weather and Climate Dynamics, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, and Science Advances.

Recent papers that exemplify their research scope include:

  • ITCZ shift and extratropical teleconnections drive ENSO response to volcanic eruptions, 2020, Science Advances
  • Compound Climate Events and Extremes in the Midlatitudes: Dynamics, Simulation, and Statistical Characterization, 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Interaction between Atlantic cyclones and Eurasian atmospheric blocking drives wintertime warm extremes in the high Arctic, 2022, Weather and Climate Dynamics
  • RadNet 1.0: exploring deep learning architectures for longwave radiative transfer, 2020, Geoscientific Model Development
  • The link between European warm-temperature extremes and atmospheric persistence, 2023, Earth System Dynamics

Their collaborative efforts include frequent co-authors such as Gabriele Messori, Joaquin Blanco, Antonios Dimitrelos, Annica M. L. Ekman, and Sonja Murto, with repeated joint publications highlighting interdisciplinary approaches in atmospheric sciences.

Best Publications

  • IMILAST: A Community Effort to Intercompare Extratropical Cyclone Detection and Tracking Algorithms

    Urs Neu;Mirseid G. Akperov;Nina Bellenbaum;Rasmu S. Benestad

  • EC-Earth A Seamless Earth-System Prediction Approach in Action

    Wilco Hazeleger;Camiel Severijns;Tido Semmler;Simona Ştefănescu

  • Storm track processes and the opposing influences of climate change

    T. A. Shaw;M. Baldwin;E. A. Barnes;Rodrigo Caballero

  • The early Eocene equable climate problem revisited

    Matthew Huber;R. Caballero

  • The Role of Moist Intrusions in Winter Arctic Warming and Sea Ice Decline

    Cian Woods;Rodrigo Caballero

  • IMILAST – a community effort to intercompare extratropical cyclone detection and tracking algorithms: assessing method-related uncertainties

    Urs Neu;Mirseid G. Akperov;Nina Bellenbaum;Rasmus Benestad

  • Large‐scale circulation associated with moisture intrusions into the Arctic during winter

    Cian Woods;Rodrigo Caballero;Gunilla Svensson

  • State-dependent climate sensitivity in past warm climates and its implications for future climate projections

    Rodrigo Caballero;Matthew Huber

  • Eocene El Niño: evidence for robust tropical dynamics in the "hothouse".

    Matthew Huber;Rodrigo Caballero

  • Impacts of high-latitude volcanic eruptions on ENSO and AMOC

    Francesco S. R. Pausata;Leon Chafik;Rodrigo Caballero;David S. Battisti

  • Role of air-mass transformations in exchange between the Arctic and mid-latitudes

    Felix Pithan;Gunilla Svensson;Rodrigo Caballero;Dmitry Chechin;Dmitry Chechin

  • Long memory in surface air temperature: detection, modeling, and application to weather derivative valuation

    Rodrigo Caballero;Stephen Jewson;Anders Brix

  • The dynamic range of poleward energy transport in an atmospheric general circulation model

    Rodrigo Caballero;Peter Lang Langen

  • Evolution of the large-scale atmospheric circulation in response to changing ice sheets over the last glacial cycle

    Marcus Löfverström;Rodrigo Caballero;Johan Nilsson;Johan Kleman

  • The dynamics behind Titan's methane clouds.

    Jonathan L. Mitchell;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert;Dargan M. W. Frierson;Rodrigo Caballero

  • Objective identification and tracking of multicentre cyclones in the ERA-Interim reanalysis dataset

    John Hanley;Rodrigo Caballero

  • The DeepMIP contribution to PMIP4: experimental design for model simulations of the EECO, PETM, and pre-PETM (version 1.0)

    Daniel J. Lunt;Matthew Huber;Eleni Anagnostou;Michiel L. J. Baatsen

  • Large‐scale dynamics associated with clustering of extratropical cyclones affecting Western Europe

    Joaquim G. Pinto;Joaquim G. Pinto;Iñigo Gómara;Giacomo Masato;Helen F. Dacre

  • Spontaneous transition to superrotation in warm climates simulated by CAM3

    Rodrigo Caballero;Matthew Huber

  • On the Drivers of Wintertime Temperature Extremes in the High Arctic

    Gabriele Messori;Cian Woods;Rodrigo Caballero

  • Convergence in Maximum Stomatal Conductance of C3 Woody Angiosperms in Natural Ecosystems Across Bioclimatic Zones.

    Michelle M N Murray;Wuu Kuang Soh;Charilaos Yiotis;Sven Batke

  • Physics of the Atmosphere

    Rodrigo Caballero

  • Impacts of high-latitude volcanic eruptions on ENSO and AMOC

    F. S. R. Pausata;M. Chiacchio;L. Chafik;R. Caballero

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew Huber
Matthew Huber Purdue University West Lafayette
Francesco S. R. Pausata
Francesco S. R. Pausata University of Quebec
Jan Nilsson
Jan Nilsson Lund University
Joaquim G. Pinto
Joaquim G. Pinto Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
David S. Battisti
David S. Battisti University of Washington
Gunilla Svensson
Gunilla Svensson Stockholm University
Jennifer C. McElwain
Jennifer C. McElwain Trinity College Dublin
Robert A. Spicer
Robert A. Spicer The Open University
Annica M. L. Ekman
Annica M. L. Ekman Stockholm University
Raymond T. Pierrehumbert
Raymond T. Pierrehumbert University of Oxford

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