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36
Citations
7372
World Ranking
9059
National Ranking
3249

Sara A. Rauscher 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 Sara A. Rauscher sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 62 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sara A. Rauscher 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 Sara A. Rauscher sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sara A. Rauscher is affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. The academic profile of this researcher reflects a focus on their institutional association, though detailed information on their specific research contributions, publications, and fields of study is not documented in the available data.

There are no recorded recent papers attributed to Sara A. Rauscher, which means that information regarding publication titles, years, and venues cannot be provided at this time.

Similarly, there is no available data regarding frequent co-authors or regular publication venues, so details on collaborative networks or preferred journals and conferences are not specified.

Information on any book publications or the number of books published under various publishers is also absent from the data set.

Details about the main fields of study and subfields, including any quantified publication counts, have not been supplied, preventing insight into the specific scientific areas in which Sara A. Rauscher specializes.

The dataset does not list the main topics of work or any awards won, so no further information on thematic focus or distinctions can be included in this profile.

Sara A. Rauscher is listed as living, so the profile maintains a present-tense description.

Best Publications

  • Temperature as a potent driver of regional forest drought stress and tree mortality

    A. Park Williams;Craig D. Allen;Alison K. Macalady;Daniel Griffin

  • Regional Climate Modeling for the Developing World: The ICTP RegCM3 and RegCNET

    Jeremy S. Pal;Filippo Giorgi;Xunqiang Bi;Nellie Elguindi

  • Multi-scale predictions of massive conifer mortality due to chronic temperature rise

    Nathan G. McDowell;A.P. Williams;A.P. Williams;C. Xu;W. T. Pockman

  • Land surface coupling in regional climate simulations of the West African monsoon

    Allison L. Steiner;Jeremy S. Pal;Sara A. Rauscher;Jason L. Bell

  • Resolution effects on regional climate model simulations of seasonal precipitation over Europe

    Sara A. Rauscher;Erika Coppola;Claudio Piani;Filippo Giorgi

  • Future changes in snowmelt-driven runoff timing over the western US

    Sara A. Rauscher;Jeremy S. Pal;Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Michael M. Benedetti

  • Recent summer precipitation trends in the Greater Horn of Africa and the emerging role of Indian Ocean sea surface temperature

    A. Park Williams;A. Park Williams;Christopher C. Funk;Christopher C. Funk;Joel Michaelsen;Sara A. Rauscher

  • Extension and Intensification of the Meso-American mid-summer drought in the twenty-first century

    Sara A. Rauscher;Filippo Giorgi;Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Anji Seth

  • An atmosphere–ocean regional climate model for the Mediterranean area: assessment of a present climate simulation

    Vincenzo Artale;Sandro Calmanti;Adriana Carillo;Alessandro Dell'Aquila

  • A regional climate modeling study of the effect of desert dust on the West African monsoon

    A. Konare;A. S. Zakey;F. Solmon;F. Giorgi

  • CMIP5 Projected Changes in the Annual Cycle of Precipitation in Monsoon Regions

    Anji Seth;Sara A. Rauscher;Michela Biasutti;Alessandra Giannini

  • Enhanced spring convective barrier for monsoons in a warmer world

    Anji Seth;Sara A. Rauscher;Maisa Rojas;Alessandra Giannini

  • RegCM3 regional climatologies for South America using reanalysis and ECHAM global model driving fields

    Anji Seth;Anji Seth;Sara A. Rauscher;Suzana J. Camargo;Jian-Hua Qian

  • Empirical and process-based approaches to climate-induced forest mortality models.

    Henry D. Adams;A. Park Williams;Chonggang Xu;Sara A. Rauscher

  • Near‐term acceleration of hydroclimatic change in the western U.S.

    Moetasim Ashfaq;Moetasim Ashfaq;Moetasim Ashfaq;Subimal Ghosh;Shih-Chieh Kao;Laura C. Bowling

  • Exploring a Global Multiresolution Modeling Approach Using Aquaplanet Simulations

    Sara A. Rauscher;Todd D. Ringler;William C. Skamarock;Arthur A. Mirin

  • CMIP3 projected changes in the annual cycle of the South American Monsoon

    Anji Seth;Maisa Rojas;Sara A. Rauscher

  • Projected Future Changes in Vegetation in Western North America in the Twenty-First Century

    Xiaoyan Jiang;Sara A. Rauscher;Todd D. Ringler;David M. Lawrence

  • Sensitivity of seasonal climate and diurnal precipitation over Central America to land and sea surface schemes in RegCM4

    G. T. Diro;S. A. Rauscher;F. Giorgi;A. M. Tompkins

  • Monsoon Responses to Climate Changes—Connecting Past, Present and Future

    Anji Seth;Alessandra Giannini;Alessandra Giannini;Maisa Rojas;Sara A. Rauscher

  • The Regional Climate Change Hyper-Matrix Framework

    Filippo Giorgi;Noah S. Diffenbaugh;Xue J. Gao;Erika Coppola

Frequent Co-Authors

Filippo Giorgi
Filippo Giorgi International Centre for Theoretical Physics
Suzana J. Camargo
Suzana J. Camargo Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Noah S. Diffenbaugh
Noah S. Diffenbaugh Stanford University
Nate G. McDowell
Nate G. McDowell Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jeremy S. Pal
Jeremy S. Pal Loyola Marymount University
Alessandra Giannini
Alessandra Giannini Columbia University
William D. Collins
William D. Collins Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
A. Park Williams
A. Park Williams Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Moetasim Ashfaq
Moetasim Ashfaq Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Craig D. Allen
Craig D. Allen University of New Mexico

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