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62
Citations
26455
World Ranking
2544
National Ranking
1020

Overview

Timothy P. Boyer is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their work primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular contributions to Oceanography and Global and Planetary Change. The research topics they cover include Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Climate Variability and Models, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, and Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses.

They have contributed to several recent publications. Notable papers include:

  • World Ocean Database 2013., 2021, IOC of UNESCO (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission)
  • State of the Climate in 2021, 2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • World Ocean Database 2013 User's Manual., 2021, IOC of UNESCO (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission)
  • The Complementary Value of XBT and Argo Observations to Monitor Ocean Boundary Currents and Meridional Heat and Volume Transports: A Case Study in the Atlantic Ocean, 2020, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
  • Introduction, 2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Their frequent coauthors are Ricardo Locarnini, James Reagan, Hernan E. Garcia, Jessica Blunden, and Alexey Mishonov. Interactions with these coauthors indicate ongoing collaboration within the oceanographic and atmospheric research community.

Timothy P. Boyer has published recurrently in venues such as the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, IOC of UNESCO (Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission), and Surveys in Geophysics. These publication venues reflect a focus on climate science, oceanographic data, and related technological methods.

The scientist's work contributes to understanding large-scale oceanographic datasets, climate variability, and the mechanisms of marine and atmospheric interactions. Their publications often involve comprehensive oceanographic databases and climate state assessments, supporting research in environmental and atmospheric sciences.

Best Publications

  • Extended Reconstructed Sea Surface Temperature, Version 5 (ERSSTv5): Upgrades, Validations, and Intercomparisons

    Boyin Huang;Peter W. Thorne;Viva F. Banzon;Tim Boyer

  • Warming of the World Ocean

    Sydney Levitus;John I. Antonov;Timothy P. Boyer;Cathy Stephens

  • Warming of the world ocean, 1955–2003

    S. Levitus;J. Antonov;T. Boyer

  • World ocean heat content and thermosteric sea level change (0–2000 m), 1955–2010

    S. Levitus;J. I. Antonov;T. P. Boyer;O. K. Baranova

  • World ocean atlas 2009

    Sydney Levitus;Ricardo A. Locarnini;Timothy P. Boyer;Alexey V. Mishonov

  • Global ocean heat content 1955–2008 in light of recently revealed instrumentation problems

    S. Levitus;J. I. Antonov;T. P. Boyer;R. A. Locarnini

  • World ocean atlas 2001 : objective analyses, data statistics, and figures : CD-ROM documentation

    Margarita E. Conkright;Ricardo A. Locarnini;Hernan E. Garcia;Todd D. O'Brien

  • Improved estimates of ocean heat content from 1960 to 2015

    Lijing Cheng;Kevin E. Trenberth;John T. Fasullo;Tim Boyer

  • World Ocean Atlas 1994. Volume 4. Temperature

    Sydney Levitus;Timothy P. Boyer

  • World ocean database 2009

    Timothy P. Boyer;John I. Antonov;Olga K. Baranova;Hernan E. Garcia

  • World ocean database 2005

    Timothy P. Boyer;Sydney Levitus

  • A review of global ocean temperature observations: Implications for ocean heat content estimates and climate change

    J. P. Abraham;M. Baringer;N. L. Bindoff;N. L. Bindoff;N. L. Bindoff;T. Boyer

  • World Ocean Database 2013.

    T.P. Boyer;J.I. Antonov;O.K. Baranova;C. Coleman

  • Global sea-level budget 1993 - present

    Anny Cazenave;Benoit Meyssignac;Michael Ablain

  • Linear trends in salinity for the World Ocean, 1955-1998

    Timothy P. Boyer;S. Levitus;J. I. Antonov;R. A. Locarnini

  • The Western Mediterranean Deep Water: A proxy for climate change

    Michel Rixen;J Beckers;S Levitus;J Antonov

  • OBJECTIVE ANALYSES OF ANNUAL, SEASONAL, AND MONTHLY TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY FOR THE WORLD OCEAN ON A 0.25° GRID

    Timothy Boyer;Sydney Levitus;Hernan Garcia;Ricardo A. Locarnini

  • World ocean atlas 2013. Volume 1, Temperature

    Ricardo A. Locarnini;Alexey V. Mishonov;John I. Antonov;Timothy P. Boyer

  • World Ocean Atlas 2005, Volume 3: Dissolved Oxygen, Apparent Oxygen Utilization, and Oxygen Saturation [+DVD]

    Hernan E. Garcia;Timothy P. Boyer;Ricardo A. Locarnini;John I. Antonov

  • Heat stored in the Earth system: where does the energy go?

    Karina von Schuckmann;Lijing Cheng;Matthew D. Palmer;James Hansen

  • World ocean atlas 2013. Volume 2, Salinity

    Melissa M. Zweng;James R. Reagan;John I. Antonov;Ricardo A. Locarnini

  • The World Ocean Database

    Sydney Levitus;J. I. Antonov;Olga K. Baranova;T. P. Boyer

  • World ocean atlas 2001. Volume 2, Salinity

    Timothy P. Boyer;Sydney Levitus

Frequent Co-Authors

Sydney Levitus
Sydney Levitus Silver Spring Networks
Catia M. Domingues
Catia M. Domingues National Oceanography Centre
Susan Wijffels
Susan Wijffels Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Masayoshi Ishii
Masayoshi Ishii Japan Meteorological Agency
Gregory C. Johnson
Gregory C. Johnson Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Yan Xue
Yan Xue National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Gustavo Goni
Gustavo Goni Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Matthew D. Palmer
Matthew D. Palmer University of Bristol
Marco Tedesco
Marco Tedesco Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Russell S. Vose
Russell S. Vose National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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