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Environmental Sciences D-index 52 Citations 7,883 171 World Ranking 2257 National Ranking 192

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Meteorology
  • Ecology
  • Climate change

Trevor Davies mostly deals with Climatology, Environmental chemistry, Precipitation, Atmospheric temperature and Acid rain. His Climatology research focuses on subjects like Trend analysis, which are linked to Anomaly. Trevor Davies has researched Environmental chemistry in several fields, including Snow, Pollutant and Ice caps.

He studied Precipitation and Aerosol that intersect with Analytical chemistry. Trevor Davies has included themes like Meltwater, Global warming and Snowmelt in his Acid rain study. His study in the fields of Mediterranean Basin under the domain of Mediterranean climate overlaps with other disciplines such as Cyclogenesis.

His most cited work include:

  • Objective Climatology of Cyclones in the Mediterranean Region (347 citations)
  • Causes of concentration/discharge hysteresis and its potential as a tool for analysis of episode hydrochemistry (285 citations)
  • Climatology of Cyclogenesis Mechanisms in the Mediterranean (254 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Trevor Davies focuses on Climatology, Atmospheric sciences, Hydrology, Snow and Meteorology. His studies deal with areas such as Climate change and Precipitation as well as Climatology. His Precipitation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Deposition and Acid rain.

As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Atmospheric sciences, focusing on Air pollution and, on occasion, Pollution, Anticyclone and Air quality index. When carried out as part of a general Snow research project, his work on Snowpack is frequently linked to work in Chemical composition, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His study looks at the relationship between Snowmelt and topics such as Meltwater, which overlap with Inorganic chemistry.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Climatology (34.91%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (20.71%)
  • Hydrology (19.53%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2000-2011)?

  • Climatology (34.91%)
  • Atmospheric temperature (5.92%)
  • Atmospheric sciences (20.71%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Climatology, Atmospheric temperature, Atmospheric sciences, Radiosonde and North Atlantic oscillation. His Climatology study incorporates themes from Sea level and Climate change, Downscaling. His Atmospheric temperature research includes themes of Spatial variability, Seasonality and Chine.

His Atmospheric sciences research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Air pollution and China. His North Atlantic oscillation study combines topics in areas such as Environmental chemistry, Dissolved organic carbon, Flow conditions and Climatic variability. Trevor Davies interconnects Natural, Precipitation, Empirical research and Surface pressure in the investigation of issues within Atmospheric circulation.

Between 2000 and 2011, his most popular works were:

  • Climatology of Cyclogenesis Mechanisms in the Mediterranean (254 citations)
  • Trends of extreme temperatures in Europe and China based on daily observations (194 citations)
  • Atmospheric circulation and surface temperature in Europe from the 18th century to 1995 (147 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Meteorology
  • Ecology
  • Climate change

Trevor Davies mainly investigates Climatology, North Atlantic oscillation, Precipitation, Atmospheric circulation and Atmospheric temperature. His research integrates issues of Walker circulation, Meteorology and Sea level in his study of Climatology. His work carried out in the field of North Atlantic oscillation brings together such families of science as Empirical orthogonal functions, Zonal and meridional, Circulation, Downscaling and Historical climatology.

His study in Precipitation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Aerosol, Hydrology, Physical geography, Acid deposition and Plateau. His Atmospheric circulation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Weather and climate, Proxy, Surface pressure, Climate change and Pressure gradient. The Atmospheric temperature study combines topics in areas such as Extreme value theory, Spatial variability and China, Chine.

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Best Publications

Objective Climatology of Cyclones in the Mediterranean Region

Isabel F. Trigo;Trevor D. Davies;Grant R. Bigg.
Tellus A (1999)

524 Citations

Causes of concentration/discharge hysteresis and its potential as a tool for analysis of episode hydrochemistry

Christopher Evans;Trevor D. Davies.
Water Resources Research (1998)

429 Citations

Cluster analysis ! a technique for estimating the synoptic meteorological controls on air and precipitation chemistry - method and applications

S.R. Dorling;T.D. Davies;C.E. Pierce.
Atmospheric Environment. Part A. General Topics (1992)

403 Citations

Climatology of Cyclogenesis Mechanisms in the Mediterranean

Isabel F. Trigo;Grant R. Bigg;Trevor D. Davies.
Monthly Weather Review (2002)

388 Citations

Trends of extreme temperatures in Europe and China based on daily observations

Z. Yan;P. D. Jones;T. D. Davies;A. Moberg.
Climatic Change (2002)

325 Citations

Episodes of high ozone concentrations at the earth's surface resulting from transport down from the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere: a review and case studies

T.D. Davies;E. Schuepbach.
Atmospheric Environment (1994)

205 Citations

Atmospheric circulation and surface temperature in Europe from the 18th century to 1995

V.C. Slonosky;P.D. Jones;T.D. Davies.
International Journal of Climatology (2001)

202 Citations

Decline in Mediterranean rainfall caused by weakening of Mediterranean cyclones

Isabel F. Trigo;Trevor D. Davies;Grant R. Bigg.
Geophysical Research Letters (2000)

175 Citations

The composition of snowfall, snowpack and meltwater in the Scottish highlands-evidence for preferential elution

M Tranter;Peter Brimblecombe;Trevor Davies;C.E. Vincent.
Atmospheric Environment (1986)

166 Citations

Monthly mean pressure reconstructions for Europe for the 1780–1995 period

P.D. Jones;T.D. Davies;D.H. Lister;V. Slonosky.
International Journal of Climatology (1999)

161 Citations

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