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Vijay Tallapragada 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 Vijay Tallapragada sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 123 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Vijay Tallapragada 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 Vijay Tallapragada sits on this spectrum.

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10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Vijay Tallapragada is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States, contributing to research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Environmental Engineering, and Water Science and Technology.

The scientist's research covers a range of topics centered on meteorological and environmental phenomena. These topics include Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Climate Variability and Models, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, and Flood Risk Assessment and Management.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Vijay Tallapragada are: Recent Progress in Tropical Cyclone Intensity Forecasting at the National Hurricane Center (2020, Weather and Forecasting), The Development of the NCEP Global Ensemble Forecast System Version 12 (2022, Weather and Forecasting), West Coast Forecast Challenges and Development of Atmospheric River Reconnaissance (2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society), The Reanalysis for the Global Ensemble Forecast System, Version 12 (2021, Monthly Weather Review), and The Evaluation of Real-Time Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) Stand-Alone Regional (SAR) Model Performance for the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season (2020, Atmosphere).

Frequent collaborators include F. Martin Ralph, Avichal Mehra, Luca Delle Monache, Xingren Wu, and Minghua Zheng.

Vijay Tallapragada has published extensively in several key venues, with numerous publications appearing in Weather and Forecasting, the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Atmosphere, Monthly Weather Review, and the Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres.

  • Frequent co-authors: F. Martin Ralph, Avichal Mehra, Luca Delle Monache, Xingren Wu, Minghua Zheng
  • Frequent publication venues: Weather and Forecasting, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Atmosphere, Monthly Weather Review, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Main fields of study: Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science
  • Subfields of study: Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Environmental Engineering, Water Science and Technology
  • Main topics of work: Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Climate variability and models, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Recent papers: "Recent Progress in Tropical Cyclone Intensity Forecasting at the National Hurricane Center" (2020, Weather and Forecasting), "The Development of the NCEP Global Ensemble Forecast System Version 12" (2022, Weather and Forecasting), "West Coast Forecast Challenges and Development of Atmospheric River Reconnaissance" (2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society), "The Reanalysis for the Global Ensemble Forecast System, Version 12" (2021, Monthly Weather Review), "The Evaluation of Real-Time Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) Stand-Alone Regional (SAR) Model Performance for the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season" (2020, Atmosphere)

Best Publications

  • Recent Progress in Tropical Cyclone Intensity Forecasting at the National Hurricane Center

    John P. Cangialosi;Eric Blake;Mark DeMaria;Andrew Penny

  • A Study of the Impacts of Vertical Diffusion on the Structure and Intensity of the Tropical Cyclones Using the High-Resolution HWRF System

    Sundararaman G. Gopalakrishnan;Frank Marks;Jun A. Zhang;Xuejin Zhang

  • Toward Improving High-Resolution Numerical Hurricane Forecasting: Influence of Model Horizontal Grid Resolution, Initialization, and Physics

    Sundararaman G. Gopalakrishnan;Stanley Goldenberg;Thiago Quirino;Xuejin Zhang

  • Updates in the NCEP GFS Cumulus Convection Schemes with Scale and Aerosol Awareness

    Jongil Han;Weiguo Wang;Young C. Kwon;Song-You Hong

  • Evaluating the Impact of Improvements in the Boundary Layer Parameterization on Hurricane Intensity and Structure Forecasts in HWRF

    Jun A. Zhang;David S. Nolan;Robert F. Rogers;Vijay Tallapragada

  • Evaluation of Storm Structure from the Operational HWRF during 2012 Implementation

    Vijay Tallapragada;Chanh Kieu;Young Kwon;Samuel Trahan

  • The Development of the NCEP Global Ensemble Forecast System Version 12

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  • Impact of Parameterized Boundary Layer Structure on Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification Forecasts in HWRF

    Jun A. Zhang;Robert F. Rogers;Vijay Tallapragada

  • Impacts of assimilation of ATMS data in HWRF on track and intensity forecasts of 2012 four landfall hurricanes

    X. Zou;F. Weng;B. Zhang;L. Lin

  • Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) Model: 2015 Scientific Documentation

    Vijay Tallapragada;Ligia Bernardet;Mrinal Biswas;Isaac Ginis

  • West Coast Forecast Challenges and Development of Atmospheric River Reconnaissance

    F. Martin Ralph;Forest Cannon;Vijay Tallapragada;Christopher A. Davis

  • Review of Recent Progress in Tropical Cyclone Track Forecasting and Expression of Uncertainties

    Julian T. Heming;Fernando Prates;Morris A. Bender;Rebecca Bowyer

  • Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) Model: 2013 Scientific Documentation

    Vijay Tallapragada;Ligia Bernardet;Sundararaman Gopalakrishnan

  • The Reanalysis for the Global Ensemble Forecast System, version 12.

    Thomas M. Hamill;Jeffrey S. Whitaker;Anna Shlyaeva;Gary Bates

  • Description and Analysis of the Ocean Component of NOAA’s Operational Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting Model (HWRF)

    Richard M. Yablonsky;Isaac Ginis;Biju Thomas;Vijay Tallapragada

  • Impact of Assimilating Aircraft Reconnaissance Observations on Tropical Cyclone Initialization and Prediction Using Operational HWRF and GSI Ensemble–Variational Hybrid Data Assimilation

    Mingjing Tong;Mingjing Tong;Mingjing Tong;Jason A. Sippel;Vijay Tallapragada;Emily Liu

  • A Great Escape from the Bay of Bengal ''Super Sapphire-Phailin'' Tropical Cyclone: A Case of Improved Weather Forecast and Societal Response for Disaster Mitigation

    U. C. Mohanty;Krishna K. Osuri;Krishna K. Osuri;Krishna K. Osuri;Vijay Tallapragada;Frank D. Marks

  • The Evaluation of Real-Time Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) Stand-Alone Regional (SAR) Model Performance for the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season

    Jili Dong;Bin Liu;Zhan Zhang;Weiguo Wang

  • GSI-Based, Continuously Cycled, Dual-Resolution Hybrid Ensemble–Variational Data Assimilation System for HWRF: System Description and Experiments with Edouard (2014)

    Xu Lu;Xuguang Wang;Mingjing Tong;Vijay Tallapragada

  • Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting (HWRF) Model: 2017 Scientific Documentation

    Mrinal K. Biswas;Ligia Bernardet;Sergio Abarca;Isaac Ginis

  • Azimuthal Distribution of Deep Convection, Environmental Factors, and Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification: A Perspective from HWRF Ensemble Forecasts of Hurricane Edouard (2014)

    Hua Leighton;Sundararaman Gopalakrishnan;Jun A. Zhang;Robert F. Rogers

  • Performance of Ocean Simulations in the Coupled HWRF-HYCOM Model

    Hyun-Sook Kim;Carlos Lozano;Vijay Tallapragada;Dan Iredell

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank D. Marks
Frank D. Marks National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jun A. Zhang
Jun A. Zhang University of Miami
Robert F. Rogers
Robert F. Rogers Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
James D. Doyle
James D. Doyle United States Naval Research Laboratory
F. Martin Ralph
F. Martin Ralph University of California, San Diego
Fuzhong Weng
Fuzhong Weng National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Jennifer S. Haase
Jennifer S. Haase University of California, San Diego
Michael T. Montgomery
Michael T. Montgomery Naval Postgraduate School
Robert Atlas
Robert Atlas Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Florian Pappenberger
Florian Pappenberger European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

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