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Vincent Moron 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 Vincent Moron sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 143 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Vincent Moron 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 Vincent Moron sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Vincent Moron is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions to the subfields of global and planetary change and atmospheric science.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of topics within climate and environmental research, concentrating on climate variability and models, meteorological phenomena and simulations, hydrology and drought analysis, tropical and extratropical cyclones research, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, and precipitation measurement and analysis.

Vincent Moron's recent publications include:

  • Increased likelihood of heat-induced large wildfires in the Mediterranean Basin, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Recent changes in the atmospheric circulation patterns during the dry-to-wet transition season in south tropical South America (1979-2020): Impacts on precipitation and fire season, 2021, Journal of Climate
  • Impact of atmospheric circulation on the rainfall-temperature relationship in Australia, 2020, Environmental Research Letters
  • Tropical rainfall subseasonal-to-seasonal predictability types, 2020, npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
  • Circulation Patterns and Associated Rainfall Over South Tropical South America: GCMs Evaluation During the Dry-To-Wet Transition Season, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Vincent Moron frequently publishes in various academic venues, including:

  • International Journal of Climatology
  • Climate Dynamics
  • Journal of Climate
  • HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe)
  • Scientific Reports

The scientist has collaborated with several co-authors extensively, such as:

  • Nathalie Philippon
  • Pierre Camberlin
  • Andreas H. Fink
  • Peter Knippertz
  • Raffael Aellig

Best Publications

  • Translating climate forecasts into agricultural terms: advances and challenges

    James W. Hansen;Andrew Challinor;Amor Valeriano M. Ines;Tim Wheeler

  • Trends, interdecadal and interannual oscillations in global sea-surface temperatures

    Vincent Moron;Robert Vautard;Michael Ghil

  • Sahel droughts and Enso dynamics

    Serge Janicot;Vincent Moron;Bernard Fontaine

  • Increased likelihood of heat-induced large wildfires in the Mediterranean Basin.

    Julien Ruffault;Thomas Curt;Vincent Moron;Ricardo M. Trigo;Ricardo M. Trigo

  • Interactions among ENSO, the Monsoon, and Diurnal Cycle in Rainfall Variability over Java, Indonesia

    Jian-Hua Qian;Andrew W. Robertson;Vincent Moron

  • The onset of the rainy season and farmers' sowing strategy for pearl millet cultivation in Southwest Niger

    Romain Marteau;Benjamin Sultan;Vincent Moron;Agali Alhassane

  • West African Monsoon Dynamics and Eastern Equatorial Atlantic and Pacific SST Anomalies (1970-88)

    Serge Janicot;Ali Harzallah;Bernard Fontaine;Vincent Moron

  • Components of rainy seasons variability in Equatorial East Africa : onset, cessation, rainfall frequency and intensity

    Pierre Camberlin;Vincent Moron;Vincent Moron;Vincent Moron;Raphael Okoola;Nathalie Philippon

  • Extreme wildfire events are linked to global-change-type droughts in the northern Mediterranean

    Julien Ruffault;Thomas Curt;Nicolas K. Martin-StPaul;Vincent Moron;Vincent Moron

  • Rainfall Anomaly Patterns and Wind Field Signals over West Africa in August (1958–1989)

    Bernard Fontaine;Serge Janicot;Vincent Moron

  • Spatial Coherence and Seasonal Predictability of Monsoon Onset over Indonesia

    Vincent Moron;Andrew W. Robertson;Rizaldi Boer

  • Spatial Coherence of Tropical Rainfall at the Regional Scale

    Vincent Moron;Andrew W. Robertson;M. Neil Ward;Pierre Camberlin

  • Diurnal Cycle in Different Weather Regimes and Rainfall Variability over Borneo Associated with ENSO

    Jian-Hua Qian;Andrew W. Robertson;Vincent Moron

  • Seasonal modulation of the El Niño–southern oscillation relationship with sea level pressure anomalies over the North Atlantic in October–March 1873–1996

    Vincent Moron;Vincent Moron;I. Gouirand;I. Gouirand

  • Spatial coherence of monsoon onset over Western and Central Sahel (1950-2000)

    Romain Marteau;Vincent Moron;Nathalie Philippon

  • Guinean and sahelian rainfall anomaly indices at annual and monthly scales (1933–1990)

    Vincent Moron

  • Daily synoptic conditions associated with large fire occurrence in Mediterranean France: evidence for a wind‐driven fire regime

    J. Ruffault;Vincent Moron;Vincent Moron;R. Trigo;T. Curt

  • Rainfall variability in subequatorial America and Africa and relationships with the main sea-surface temperature modes (1951–1990)

    Vincent Moron;Sylvain Bigot;Pascal Roucou

  • Seasonal Predictability and Spatial Coherence of Rainfall Characteristics in the Tropical Setting of Senegal

    Vincent Moron;Andrew W. Robertson;M. Neil Ward

  • ITCZ and ENSO-like pacing of Nile delta hydro-geomorphology during the Holocene

    Nick Marriner;Clément Flaux;David Kaniewski;Christophe Morhange

  • The impact of El Niño–southern oscillation upon weather regimes over Europe and the North Atlantic during boreal winter

    Vincent Moron;Vincent Moron;Guy Plaut

  • Weather Types and Rainfall over Senegal. Part II: Downscaling of GCM Simulations

    Vincent Moron;Andrew W. Robertson;M. Neil Ward;Ousmane Ndiaye

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew W. Robertson
Andrew W. Robertson Columbia University
Michael Ghil
Michael Ghil École Normale Supérieure
Pierre Camberlin
Pierre Camberlin University of Burgundy
Benjamin Sultan
Benjamin Sultan Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Serge Janicot
Serge Janicot Sorbonne University
Ricardo M. Trigo
Ricardo M. Trigo University of Lisbon
Christelle Hély
Christelle Hély University of Montpellier
Antonio Navarra
Antonio Navarra National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Jan Polcher
Jan Polcher École Polytechnique

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