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D-Index
50
Citations
10410
World Ranking
3368
National Ranking
1341

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1961 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1942 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Warren B. White is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their work primarily spans Environmental Science and Veterinary fields, with particular focus on Ecology and studies related to Small Animals.

The scientist's research includes contributions to the areas of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Rangeland and Wildlife Management, and Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies. These topics frame the scope of their investigations and published work.

Among recent publications, White has contributed to the paper titled Aerial culling invasive alien deer with shotguns improves efficiency and welfare outcomes, published in 2023 in the journal NeoBiota. This paper has attracted citations, indicating engagement from the academic community.

  • Corey J. A. Bradshaw
  • Andrew Doube
  • Annette T. Scanlon
  • Brad Page
  • Myall Tarran

These are some of the frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Warren B. White, reflecting teamwork across related research projects.

  • NeoBiota

NeoBiota is a noted publication venue for White's work, representing the platform where their recent research has been disseminated.

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1942
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1961

Over the course of their career, White has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) on two occasions, reflecting acknowledgments by professional peers within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • SOLAR INFLUENCES ON CLIMATE

    L. J. Gray;L. J. Gray;J. Beer;M. Geller;J.D. Haigh

  • An Antarctic circumpolar wave in surface pressure, wind, temperature and sea-ice extent

    Warren B. White;Ray G. Peterson

  • Annual and Interannual Variability in the Kuroshio Current System

    Keisuke Mizuno;Warren B. White

  • Response of global upper ocean temperature to changing solar irradiance

    Warren B. White;Judith Lean;Daniel R. Cayan;Michael D. Dettinger

  • ENSO and ENSO-related Predictability. Part I: Prediction of Equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperature with a Hybrid Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Model

    T. P. Barnett;N. Graham;S. Pazan;W. White

  • Design of a global observing system for gyre-scale upper ocean temperature variability

    Warren B. White

  • The El Niño Cycle: A Natural Oscillator of the Pacific Ocean—Atmosphere System

    Nicholas E. Graham;Warren B. White

  • A Westward-Intensified Decadal Change in the North Pacific Thermocline and Gyre-Scale Circulation

    Arthur J. Miller;Daniel R. Cayan;Warren B. White

  • Slow oceanic teleconnections linking the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave with the tropical El Niño-Southern Oscillation

    Ray G. Peterson;Warren B. White

  • Patterns of coherent decadal and interdecadal climate signals in the Pacific Basin during the 20th century

    Yves M. Tourre;Balaji Rajagopalan;Yochanan Kushnir;Mathew Barlow

  • Quasi‐periodicity and global symmetries in interdecadal upper ocean temperature variability

    Warren B. White;Daniel R. Cayan

  • Short-Term Climatic Variability in the Thermal Structure of the Pacific Ocean during 1979 82

    Warren B. White;Gary A. Meyers;Jean Rene Donguy;Stephen E. Pazan

  • ENSO and Variability of the Antarctic Peninsula Pelagic Marine Ecosystem

    Valerie J. Loeb;Eileen E. Hofmann;John M. Klinck;Osmund Holm-Hansen

  • Improved determination of global mean sea level variations using TOPEX/POSEIDON altimeter data

    R. S. Nerem;B. J. Haines;J. Hendricks;J. F. Minster

  • On the formation of the Kuroshio meander and its relationship to the large-scale ocean circulation

    W.B. White;J.P. McCreary

  • Annual Forcing of Baroclinic Long Waves in the Tropical North Pacific Ocean

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  • Eddy Variability in the Kuroshio Extension as Revealed by Geosat Altimetry: Energy Propagation Away from the Jet, Reynolds Stress, and Seasonal Cycle

    Chang-Kou Tai;Warren B. White

  • Inferring interannual changes in global upper ocean heat storage from TOPEX altimetry

    Warren B. White;Chang-Kou Tai

  • Sources of Interannual Baroclinic Waves in the Eastern Subtropical North Pacific

    Warren B. White;J. F. T. Saur

  • Non-linear alignment of El Nino to the 11-yr solar cycle

    Warren B. White;Zhengyu Liu

  • Global upper ocean heat storage response to radiative forcing from changing solar irradiance and increasing greenhouse gas/aerosol concentrations

    Warren B. White;Daniel R. Cayan;Judith Lean

  • The Antarctic Circumpolar Wave: A Beta Effect in Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling over the Southern Ocean

    Warren B. White;Shyh-Chin Chen;Ray G. Peterson

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel R. Cayan
Daniel R. Cayan University of California, San Diego
Michael D. Dettinger
Michael D. Dettinger Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Arthur J. Miller
Arthur J. Miller University of California, San Diego
Nicholas E. Graham
Nicholas E. Graham Hydrologic Research Center
Julian P. McCreary
Julian P. McCreary University of Hawaii at Manoa
William R. Holland
William R. Holland National Center for Atmospheric Research
Rob Allan
Rob Allan Met Office
Judith Lean
Judith Lean United States Naval Research Laboratory
Per Gloersen
Per Gloersen Goddard Space Flight Center
Alexander Gershunov
Alexander Gershunov University of California, San Diego

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