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47
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5915
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Werner Singer 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 Werner Singer sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 213 publications — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Werner Singer 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 Werner Singer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Werner Singer is affiliated with the University of Rostock in Germany. Their research spans multiple areas within physics and earth sciences, concentrating primarily on ionospheric and atmospheric phenomena as well as climate variability.

Their work is published in notable venues including the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

Recent publications include:

  • Climatology of quasi-2-day wave structure and variability at middle latitudes in the northern and southern hemispheres, 2021, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics
  • Ground-based noontime D-region electron density climatology over northern Norway, 2023, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Werner Singer include:

  • H. Iimura
  • David C. Fritts
  • R. S. Lieberman
  • Diego Janches
  • N. J. Mitchell

The main fields of study for their research are:

  • Physics and Astronomy
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Subfields within these areas include:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Geophysics
  • Aerospace Engineering

Werner Singer's research addresses topics such as:

  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Atmospheric ozone and climate
  • Climate variability and models
  • Earthquake detection and analysis
  • GNSS positioning and interference

Best Publications

  • Latitudinal and longitudinal variability of mesospheric winds and temperatures during stratospheric warming events

    P. Hoffmann;W. Singer;D. Keuer;W.K. Hocking

  • Seasonal variation of mesospheric waves at northern middle and high latitudes

    Peter Hoffmann;Erich Becker;Werner Singer;Manja Placke

  • An explanation for the seasonal dependence of midlatitude sporadic E layers

    C. Haldoupis;D. Pancheva;W. Singer;C. Meek

  • High-altitude data assimilation system experiments for the northern summer mesosphere season of 2007

    Stephen D. Eckermann;Karl W. Hoppel;Lawrence Coy;John P. McCormack

  • Validation of mesosphere and lower thermosphere winds from the high resolution Doppler imager on UARS

    M. D. Burrage;W. R. Skinner;D. A. Gell;P. B. Hays

  • Planetary waves in coupling the stratosphere and mesosphere during the major stratospheric warming in 2003/2004

    D. Pancheva;D. Pancheva;P. Mukhtarov;N. J. Mitchell;E. Merzlyakov

  • On the consistency of model, ground‐based, and satellite observations of tidal signatures: Initial results from the CAWSES tidal campaigns

    W. E. Ward;J. Oberheide;L. P. Goncharenko;T. Nakamura

  • Solar cycle dependence and long-term trends in the wind field of the mesosphere/lower thermosphere

    J. Bremer;R. Schminder;K.M. Greisiger;P. Hoffmann

  • MAARSY: The new MST radar on Andøya—System description and first results

    R. Latteck;W. Singer;M. Rapp;B. Vandepeer

  • Diurnal and annual variations of meteor rates at the arctic circle

    W. Singer;U. von Zahn;J. Weiß

  • Variability of the mesospheric wind field at middle and Arctic latitudes in winter and its relation to stratospheric circulation disturbances

    P Hoffmann;W Singer;D Keuer

  • Mean seasonal and diurnal variations of PMSE and winds from 4 years of radar observations at ALOMAR

    P. Hoffmann;W. Singer;J. Bremer

  • First simultaneous and common volume observations of noctilucent clouds and polar mesosphere summer echoes by lidar and radar

    V. Nussbaumer;K. H. Fricke;M. Langer;W. Singer

  • Climatology of the semidiurnal tide at 52–56°N from ground-based radar wind measurements 1985–1995

    Ch. Jacobi;Yu.I. Portnyagin;T.V. Solovjova;P. Hoffmann

  • Mesopause dynamics from the scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR Project

    A. H. Manson;C. E. Meek;C. M. Hall;S. Nozawa

  • First common volume observations of layered plasma structures and polar mesospheric summer echoes by rocket and radar

    O. Havnes;A. Brattli;T. Aslaksen;W. Singer

  • Global-scale tidal variability during the PSMOS campaign of June–August 1999: interaction with planetary waves

    D Pancheva;E Merzlyakov;N.J Mitchell;Yu Portnyagin

  • Trends of mesospheric gravity waves at northern middle latitudes during summer

    P. Hoffmann;M. Rapp;W. Singer;D. Keuer

  • MF radar observations of seasonal variability of semidiurnal motions in the mesosphere at high northern and southern latitudes

    D.M. Riggin;C.K. Meyer;D.C. Fritts;M.J. Jarvis

  • Global study of northern hemisphere quasi-2-day wave events in recent summers near 90 km altitude

    C. E. Meek;A. H. Manson;Steven J Franke;W. Singer

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Hoffmann
Peter Hoffmann University of Rostock
Markus Rapp
Markus Rapp German Aerospace Center
A. H. Manson
A. H. Manson University of Saskatchewan
C. E. Meek
C. E. Meek University of Saskatchewan
Nicholas J. Mitchell
Nicholas J. Mitchell University of Bath
Wayne K. Hocking
Wayne K. Hocking University of Western Ontario
Robert A. Vincent
Robert A. Vincent University of Adelaide
Dora Pancheva
Dora Pancheva Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
F. J. Schmidlin
F. J. Schmidlin National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Franz-Josef Lübken
Franz-Josef Lübken University of Rostock

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