Standout Papers

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  1. WHERE ARE THE MOST INTENSE THUNDERSTORMS ON EARTH? (2006)
    E. J. Zipser, Daniel J. Cecil et al. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  2. The Diurnal Cycle of Rainfall and Convective Intensity according to Three Years of TRMM Measurements (2003)
    Stephen W. Nesbitt, Edward J. Zipser Journal of Climate

Immediate Impact

6 by Nobel laureates 37 from Science/Nature 66 standout
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10 intermediate papers

Works of Stephen W. Nesbitt being referenced

Global Precipitation Measurement Cold Season Precipitation Experiment (GCPEX): For Measurement’s Sake, Let It Snow
2014
A Census of Precipitation Features in the Tropics Using TRMM: Radar, Ice Scattering, and Lightning Observations
2000
and 9 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Stephen W. Nesbitt 4851 4188 420 690 102 5.3k
Dian J. Seidel 4831 4556 517 720 53 5.6k
Henry E. Fuelberg 5248 4341 225 377 164 5.8k
Daniel J. Cecil 3872 3610 557 1271 76 4.6k
Byron A. Boville 5949 5222 1032 1248 67 6.6k
K. A. Browning 4346 3463 570 330 168 4.9k
Peter Bechtold 5323 5076 603 275 92 5.7k
Yuh‐Lang Lin 4905 4097 565 218 122 5.4k
Eric J. Fetzer 3751 3703 555 321 138 4.3k
Julio T. Bacmeister 7224 6584 1301 1356 111 8.3k
Ben Kravitz 4028 5504 226 1330 164 6.1k

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