Antonios Mamalakis

892 total citations
21 papers, 509 citations indexed

About

Antonios Mamalakis is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Antonios Mamalakis has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 509 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 9 papers in Atmospheric Science and 6 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Antonios Mamalakis's work include Climate variability and models (11 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (7 papers) and Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes (5 papers). Antonios Mamalakis is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (11 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (7 papers) and Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes (5 papers). Antonios Mamalakis collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Greece. Antonios Mamalakis's co-authors include Elizabeth A. Barnes, Imme Ebert‐Uphoff, Andreas Langousis, Roberto Deidda, Efi Foufoula‐Georgiou, Michelangelo Puliga, Marino Marrocu, James T. Randerson, Clément Guilloteau and Phong V. V. Le and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Journal of Climate.

In The Last Decade

Antonios Mamalakis

19 papers receiving 501 citations

Peers

Antonios Mamalakis
M. L. Branstetter United States
Andrew E. Mercer United States
Scott Sellars United States
G. Leptoukh United States
M. Suarez United States
M. L. Branstetter United States
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All Works

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Papalexiou, Simon Michael, Giuseppe Mascaro, Angeline G. Pendergrass, et al.. (2025). Sustainability Nexus AID: storms. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 33(1). 2 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, et al.. (2025). The influence of correlated features on neural network attribution methods in geoscience. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 1 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Michail, Antonios Mamalakis, Ingrid Agartz, et al.. (2025). Solving the enigma: Enhancing faithfulness and comprehensibility in explanations of deep networks. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6. 70–81.
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Materia, Stefano, O Sungmin, Antonios Mamalakis, et al.. (2024). Artificial intelligence for climate prediction of extremes: State of the art, challenges, and future perspectives. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change. 15(6). 26 indexed citations
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Le, Phong V. V., James T. Randerson, Rebecca Willett, et al.. (2023). Climate-driven changes in the predictability of seasonal precipitation. Nature Communications. 14(1). 3822–3822. 32 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, Elizabeth A. Barnes, & James W. Hurrell. (2023). Using Explainable Artificial Intelligence to Quantify “Climate Distinguishability” After Stratospheric Aerosol Injection. Geophysical Research Letters. 50(20). 8 indexed citations
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McGovern, Amy, David John Gagne, Christopher D. Wirz, et al.. (2023). Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Sciences: An Innovative Approach for Summer School. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 104(6). E1222–E1231. 1 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, Amir AghaKouchak, James T. Randerson, & Efi Foufoula‐Georgiou. (2022). Hotspots of Predictability: Identifying Regions of High Precipitation Predictability at Seasonal Timescales From Limited Time Series Observations. Water Resources Research. 58(5). e2021WR031302–e2021WR031302. 7 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, Imme Ebert‐Uphoff, & Elizabeth A. Barnes. (2022). Neural network attribution methods for problems in geoscience: A novel synthetic benchmark dataset. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1. 60 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, Elizabeth A. Barnes, & Imme Ebert‐Uphoff. (2022). Investigating the Fidelity of Explainable Artificial Intelligence Methods for Applications of Convolutional Neural Networks in Geoscience. NOAA Institutional Repository. 1(4). 58 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, Elizabeth A. Barnes, & Imme Ebert‐Uphoff. (2022). Carefully Choose the Baseline: Lessons Learned from Applying XAI Attribution Methods for Regression Tasks in Geoscience. NOAA Institutional Repository. 2(1). 27 indexed citations
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Le, Phong V. V., Clément Guilloteau, Antonios Mamalakis, & Efi Foufoula‐Georgiou. (2021). Underestimated MJO Variability in CMIP6 Models. Geophysical Research Letters. 48(12). 26 indexed citations
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Guilloteau, Clément, et al.. (2020). Rotated Spectral Principal Component Analysis (rsPCA) for Identifying Dynamical Modes of Variability in Climate Systems. Journal of Climate. 34(2). 715–736. 8 indexed citations
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Willett, Rebecca, Antonios Mamalakis, Efi Foufoula‐Georgiou, et al.. (2020). Graph-Guided Regularized Regression of Pacific Ocean Climate Variables to Increase Predictive Skill of Southwestern U.S. Winter Precipitation. Journal of Climate. 34(2). 737–754. 11 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, Jin‐Yi Yu, James T. Randerson, Amir AghaKouchak, & Efi Foufoula‐Georgiou. (2018). A new interhemispheric teleconnection increases predictability of winter precipitation in southwestern US. Nature Communications. 9(1). 2332–2332. 47 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios & Efi Foufoula‐Georgiou. (2018). A Multivariate Probabilistic Framework for Tracking the Intertropical Convergence Zone: Analysis of Recent Climatology and Past Trends. Geophysical Research Letters. 45(23). 10 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios & Vassilios Kaleris. (2018). Estimation of seawater retreat timescales in homogeneous and confined coastal aquifers based on dimensional analysis. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 64(2). 190–209. 1 indexed citations
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Mamalakis, Antonios, Andreas Langousis, Roberto Deidda, & Marino Marrocu. (2017). A parametric approach for simultaneous bias correction and high‐resolution downscaling of climate model rainfall. Water Resources Research. 53(3). 2149–2170. 50 indexed citations
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Langousis, Andreas, Antonios Mamalakis, Michelangelo Puliga, & Roberto Deidda. (2016). Threshold detection for the generalized Pareto distribution: Review of representative methods and application to the NOAA NCDC daily rainfall database. Water Resources Research. 52(4). 2659–2681. 94 indexed citations
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Langousis, Andreas, Antonios Mamalakis, Roberto Deidda, & Marino Marrocu. (2015). Assessing the relative effectiveness of statistical downscaling and distribution mapping in reproducing rainfall statistics based on climate model results. Water Resources Research. 52(1). 471–494. 40 indexed citations

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