Benjamín Jaimes

1.0k total citations
22 papers, 779 citations indexed

About

Benjamín Jaimes is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Oceanography and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Benjamín Jaimes has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 779 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Atmospheric Science, 17 papers in Oceanography and 10 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Benjamín Jaimes's work include Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (18 papers), Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing (14 papers) and Climate variability and models (10 papers). Benjamín Jaimes is often cited by papers focused on Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (18 papers), Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing (14 papers) and Climate variability and models (10 papers). Benjamín Jaimes collaborates with scholars based in United States, Mexico and Netherlands. Benjamín Jaimes's co-authors include Lynn K. Shay, Eric W. Uhlhorn, Jodi K. Brewster, George R. Halliwell, Jun A. Zhang, Robert F. Rogers, Patrick Meyers, Brian H. Tang, Katja Fennel and Jie Chen and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres and Monthly Weather Review.

In The Last Decade

Benjamín Jaimes

21 papers receiving 772 citations

Peers

Benjamín Jaimes
Jan Morzel United States
Biju Thomas United States
Renhao Wu China
Todd D. Sikora United States
Jan Morzel United States
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All Works

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Cione, Joseph J., et al.. (2024). Improving the Statistical Representation of Tropical Cyclone In-Storm Sea Surface Temperature Cooling. Weather and Forecasting. 39(6). 847–866. 2 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín, Jie Chen, Michael S. Fischer, et al.. (2023). A review of recent research progress on the effect of external influences on tropical cyclone intensity change. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 12(3). 200–215. 9 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín, et al.. (2020). Evidence of Loop Current Frontal Eddy Intensification Through Local Linear and Nonlinear Interactions with the Loop Current. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans. 125(4). 9 indexed citations
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Zhang, Jun A., et al.. (2020). The Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Michael (2018): Storm Structure and the Relationship to Environmental and Air–Sea Interactions. Monthly Weather Review. 149(1). 245–267. 31 indexed citations
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Shay, Lynn K., et al.. (2019). Physical and Biochemical Structure Measured by APEX-EM Floats. 1–6. 8 indexed citations
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Shay, Lynn K., et al.. (2019). The Impact of the Amazon–Orinoco River Plume on Enthalpy Flux and Air–Sea Interaction within Caribbean Sea Tropical Cyclones. Monthly Weather Review. 147(3). 931–950. 33 indexed citations
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Zhang, Jun A., et al.. (2018). Downdrafts and the Evolution of Boundary Layer Thermodynamics in Hurricane Earl (2010) before and during Rapid Intensification. Monthly Weather Review. 146(11). 3545–3565. 34 indexed citations
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Shay, Lynn K., et al.. (2017). Upper ocean observations in eastern C aribbean S ea reveal barrier layer within a warm core eddy. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans. 122(2). 1057–1071. 25 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín, Lynn K. Shay, & Jodi K. Brewster. (2016). Observed air-sea interactions in tropical cyclone Isaac over Loop Current mesoscale eddy features. Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans. 76. 306–324. 57 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín & Lynn K. Shay. (2015). Enhanced Wind-Driven Downwelling Flow in Warm Oceanic Eddy Features during the Intensification of Tropical Cyclone Isaac (2012): Observations and Theory. Journal of Physical Oceanography. 45(6). 1667–1689. 78 indexed citations
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Meyers, Patrick, Lynn K. Shay, Jodi K. Brewster, & Benjamín Jaimes. (2015). Observed ocean thermal response to Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans. 121(1). 162–179. 20 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín, Lynn K. Shay, & Eric W. Uhlhorn. (2014). Enthalpy and Momentum Fluxes during Hurricane Earl Relative to Underlying Ocean Features. Monthly Weather Review. 143(1). 111–131. 102 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín. (2012). The Response of Quasi-Geostrophic Oceanic Vortices to Tropical Cyclone Forcing. 1 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín, Lynn K. Shay, & George R. Halliwell. (2011). The Response of Quasigeostrophic Oceanic Vortices to Tropical Cyclone Forcing. Journal of Physical Oceanography. 41(10). 1965–1985. 62 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín & Lynn K. Shay. (2009). Mixed Layer Cooling in Mesoscale Oceanic Eddies during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Monthly Weather Review. 137(12). 4188–4207. 159 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín. (2009). On the response to tropical cyclones in mesoscale oceanic eddies. 2 indexed citations
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Jaimes, Benjamín, Lynn K. Shay, Eric W. Uhlhorn, et al.. (2006). Influence of the Loop Current ocean heat content on hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. 4 indexed citations

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