Jamie Rhome

1.4k total citations
21 papers, 949 citations indexed

About

Jamie Rhome is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Earth-Surface Processes. According to data from OpenAlex, Jamie Rhome has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 949 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Atmospheric Science, 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 6 papers in Earth-Surface Processes. Recurrent topics in Jamie Rhome's work include Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (18 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (7 papers) and Coastal and Marine Dynamics (6 papers). Jamie Rhome is often cited by papers focused on Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (18 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (7 papers) and Coastal and Marine Dynamics (6 papers). Jamie Rhome collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Jamie Rhome's co-authors include Keqi Zhang, Yuepeng Li, Huiqing Liu, Thomas J. Smith, Jian Shen, Hongzhou Xu, Brian C. Zachry, Cristina Forbes, William James Booth and Jesse Feyen and has published in prestigious journals such as Remote Sensing of Environment, Geophysical Research Letters and Monthly Weather Review.

In The Last Decade

Jamie Rhome

20 papers receiving 913 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jamie Rhome United States 11 501 371 354 331 199 21 949
John J. Marra United States 17 589 1.2× 448 1.2× 289 0.8× 538 1.6× 407 2.0× 52 1.1k
Katherine A. Serafin United States 15 518 1.0× 380 1.0× 266 0.8× 477 1.4× 271 1.4× 34 919
Benjamin T. Gutierrez United States 13 276 0.6× 175 0.5× 301 0.9× 410 1.2× 155 0.8× 25 716
Ron Hoeke Australia 20 592 1.2× 325 0.9× 413 1.2× 495 1.5× 568 2.9× 40 1.2k
Mathijs van Ledden Netherlands 14 252 0.5× 212 0.6× 449 1.3× 480 1.5× 127 0.6× 37 807
Lucy Bricheno United Kingdom 17 321 0.6× 296 0.8× 255 0.7× 291 0.9× 382 1.9× 37 806
Andrés Payo United Kingdom 17 201 0.4× 205 0.6× 427 1.2× 545 1.6× 114 0.6× 51 866
Alexandra Toimil Spain 15 332 0.7× 224 0.6× 331 0.9× 525 1.6× 199 1.0× 29 803
Matthew M. Barbee United States 13 330 0.7× 160 0.4× 373 1.1× 572 1.7× 153 0.8× 24 814
Stephanie Higgins United States 8 279 0.6× 277 0.7× 207 0.6× 236 0.7× 77 0.4× 10 687

Countries citing papers authored by Jamie Rhome

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jamie Rhome

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jamie Rhome

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jamie Rhome. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jamie Rhome based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jamie Rhome. Jamie Rhome is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Chen, Qiang, et al.. (2024). Storm-tide and wave interaction at Puerto Rico during Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Continental Shelf Research. 277. 105251–105251. 1 indexed citations
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Chen, Qiang, et al.. (2021). Improved modeling of the role of mangroves in storm surge attenuation. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 260. 107515–107515. 16 indexed citations
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Zhang, Keqi, et al.. (2019). Accuracy assessment of ASTER, SRTM, ALOS, and TDX DEMs for Hispaniola and implications for mapping vulnerability to coastal flooding. Remote Sensing of Environment. 225. 290–306. 112 indexed citations
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Zhang, Keqi, et al.. (2019). Comparison of TanDEM-X DEM with LiDAR Data for Accuracy Assessment in a Coastal Urban Area. Remote Sensing. 11(7). 876–876. 21 indexed citations
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Zachry, Brian C., et al.. (2015). A National View of Storm Surge Risk and Inundation. Weather Climate and Society. 7(2). 109–117. 94 indexed citations
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Forbes, Cristina, et al.. (2014). PREDICTION AND VERIFICATION OF STORM SURGE DURING HURRICANE SANDY WITH THE NWS SLOSH MODEL. 2 indexed citations
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Forbes, Cristina, et al.. (2014). Predicting the Storm Surge Threat of Hurricane Sandy with the National Weather Service SLOSH Model. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2(2). 437–476. 58 indexed citations
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Westhuysen, André van der, et al.. (2014). Enhancements to NWPS to Provide Coastal and Overland Hurricane Wave Guidance. 3 indexed citations
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Morrow, Betty Hearn, Jeffrey K. Lazo, Jamie Rhome, & Jesse Feyen. (2014). Improving Storm Surge Risk Communication: Stakeholder Perspectives. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 96(1). 35–48. 83 indexed citations
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Zhang, Keqi, Yuepeng Li, Huiqing Liu, Jamie Rhome, & Cristina Forbes. (2013). Transition of the Coastal and Estuarine Storm Tide Model to an Operational Storm Surge Forecast Model: A Case Study of the Florida Coast. Weather and Forecasting. 28(4). 1019–1037. 25 indexed citations
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Zhang, Keqi, Huiqing Liu, Yuepeng Li, et al.. (2012). The role of mangroves in attenuating storm surges. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 102-103. 11–23. 321 indexed citations
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Forbes, Cristina & Jamie Rhome. (2012). An Automated Operational Storm Surge Prediction System for the National Hurricane Center. Estuarine and Coastal Modeling. 213–229. 9 indexed citations
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Avila, Lixion A. & Jamie Rhome. (2009). Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season of 2007. Monthly Weather Review. 137(8). 2436–2447. 2 indexed citations
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Beven, John L., Eric S. Blake, Daniel P. Brown, et al.. (2008). Atlantic Hurricane Season of 2005. Monthly Weather Review. 136(3). 1109–1173. 152 indexed citations
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Pasch, Richard J., Eric S. Blake, Lixion A. Avila, et al.. (2008). Eastern North Pacific Hurricane Season of 2006. Monthly Weather Review. 137(1). 3–20. 18 indexed citations
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Avila, Lixion A. & Jamie Rhome. (2008). The 2007 Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season:A Quiet Year. Weatherwise. 61(2). 46–49. 1 indexed citations
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Rhome, Jamie, et al.. (2006). On the Calculation of Vertical Shear: An Operational Perspective. 8 indexed citations
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Rhome, Jamie & Sethu Raman. (2006). Environmental influences on tropical cyclone structure and intensity: A review of past and present literature. 6 indexed citations
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Rhome, Jamie, Dev Niyogi, & Sethu Raman. (2000). Mesoclimatic analysis of severe weather and ENSO interactions in North Carolina. Geophysical Research Letters. 27(15). 2269–2272. 11 indexed citations

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