Jeffrey D. Kepert

3.2k total citations
71 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Jeffrey D. Kepert is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Jeffrey D. Kepert has authored 71 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Atmospheric Science, 41 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 28 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Jeffrey D. Kepert's work include Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (49 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (40 papers) and Climate variability and models (29 papers). Jeffrey D. Kepert is often cited by papers focused on Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research (49 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (40 papers) and Climate variability and models (29 papers). Jeffrey D. Kepert collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. Jeffrey D. Kepert's co-authors include Yuqing Wang, Kevin J. Tory, Johnny C. L. Chan, Juliane Schwendike, Greg J. Holland, William P. Thurston, Mark D. Powell, Eric W. Uhlhorn, David S. Nolan and Robert Fawcett and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences and Monthly Weather Review.

In The Last Decade

Jeffrey D. Kepert

70 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Peers

Jeffrey D. Kepert
David E. Kingsmill United States
Scott Giangrande United States
Bradley F. Smull United States
Yuanchong Zhang United States
Hye‐Yeong Chun South Korea
Robert M. Rabin United States
Vijay Tallapragada United States
Sofía Caires Netherlands
David E. Kingsmill United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kepert, Jeffrey D.. (2025). A Simple Model of the Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer at Landfall. Monthly Weather Review. 153(4). 589–603. 1 indexed citations
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Kepert, Jeffrey D.. (2025). Landfall-Induced Changes in Tropical Cyclone Veronica’s Surface Winds. Monthly Weather Review. 153(4). 605–616. 1 indexed citations
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Schwendike, Juliane, et al.. (2024). Impacts of free tropospheric turbulence parametrisation on a sheared tropical cyclone. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 150(764). 4437–4456.
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Kepert, Jeffrey D., William P. Thurston, & Kevin J. Tory. (2023). A fast, physically based model of firebrand transport by bushfire plumes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 345. 109839–109839. 6 indexed citations
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Kepert, Jeffrey D.. (2023). A Parametric Model of Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds for Sea and Land. Weather and Forecasting. 38(9). 1739–1757. 3 indexed citations
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Tory, Kevin J., et al.. (2023). A case study of South Australia’s severe thunderstorm and tornado outbreak 28 September 2016. Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science. 73(2). 178–193. 1 indexed citations
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Ye, Hua, et al.. (2022). Simulations of the Waroona fire using the coupled atmosphere–fire model ACCESS-Fire. Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science. 72(2). 126–138. 13 indexed citations
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Didlake, Anthony C., et al.. (2021). Investigating Axisymmetric and Asymmetric Signals of Secondary Eyewall Formation Using Observations‐Based Modeling of the Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 126(16). 7 indexed citations
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Zieger, Stefan, et al.. (2021). Hindcasting of tropical cyclone winds and waves. Ocean Dynamics. 71(5). 559–588. 12 indexed citations
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Zieger, Stefan, et al.. (2021). Assessment of tropical cyclone wave models for engineering applications. Ocean Engineering. 225. 108748–108748. 6 indexed citations
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Walsh, Kevin, et al.. (2020). The Stationary Banding Complex and Secondary Eyewall Formation in Tropical Cyclones. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 125(6). 10 indexed citations
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Kepert, Jeffrey D., et al.. (2019). Bias Correction of Tropical Cyclone Parameters in the ECMWF Ensemble Prediction System in Australia. Monthly Weather Review. 147(11). 4261–4285. 17 indexed citations
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Thurston, William P., et al.. (2013). Large-eddy simulations of bushfire plumes in the turbulent atmospheric boundary layer. Piantadosi, J., Anderssen, R.S. and Boland J. (eds) MODSIM2013, 20th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. 2 indexed citations
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Kepert, Jeffrey D.. (2012). The Seventh International Workshop on Tropical Cyclones. 1 indexed citations
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Chan, Johnny C. L. & Jeffrey D. Kepert. (2010). Global Perspectives on Tropical Cyclones. 94 indexed citations
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Walsh, Kevin, et al.. (2010). Constraints on drag and exchange coefficients at extreme wind speeds. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 115(C9). 12 indexed citations
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Kepert, Jeffrey D.. (2008). Interpreting dropsonde measurements of turbulence in the tropical cyclone boundary layer. 2 indexed citations
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Vincent, Claire, et al.. (2008). Verification of a high-resolution mesoscale NWP system. 57(3). 213–233. 8 indexed citations
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Schwendike, Juliane & Jeffrey D. Kepert. (2008). The Boundary Layer Winds in Hurricanes Danielle (1998) and Isabel (2003). Monthly Weather Review. 136(8). 3168–3192. 59 indexed citations
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Wang, Yuqing, Jeffrey D. Kepert, & Greg J. Holland. (2001). The Effect of Sea Spray Evaporation on Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer Structure and Intensity*. Monthly Weather Review. 129(10). 2481–2500. 91 indexed citations

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