Martin Widmann

11.3k total citations · 6 hit papers
60 papers, 7.6k citations indexed

About

Martin Widmann is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Martin Widmann has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 7.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Atmospheric Science, 45 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 4 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Martin Widmann's work include Climate variability and models (42 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (26 papers) and Tree-ring climate responses (14 papers). Martin Widmann is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (42 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (26 papers) and Tree-ring climate responses (14 papers). Martin Widmann collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and Austria. Martin Widmann's co-authors include Douglas Maraun, Christopher S. Bretherton, Mathieu Vrac, John M. Wallace, Valentin Dymnikov, Ileana Bladé, Emanuele Bevacqua, Julie Jones, Richard E. Chandler and Jonathan Eden and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Trends in Ecology & Evolution and Journal of Climate.

In The Last Decade

Martin Widmann

60 papers receiving 7.3k citations

Hit Papers

Precipitation downscaling under climate change: Rec... 1999 2026 2008 2017 2010 2008 1999 2017 2019 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Martin Widmann United Kingdom 31 5.6k 5.5k 1.1k 958 539 60 7.6k
Ulrich Cubasch Germany 40 5.7k 1.0× 6.4k 1.2× 408 0.4× 1.4k 1.5× 760 1.4× 146 8.8k
Pedro Leite da Silva Dias Brazil 36 4.2k 0.8× 4.4k 0.8× 410 0.4× 728 0.8× 752 1.4× 147 6.4k
Graham P. Weedon United Kingdom 38 3.5k 0.6× 4.3k 0.8× 1.9k 1.7× 581 0.6× 910 1.7× 80 7.5k
Richard Wood United Kingdom 33 4.8k 0.9× 4.1k 0.7× 558 0.5× 2.5k 2.6× 526 1.0× 74 6.8k
Anders Moberg Sweden 34 4.7k 0.8× 5.0k 0.9× 311 0.3× 376 0.4× 462 0.9× 68 6.5k
Thierry Fichefet Belgium 40 4.7k 0.8× 6.7k 1.2× 272 0.3× 2.3k 2.4× 879 1.6× 125 8.9k
Stefan Hastenrath United States 54 6.0k 1.1× 6.1k 1.1× 553 0.5× 2.9k 3.0× 1.1k 2.1× 236 8.8k
Buwen Dong United Kingdom 46 5.7k 1.0× 5.6k 1.0× 262 0.2× 2.1k 2.2× 311 0.6× 150 6.9k
Tetsuzo Yasunari Japan 51 9.3k 1.7× 8.7k 1.6× 542 0.5× 2.9k 3.1× 639 1.2× 163 11.1k
R. Krishnan India 42 4.6k 0.8× 4.1k 0.7× 408 0.4× 1.3k 1.4× 243 0.5× 136 5.5k

Countries citing papers authored by Martin Widmann

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Fields of papers citing papers by Martin Widmann

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Martin Widmann

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Widmann, Martin, et al.. (2024). A comparison of two statistical postprocessing methods for heavy‐precipitation forecasts over India during the summer monsoon. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 150(761). 1865–1883. 3 indexed citations
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Manning, Colin, Martin Widmann, Douglas Maraun, Anne F. Van Loon, & Emanuele Bevacqua. (2023). Large spread in the representation of compound long-duration dry and hot spells over Europe in CMIP5. Weather and Climate Dynamics. 4(2). 309–329. 1 indexed citations
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Stubbings, William A., Mohamed Abou‐Elwafa Abdallah, Isabelle Durance, et al.. (2021). The Time Machine framework: monitoring and prediction of biodiversity loss. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 37(2). 138–146. 14 indexed citations
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Bevacqua, Emanuele, Douglas Maraun, Michalis Vousdoukas, et al.. (2019). Higher probability of compound flooding from precipitation and storm surge in Europe under anthropogenic climate change. Science Advances. 5(9). eaaw5531–eaaw5531. 332 indexed citations breakdown →
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Maraun, Douglas & Martin Widmann. (2018). Cross-validation of bias-corrected climate simulations is misleading. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 22(9). 4867–4873. 40 indexed citations
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Wagner, Sebastian, Jesper Sjolte, Marlene Klockmann, et al.. (2018). Diving into the Past: A Paleo Data–Model Comparison Workshop on the Late Glacial and Holocene. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 100(1). ES1–ES4. 6 indexed citations
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Manning, Colin, Martin Widmann, Douglas Maraun, et al.. (2017). A Multivariate Description of Compound Events of Meteorological Drought and Heat Waves. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 17118. 2 indexed citations
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Maraun, Douglas, et al.. (2017). A combined statistical bias correction and stochastic downscaling method for precipitation. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 21(3). 1693–1719. 71 indexed citations
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Bevacqua, Emanuele, Douglas Maraun, Ingrid Hobæk Haff, Martin Widmann, & Mathieu Vrac. (2017). Multivariate statistical modelling of compound events via pair-copula constructions: analysis of floods in Ravenna (Italy). Hydrology and earth system sciences. 21(6). 2701–2723. 264 indexed citations
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Widmann, Martin, et al.. (2016). Influence of proxy data uncertainty on data assimilation for the past climate. Climate of the past. 12(7). 1555–1563. 4 indexed citations
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Widmann, Martin, et al.. (2015). On-line and off-line data assimilation in palaeoclimatology: a case study. Climate of the past. 11(1). 81–93. 52 indexed citations
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Maraun, Douglas & Martin Widmann. (2015). The representation of location by regional climate models in complex terrain. 4 indexed citations
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Maraun, Douglas & Martin Widmann. (2015). The representation of location by a regional climate model in complex terrain. Hydrology and earth system sciences. 19(8). 3449–3456. 41 indexed citations
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Hakim, Gregory J., J. D. Annan, Stefan Brönnimann, et al.. (2015). Overview of data assimilation methods. Open Access CRIS of the University of Bern. 21(2). 72–73. 10 indexed citations
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Maraun, Douglas, Martin Widmann, Rasmus Benestad, et al.. (2013). VALUE - Validating and Integrating Downscaling Methods for Climate Change Research. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 4 indexed citations
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Eden, Jonathan, Martin Widmann, David Grawe, & Sebastian Rast. (2012). Skill, Correction, and Downscaling of GCM-Simulated Precipitation. Journal of Climate. 25(11). 3970–3984. 155 indexed citations
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Eden, Jonathan & Martin Widmann. (2010). Statistical downscaling of GCM-simulated precipitation using Model Output Statistics. EGUGA. 433. 1 indexed citations
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Widmann, Martin, et al.. (2010). Using data assimilation to study extratropical Northern Hemisphere climate over the last millennium. Climate of the past. 6(5). 627–644. 89 indexed citations
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Jones, Julie & Martin Widmann. (2004). Early peak in Antarctic oscillation index. Nature. 432(7015). 290–291. 57 indexed citations
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Jones, Julie & Martin Widmann. (2003). Instrument- and tree-ring-based estimates of the Antarctic Oscillation. EAEJA. 6813. 1 indexed citations

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