Mathew Koll Roxy

5.9k total citations · 3 hit papers
59 papers, 3.7k citations indexed

About

Mathew Koll Roxy is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Mathew Koll Roxy has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 3.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 51 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 36 papers in Atmospheric Science and 31 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Mathew Koll Roxy's work include Climate variability and models (48 papers), Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes (22 papers) and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (20 papers). Mathew Koll Roxy is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (48 papers), Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes (22 papers) and Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (20 papers). Mathew Koll Roxy collaborates with scholars based in India, United States and France. Mathew Koll Roxy's co-authors include Pascal Terray, Raghu Murtugudde, Subimal Ghosh, Karumuri Ashok, Youichi Tanimoto, Sébastien Masson, Bedartha Goswami, Vineet Kumar Singh, Amey Pathak and Milind Mujumdar and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nature Communications and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Mathew Koll Roxy

57 papers receiving 3.7k citations

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All Works

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Roxy, Mathew Koll, Raghu Murtugudde, Amir Sapkota, et al.. (2025). Dengue dynamics, predictions, and future increase under changing monsoon climate in India. Scientific Reports. 15(1). 1637–1637. 5 indexed citations
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Dhara, Chirag, et al.. (2025). A post-AR6 update on observed and projected climate change in India. PLOS Climate. 4(11). e0000724–e0000724.
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Dasgupta, Panini, Mathew Koll Roxy, SungHyun Nam, et al.. (2024). Madden Julian Oscillation Moves Faster as the Meridional Moisture Gradient Intensifies in a Warming World. Geophysical Research Letters. 51(20). 1 indexed citations
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Capotondi, Antonietta, Regina R. Rodrigues, Alex Sen Gupta, et al.. (2024). Publisher Correction: A global overview of marine heatwaves in a changing climate. Communications Earth & Environment. 5(1). 1 indexed citations
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Capotondi, Antonietta, Regina R. Rodrigues, Alex Sen Gupta, et al.. (2024). A global overview of marine heatwaves in a changing climate. Communications Earth & Environment. 5(1). 29 indexed citations
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Kumar, Ashwini, Susann Tegtmeier, Sheryl Oliveira Fernandes, et al.. (2024). Surface ocean-lower atmospheric processes in the Indian Ocean: Current understanding, knowledge gaps, and future directions. Elementa Science of the Anthropocene. 12(1). 4 indexed citations
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Sprintall, Janet, Motoki Nagura, Juliet Hermes, et al.. (2024). COVID Impacts Cause Critical Gaps in the Indian Ocean Observing System. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 105(3). E725–E741. 4 indexed citations
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Shaw, Tiffany A., Paola A. Arias, Dim Coumou, et al.. (2024). Regional climate change: consensus, discrepancies, and ways forward. Frontiers in Climate. 6. 17 indexed citations
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Roxy, Mathew Koll, et al.. (2023). Regional and temporal variability of Indian summer monsoon rainfall in relation to El Niño southern oscillation. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 12643–12643. 28 indexed citations
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Roxy, Mathew Koll, et al.. (2022). Genesis and Trends in Marine Heatwaves Over the Tropical Indian Ocean and Their Interaction With the Indian Summer Monsoon. Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans. 127(2). 71 indexed citations
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Dimri, A. P., Mathew Koll Roxy, Anil K. Pokharia, et al.. (2022). Monsoon in history and present. Journal of Palaeosciences. 71(1). 45–74. 2 indexed citations
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Illingworth, Sam, et al.. (2022). GC Insights: Diversifying the geosciences in higher education: a manifesto for change. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5(3). 275–280. 6 indexed citations
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Singh, Vineet Kumar, Mathew Koll Roxy, & Medha Deshpande. (2021). Role of warm ocean conditions and the MJO in the genesis and intensification of extremely severe cyclone Fani. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 3607–3607. 31 indexed citations
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Dasgupta, Panini, et al.. (2021). Interannual variability of the frequency of MJO phases and its association with two types of ENSO. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 11541–11541. 24 indexed citations
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Dasgupta, Panini, et al.. (2020). Exploring the long-term changes in the Madden Julian Oscillation using machine learning. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 18567–18567. 26 indexed citations
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Singh, Vineet Kumar, Mathew Koll Roxy, & Medha Deshpande. (2020). The Unusual Long Track and Rapid Intensification of Very Severe Cyclone Ockhi. Current Science. 119(5). 771–771. 32 indexed citations
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Roxy, Mathew Koll, Subimal Ghosh, Amey Pathak, et al.. (2017). A threefold rise in widespread extreme rain events over central India. Nature Communications. 8(1). 708–708. 526 indexed citations breakdown →
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Sahai, A. K., S. Sharmila, S. Abhilash, et al.. (2013). Simulation and extended range prediction of monsoon intraseasonal oscillations in NCEP CFS/GFS version 2 framework. Current Science. 104(10). 1394–1408. 67 indexed citations
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Roxy, Mathew Koll & Youichi Tanimoto. (2007). Role of SST over the Indian Ocean in Influencing the Intraseasonal Variability of the Indian Summer Monsoon. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan Ser II. 85(3). 349–358. 105 indexed citations

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