Nancy J. Selover

1.0k total citations
14 papers, 856 citations indexed

About

Nancy J. Selover is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Nancy J. Selover has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 856 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 5 papers in Atmospheric Science and 4 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Nancy J. Selover's work include Climate variability and models (7 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (4 papers) and Urban Heat Island Mitigation (4 papers). Nancy J. Selover is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (7 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (4 papers) and Urban Heat Island Mitigation (4 papers). Nancy J. Selover collaborates with scholars based in United States, Kuwait and United Kingdom. Nancy J. Selover's co-authors include Anthony J. Brazel, Ariane Middel, Nalini Chhetri, Bjoern Hagen, Russell S. Vose, Gordon M. Heisler, Amy L. Nelson, Chris Martin, Nancy E. McIntyre and Laura R. Musacchio and has published in prestigious journals such as Monthly Weather Review, Journal of Arid Environments and Climate Research.

In The Last Decade

Nancy J. Selover

13 papers receiving 822 citations

Peers

Nancy J. Selover
Dirk Lauwaet Belgium
Brent C. Hedquist United States
J. Feddema United States
Naika Meili Singapore
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Countries citing papers authored by Nancy J. Selover

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Fields of papers citing papers by Nancy J. Selover

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nancy J. Selover

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Nancy J. Selover. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Nancy J. Selover 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 Nancy J. Selover. Nancy J. Selover is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Myint, Soe W., Rimjhim Aggarwal, Baojuan Zheng, et al.. (2021). Adaptive Crop Management under Climate Uncertainty: Changing the Game for Sustainable Water Use. Atmosphere. 12(8). 1080–1080. 7 indexed citations
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Vanos, Jennifer, et al.. (2018). Evaluating the impact of solar radiation on pediatric heat balance within enclosed, hot vehicles. Temperature. 5(3). 276–292. 12 indexed citations
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Middel, Ariane, Nancy J. Selover, Bjoern Hagen, & Nalini Chhetri. (2016). Impact of shade on outdoor thermal comfort—a seasonal field study in Tempe, Arizona. International Journal of Biometeorology. 60(12). 1849–1861. 292 indexed citations
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Holle, Ronald L., et al.. (2015). The Weather and Climate of Arizona. Weatherwise. 68(2). 12–19.
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Svoma, Bohumil M., et al.. (2013). Expansion of the northern hemisphere subtropical high pressure belt: trends and linkages to precipitation and drought. Physical Geography. 34(3). 174–187. 6 indexed citations
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Crimmins, Michael A., Nancy J. Selover, Karen Cozzetto, Karletta Chief, & Alison M. Meadow. (2013). Technical Review of the Navajo Nation Drought Contingency Plan - Drought Monitoring. 8 indexed citations
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Garfin, Gregg M., et al.. (2007). Assessment of the Navajo Nation Hydroclimate Network Final Report. 3 indexed citations
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Zehnder, Joseph A., et al.. (2006). Using Digital Cloud Photogrammetry to Characterize the Onset and Transition from Shallow to Deep Convection over Orography. Monthly Weather Review. 134(9). 2527–2546. 22 indexed citations
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Brazel, Anthony J., Harindra J. S. Fernando, J. C. R. Hunt, et al.. (2005). Evening Transition Observations in Phoenix, Arizona. Journal of Applied Meteorology. 44(1). 99–112. 54 indexed citations
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Selover, Nancy J., et al.. (2003). Community Partnership Grant Generates Preservice Teacher and Middle School Student Motivation for Authentic Science and Mathematics. School Science and Mathematics. 103(1). 45–55. 3 indexed citations
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Baker, Lawrence A., Anthony J. Brazel, Nancy J. Selover, et al.. (2002). Urbanization and warming of Phoenix (Arizona, USA): Impacts, feedbacks and mitigation. Urban Ecosystems. 6(3). 183–203. 176 indexed citations
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Nasrallah, Hassan A., Robert C. Balling, Nancy J. Selover, & Russell S. Vose. (2001). Development of a seasonal forecast model for Kuwait winter precipitation. Journal of Arid Environments. 48(2). 233–242. 8 indexed citations
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Brazel, Anthony J., Nancy J. Selover, Russell S. Vose, & Gordon M. Heisler. (2000). The tale of two climates-Baltimore and Phoenix urban LTER sites. Climate Research. 15. 123–135. 264 indexed citations
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Marcus, Melvin G., et al.. (1999). Climate at the bottom of the Grand CANYON. Focus on Geography. 45(3). 1–8. 1 indexed citations

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