Roberto Vallorani

420 total citations
11 papers, 309 citations indexed

About

Roberto Vallorani is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Roberto Vallorani has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 309 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 4 papers in Atmospheric Science and 3 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Roberto Vallorani's work include Climate variability and models (7 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (4 papers) and Climate change impacts on agriculture (3 papers). Roberto Vallorani is often cited by papers focused on Climate variability and models (7 papers), Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations (4 papers) and Climate change impacts on agriculture (3 papers). Roberto Vallorani collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and France. Roberto Vallorani's co-authors include Gianni Messeri, Stefano Merler, Marco Ajelli, Caterina Rizzo, Piero Poletti, Alfonso Crisci, Marco Morabito, Pietro Amedeo Modesti, Simone Orlandini and Gian Franco Gensini and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Stroke and International Journal of Climatology.

In The Last Decade

Roberto Vallorani

11 papers receiving 299 citations

Peers

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Ethan Fechter-Leggett United States
Xiao China
Hannes Rautenbach South Africa
Roland Ngom Republic of the Congo
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Countries citing papers authored by Roberto Vallorani

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Fields of papers citing papers by Roberto Vallorani

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Roberto Vallorani

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

All Works

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Salinger, M. J., Leonardo Verdi, Anna Dalla Marta, et al.. (2022). Linking maize yields in Veneto Italy, to large-scale atmospheric variability, circulation regimes and weather types. The Journal of Agricultural Science. 160(6). 423–439. 3 indexed citations
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Bartolini, G., Alfonso Crisci, Daniele Grifoni, et al.. (2021). Extreme precipitation events and their relationships with circulation types in Italy. International Journal of Climatology. 41(10). 4769–4793. 18 indexed citations
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Bartolini, G., Bernardo Gozzini, Gianni Messeri, et al.. (2021). Spatial and temporal changes in dry spells in a Mediterranean area: Tuscany (central Italy), 1955–2017. International Journal of Climatology. 42(3). 1670–1691. 8 indexed citations
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Salinger, M. J., Anna Dalla Marta, Alessandro Messeri, et al.. (2020). Linking crop yields in Tuscany, Italy, to large-scale atmospheric variability, circulation regimes and weather types. The Journal of Agricultural Science. 158(7). 606–623. 1 indexed citations
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Messeri, Gianni, Alfonso Crisci, Bernardo Gozzini, et al.. (2018). A new framework for probabilistic seasonal forecasts based on circulation type classifications and driven by an ensemble global model. Advances in science and research. 15. 183–190. 6 indexed citations
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Vallorani, Roberto, G. Bartolini, Alfonso Crisci, et al.. (2017). Circulation type classifications for temperature and precipitation stratification in Italy. International Journal of Climatology. 38(2). 915–931. 24 indexed citations
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Vallorani, Roberto, Paola Angelini, Romeo Bellini, et al.. (2015). Temperature Characterization of Different Urban Microhabitats ofAedes albopictus(Diptera Culicidae) in Central–Northern Italy. Environmental Entomology. 44(4). 1182–1192. 12 indexed citations
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Bartolini, G., Daniele Grifoni, Tommaso Torrigiani Malaspina, et al.. (2014). Precipitation changes from two long-term hourly datasets in Tuscany, Italy. International Journal of Climatology. 34(15). 3977–3985. 21 indexed citations
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Romi, Roberto, Daniela Boccolini, Roberto Vallorani, et al.. (2012). Assessment of the risk of malaria re-introduction in the Maremma plain (Central Italy) using a multi-factorial approach. Malaria Journal. 11(1). 98–98. 31 indexed citations
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Poletti, Piero, Gianni Messeri, Marco Ajelli, et al.. (2011). Transmission Potential of Chikungunya Virus and Control Measures: The Case of Italy. PLoS ONE. 6(5). e18860–e18860. 125 indexed citations
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Morabito, Marco, Alfonso Crisci, Roberto Vallorani, et al.. (2011). Innovative Approaches Helpful to Enhance Knowledge on Weather-Related Stroke Events Over a Wide Geographical Area and a Large Population. Stroke. 42(3). 593–600. 60 indexed citations

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