Aiko Voigt

Aiko Voigt

Universität Wien

H-index: 33

Europe-Austria

About Aiko Voigt

Aiko Voigt, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Wien, specializes in the field of Climate dynamics, Climate modeling, Atmospheric dynamics, Clouds, Snowball Earth.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pitfalls in diagnosing temperature extremes

Cloud-radiative impact on the dynamics and predictability of an idealized extratropical cyclone

Tug-Of-War on Idealized Midlatitude Cyclones Between Radiative Heating From Low-Level and High-Level Clouds

How does cloud-radiative heating over the North Atlantic change with grid spacing, convective parameterization, and microphysics scheme in ICON version 2.1.00?

A Lagrangian Perspective of Microphysical Impact on Ice Cloud Evolution and Radiative Heating

Ice-free tropical waterbelt for Snowball Earth events questioned by uncertain clouds

TriCCo v1.1.0 – a cubulation-based method for computing connected components on triangular grids

Controls on Subtropical Cloud Reflectivity during a Waterbelt Scenario for the Cryogenian Glaciations

Aiko Voigt Information

University

Position

; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University

Citations(all)

4572

Citations(since 2020)

3235

Cited By

2496

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

47

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

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Aiko Voigt Skills & Research Interests

Climate dynamics

Climate modeling

Atmospheric dynamics

Clouds

Snowball Earth

Top articles of Aiko Voigt

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pitfalls in diagnosing temperature extremes

Nature Communications

Lukas Brunner

Aiko Voigt

2024/3/18

Cloud-radiative impact on the dynamics and predictability of an idealized extratropical cyclone

Weather and Climate Dynamics

Behrooz Keshtgar

Aiko Voigt

Corinna Hoose

Michael Riemer

Bernhard Mayer

2023/1/19

Tug-Of-War on Idealized Midlatitude Cyclones Between Radiative Heating From Low-Level and High-Level Clouds

Geophysical Research Letters

Aiko Voigt

Behrooz Keshtgar

Klara Butz

2023/7/14

How does cloud-radiative heating over the North Atlantic change with grid spacing, convective parameterization, and microphysics scheme in ICON version 2.1.00?

Geoscientific Model Development

Sylvia Sullivan

Behrooz Keshtgar

Nicole Albern

Elzina Bala

Christoph Braun

...

2023/6/27

A Lagrangian Perspective of Microphysical Impact on Ice Cloud Evolution and Radiative Heating

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Sylvia Sullivan

Aiko Voigt

Annette K Miltenberger

Christian Rolf

Martina Krämer

2022/12

Ice-free tropical waterbelt for Snowball Earth events questioned by uncertain clouds

Nature Geoscience

Christoph Braun

Johannes Hörner

Aiko Voigt

Joaquim G Pinto

2022/6

TriCCo v1.1.0 – a cubulation-based method for computing connected components on triangular grids

Geoscientific Model Devevelopment

Aiko Voigt

Petra Schwer

Noam von Rotberg

Nicole Knopf

2022/10/11

Controls on Subtropical Cloud Reflectivity during a Waterbelt Scenario for the Cryogenian Glaciations

Journal of Climate

Christoph Braun

Aiko Voigt

Corinna Hoose

Annica ML Ekman

Joaquim G Pinto

2022/11/1

The Effect of an Equatorial Continent on the Tropical Rain Belt. Part II: Summer Monsoons

Journal of Climate

Michela Biasutti

Rick D Russotto

Aiko Voigt

Charles C Blackmon-Luca

2021/7

Snowball Earth initiation and the thermodynamics of sea ice

Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Johannes Hörner

Aiko Voigt

Christoph Braun

2022/8

Impact of grid spacing, convective parameterization and cloud microphysics in ICON simulations of a warm conveyor belt

Weather and Climate Dynamics

Anubhav Choudhary

Aiko Voigt

2022/10/27

A climate network perspective on the intertropical convergence zone

Earth System Dynamics

Frederik Wolf

Aiko Voigt

Reik V. Donner

2021

Tropical cloud-radiative changes contribute to robust climate change-induced jet exit strengthening over Europe during boreal winter

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Aiko Voigt

Nicole Albern

Joaquim Pinto

2021/12

Ice microphysical processes exert a strong control on the simulated radiative energy budget in the tropics

Communications Earth & Environment

Sylvia C Sullivan

Aiko Voigt

2021/7/1

The role of tropical, midlatitude, and polar cloud-radiative changes for the midlatitude circulation response to global warming

Journal of Climate

Nicole Albern

Aiko Voigt

David WJ Thompson

Joaquim G Pinto

2020/9/15

The role of observed cloud‐radiative anomalies for the dynamics of the North Atlantic Oscillation on synoptic time‐scales

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Georgios Papavasileiou

Aiko Voigt

Peter Knippertz

2020/4

Seasonal and CO2-induced shifts of the ITCZ: Testing energetic controls in idealized simulations with comprehensive models

Journal of Climate

Michela Biasutti

Aiko Voigt

2020/4/1

Clouds, radiation, and atmospheric circulation in the present‐day climate and under climate change

Aiko Voigt

Nicole Albern

Paulo Ceppi

Kevin Grise

Ying Li

...

2021/3

Increasing Resolution and Resolving Convection Improve the Simulation of Cloud‐Radiative Effects Over the North Atlantic

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Fabian Senf

Aiko Voigt

Nicolas Clerbaux

Anja Hünerbein

Hartwig Deneke

2020/10/16

The added value of large-eddy and storm-resolving models for simulating clouds and precipitation

Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II

Bjorn Stevens

Claudia Acquistapace

Akio Hansen

Rieke Heinze

Carolin Klinger

...

2020

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