Amulya Chevuturi

Amulya Chevuturi

University of Reading

H-index: 15

Europe-United Kingdom

About Amulya Chevuturi

Amulya Chevuturi, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Reading, specializes in the field of Climate Change, Monsoon, Extreme Events, Floods and Droughts.

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

Understanding Hydrological Model Performance through Variability Analysis of Observed Water Balance Components and Meteorological Forcings

Emerging river flow and hydrological drought trends in Great Britain

On the predictability of the seasonal droughts at global scale

Mapping UK Drought Teleconnections from Ocean to Land

How will climate change affect the spatial coherence of streamflow and groundwater droughts in Great Britain?

Improving global hydrological simulations through bias-correction and multi-model blending

How will climate change affect spatial coherence of streamflow and groundwater droughts in Great Britain?

Forecasting annual maximum water level for the Negro River at Manaus using dynamical seasonal predictions

Amulya Chevuturi Information

University

Position

NCAS Department of Meteorology

Citations(all)

1023

Citations(since 2020)

909

Cited By

328

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

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University of Reading

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Amulya Chevuturi Skills & Research Interests

Climate Change

Monsoon

Extreme Events

Floods and Droughts

Top articles of Amulya Chevuturi

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Understanding Hydrological Model Performance through Variability Analysis of Observed Water Balance Components and Meteorological Forcings

Ehsan Modiri

Luis Samaniego

Robert Schweppe

Pallav Kumar Shrestha

Oldrich Rakovec

...

2024/3/7

Emerging river flow and hydrological drought trends in Great Britain

Wilson Chan

Maliko Tanguy

Amulya Chevuturi

Jamie Hannaford

2024/3/7

On the predictability of the seasonal droughts at global scale

Luis Samaniego

Ehsan Modiri

EH Edwin Sutanudjaja

Pallav Shrestha

Alberto Martinez-de la Torre

...

2024/3/7

Mapping UK Drought Teleconnections from Ocean to Land

Amulya Chevuturi

Marilena Oltmanns

Maliko Tanguy

Ben Harvey

Cecilia Svensson

...

2024/3/7

How will climate change affect the spatial coherence of streamflow and groundwater droughts in Great Britain?

Environmental Research Letters

Maliko Tanguy

Amulya Chevuturi

Ben P Marchant

Jonathan D Mackay

Simon Parry

...

2023/6/13

Improving global hydrological simulations through bias-correction and multi-model blending

Journal of Hydrology

Amulya Chevuturi

Maliko Tanguy

Katie Facer-Childs

Alberto Martínez-de la Torre

Sunita Sarkar

...

2023/6/1

How will climate change affect spatial coherence of streamflow and groundwater droughts in Great Britain?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Amulya Chevuturi

Maliko Tanguy

Ben P Marchant

Jonathan D Mackay

Simon Parry

...

2023/5

Forecasting annual maximum water level for the Negro River at Manaus using dynamical seasonal predictions

Climate Services

Amulya Chevuturi

Nicholas P Klingaman

Steven J Woolnough

Conrado M Rudorff

Caio AS Coelho

...

2023/4/1

The Indian Easterly Jet During the Pre‐Monsoon Season in India

Geophysical Research Letters

Hannah L Croad

Jonathan KP Shonk

Amulya Chevuturi

Andrew G Turner

Kevin I Hodges

2023/12/16

Projected changes in the East Asian hydrological cycle for different levels of future global warming

Atmosphere

Amulya Chevuturi

Nicholas P Klingaman

Andrew G Turner

Liang Guo

Pier Luigi Vidale

2022/3/1

A perspective for advancing climate prediction services in Brazil

Climate Resilience and Sustainability

Caio AS Coelho

Jessica CA Baker

Dominick V Spracklen

Paulo Y Kubota

Dayana C de Souza

...

2022/2

Subseasonal prediction performance for South American land–atmosphere coupling in extended austral summer

Climate Resilience and Sustainability

Amulya Chevuturi

Nicholas P Klingaman

Liang Guo

Christopher E Holloway

Bruno S Guimarães

...

2022/2

Assessing the representation of South American monsoon features in Brazil and UK climate model simulations

Climate Resilience and Sustainability

Caio AS Coelho

Dayana C de Souza

Paulo Y Kubota

Iracema FA Cavalcanti

Jessica CA Baker

...

2022/2

Uncertainty in aerosol radiative forcing impacts the simulated global monsoon in the 20th century

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Jonathan KP Shonk

Andrew G Turner

Amulya Chevuturi

Laura J Wilcox

Andrea J Dittus

...

2020/12/3

Forecast skill of the Indian monsoon and its onset in the ECMWF seasonal forecasting system 5 (SEAS5)

Climate Dynamics

Amulya Chevuturi

Andrew G Turner

Stephanie Johnson

Antje Weisheimer

Jonathan KP Shonk

...

2021/5

Subseasonal prediction performance for austral summer South American rainfall

Weather and Forecasting

Nicholas P Klingaman

Matthew Young

Amulya Chevuturi

Bruno Guimaraes

Liang Guo

...

2021/2

WMO Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS): Approaches to blend and improve global multi-model streamflow forecasts

Amulya Chevuturi

Maliko Tanguy

Katie Smith

Eleanor Blyth

Alberto Martinez-de la Torre

...

2021/12

Variability and changes in Pearl River Delta water level: oceanic and atmospheric forcing perspectives

Journal of Hydrometeorology

Xiangbo Feng

Wei Zhang

Zhenglei Zhu

Amulya Chevuturi

Wenlong Chen

2021/9

Effects of horizontal resolution and air-sea coupling on simulated moisture source for East Asian precipitation in MetUM GA6/GC2

Geoscientific Model Development Discussions

Liang Guo

Ruud J Van Der Ent

Nicholas P Klingaman

Marie-Estelle Demory

Pier Luigi Vidale

...

2020/5/8

Vegetation forcing modulates global land monsoon and water resources in a CO2-enriched climate

Nature communications

Jiangpeng Cui

Shilong Piao

Chris Huntingford

Xuhui Wang

Xu Lian

...

2020/10/14

See List of Professors in Amulya Chevuturi University(University of Reading)

Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Pier Luigi Vidale

Pier Luigi Vidale

University of Reading

H-index: 63
Peter Cook

Peter Cook

Flinders University

H-index: 49
U. C. Mohanty

U. C. Mohanty

Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar

H-index: 43
A P Dimri, PhD, FNA, FNASc

A P Dimri, PhD, FNA, FNASc

Jawaharlal Nehru University

H-index: 43
Prof. Andrew Turner, Professor in Monsoon Systems

Prof. Andrew Turner, Professor in Monsoon Systems

University of Reading

H-index: 37
Nicholas P. Klingaman

Nicholas P. Klingaman

University of Reading

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