Brett Carter

Brett Carter

RMIT University

H-index: 17

Oceania-Australia

About Brett Carter

Brett Carter, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of Ionospheric Physics, Space Weather, Space Physics.

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

Thank you to our peer reviewers in 2023

On the Propagation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances From the Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai Volcano Eruption and Their Possible Connection With Tsunami Waves

Space weather in the popular media, and the opportunities the upcoming solar maximum brings

Investigating the Inter-Relationships among Multiple Atmospheric Variables and Their Responses to Precipitation

New space companies meet a “normal” solar maximum

Detecting Outliers in Ionospheric Correction Model for GNSS Precise Positioning

The ionospheric effects of the 2022 Hunga Tonga Volcano eruption and the associated impacts on GPS Precise Point Positioning across the Australian region

Long‐Term Support Is Needed for Crucial Ground‐Based Sensor Networks

Brett Carter Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer SPACE Research Centre

Citations(all)

1154

Citations(since 2020)

804

Cited By

664

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

RMIT University

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Brett Carter Skills & Research Interests

Ionospheric Physics

Space Weather

Space Physics

Top articles of Brett Carter

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Thank you to our peer reviewers in 2023

Noe Lugaz

Brett Carter

Jennifer L Gannon

Huixin Liu

Steve K Morley

...

2024/4

On the Propagation of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances From the Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai Volcano Eruption and Their Possible Connection With Tsunami Waves

Geophysical Research Letters

Rezy Pradipta

Brett A Carter

Julie L Currie

Suelynn Choy

Phil Wilkinson

...

2023/3/28

Space weather in the popular media, and the opportunities the upcoming solar maximum brings

Brett A Carter

Noé Lugaz

Steven K Morley

Jennifer Gannon

Shasha Zou

...

2023/12

Investigating the Inter-Relationships among Multiple Atmospheric Variables and Their Responses to Precipitation

Atmosphere

Haobo Li

Suelynn Choy

Safoora Zaminpardaz

Brett Carter

Chayn Sun

...

2023/3/16

New space companies meet a “normal” solar maximum

Noé Lugaz

Huixin Liu

Brett A Carter

Jennifer Gannon

Shasha Zou

...

2023/9

Detecting Outliers in Ionospheric Correction Model for GNSS Precise Positioning

Tam Dao

Ken Harima

Brett Carter

Julie Currie

Simon McClusky

...

2023/8/23

The ionospheric effects of the 2022 Hunga Tonga Volcano eruption and the associated impacts on GPS Precise Point Positioning across the Australian region

Space Weather

Brett Anthony Carter

Rezy Pradipta

Tam Dao

Julie Louise Currie

Suelynn Choy

...

2023/5

Long‐Term Support Is Needed for Crucial Ground‐Based Sensor Networks

JL Gannon

S Morley

N Lugaz

H Liu

B Carter

...

2023/5

Chapman conference: Particle Precipitation: Drivers, Properties, and Impacts on Atmosphere, Ionosphere, Magnetosphere (AIM) Coupling–Jan/Feb 2025 at RMIT in Melbourne, AU

Aaron Breneman

Alexa Halford

Kyle Murphy

Hilde Nesse

Brett Carter

...

2024/3/7

2024 Decadal Survey for Space and Solar Physics: Space Weather Inputs

Noé Lugaz

Jennifer L Gannon

Shasha Zou

Steven K Morley

Huixin Liu

...

2022/8

Paving the R2O2R Pathway: Using the Application Usability Level Framework to Enhance Pure Research to Operations Collaborations

44th COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 16-24 July

Alexa Halford

Adam Kellerman

Katherine Garcia-Sage

Brett Carter

2022/7

Regional Ionospheric Corrections for High Accuracy GNSS Positioning

Remote Sensing

Tam Dao

Ken Harima

Brett Carter

Julie Currie

Simon McClusky

...

2022/5/20

Credit where credit is due: Data and software in the space weather community

SK Morley

Huixin Liu

BA Carter

JL Gannon

Noé Lugaz

2022/12

Geomagnetically Induced Currents at Middle Latitudes: 1. Quiet‐Time Variability

Space Weather

Adam C Kellerman

Ryan Mcgranaghan

Jacob Bortnik

Brett A Carter

Joseph Hughes

...

2022/2

Thoughts from a past AGU SPA fellows committee

Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences

Alexa J Halford

Angeline G Burrell

Endawoke Yizengaw

Volker Bothmer

Brett A Carter

...

2022/12

RMIT University’s practical space weather prediction laboratory

Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate

Brett A Carter

Gail N Iles

Rekha Raju

Andoh M Afful

Ronald Maj

...

2022

Ionospheric Variability Following the Tonga Volcano Eruption and the Impact on Precise Point Positioning Across the Australian Region

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Brett A Carter

Rezy Pradipta

Tam Dao

Julie Currie

Suelynn Choy

...

2022/12

Comparison of atmospheric mass density models using a new data source: COSMIC satellite ephemerides

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine

Yang Yang

Ronald Maj

Changyong He

Robert Norman

Emma Kerr

...

2021/12/20

Comparison of tracking progress frameworks: What's the difference and why should I use the AULs

43rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 28 January-4 February

Alexa Halford

Adam Kellerman

Jeffrey Klenzing

Brett Carter

2021/1

Measuring success and tracking progress towards modeling and forecasting the occurrence of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Brett Carter

Julie Currie

Tam Dao

Endawoke Yizengaw

John Retterer

...

2021/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 47
Gottfried Kirchengast

Gottfried Kirchengast

Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz

H-index: 30
P L Dyson

P L Dyson

La Trobe University

H-index: 27
John Retterer

John Retterer

Boston College

H-index: 21
Adam Kellerman

Adam Kellerman

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 21
Robert Norman

Robert Norman

RMIT University

H-index: 19
Suelynn Choy

Suelynn Choy

RMIT University

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