David Rupp

David Rupp

Oregon State University

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About David Rupp

David Rupp, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oregon State University, specializes in the field of Hydrologic Science, Climate Variability and Change.

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

Agrivoltaics: Synergies and trade-offs in achieving the sustainable development goals at the global and local scale

Response of gap wind-driven freezing rain and ice accretion in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, to global warming

Human and climatic influences on wildfires ignited by recreational activities in national forests in Washington, Oregon, and California

Causes of widespread foliar damage from the June 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome: more heat than drought

Spatial patterns of extreme precipitation and their changes under~ 2° C global warming: a large-ensemble study of the western USA

Mapping an observation-based global solar irradiance climatology across the conterminous United States

Increasing Daytime Stability Enhances Downslope Moisture Transport in the Subcanopy of an Even‐Aged Conifer Forest in Western Oregon, USA

Anthropogenic influence on recent severe autumn fire weather in the west coast of the United States

David Rupp Information

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Citations(all)

5865

Citations(since 2020)

3106

Cited By

3982

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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David Rupp Skills & Research Interests

Hydrologic Science

Climate Variability and Change

Top articles of David Rupp

Agrivoltaics: Synergies and trade-offs in achieving the sustainable development goals at the global and local scale

Applied Energy

2024/5/15

Response of gap wind-driven freezing rain and ice accretion in the Willamette Basin, Oregon, to global warming

Climate Dynamics

2024/1

Human and climatic influences on wildfires ignited by recreational activities in national forests in Washington, Oregon, and California

Environmental Research Communications

2023/9/7

Causes of widespread foliar damage from the June 2021 Pacific Northwest Heat Dome: more heat than drought

Tree Physiology

2023/2

Spatial patterns of extreme precipitation and their changes under~ 2° C global warming: a large-ensemble study of the western USA

Climate Dynamics

2022/10

Mapping an observation-based global solar irradiance climatology across the conterminous United States

Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology

2022/7

Increasing Daytime Stability Enhances Downslope Moisture Transport in the Subcanopy of an Even‐Aged Conifer Forest in Western Oregon, USA

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

2022/5/16

Anthropogenic influence on recent severe autumn fire weather in the west coast of the United States

Geophysical Research Letters

2022/2/28

Recession discharge from compartmentalized bedrock hillslopes

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions

2022/1/31

The effects of climate change on interregional electricity market dynamics on the US West Coast

Earth's Future

2021/12

Influence of anthropogenic greenhouse gases on the propensity for nocturnal cold-air drainage

Theoretical and Applied Climatology

2021/10

New snow metrics for a warming world

Hydrological Processes

2021/6

Compound extremes drive the western Oregon wildfires of September 2020

Geophysical Research Letters

2021/4/28

Changing river network synchrony modulates projected increases in high flows

Water Resources Research

2021/4

Ubiquitous increases in flood magnitude in the Columbia River basin under climate change

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

2021/1/18

Temperature gradients and inversions in a forested Cascade Range basin: Synoptic‐to local‐scale controls

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

2020/12/16

Climate change alters flood magnitudes and mechanisms in climatically-diverse headwaters across the northwestern United States

Environmental Research Letters

2020/8/28

Streamflow recession analysis using water height

Water Resources Research

2020/6

Recession analysis revisited: Impacts of climate on parameter estimation

Hydrology and Earth System Sciences

2020/3/11

Lessons in new measurement technologies: From instrumenting trees to the Trans-African Hydrometeorological Observatory

Forest-water interactions

2020

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