Nikki Vercauteren

Nikki Vercauteren

Universitetet i Oslo

H-index: 15

Europe-Norway

About Nikki Vercauteren

Nikki Vercauteren, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universitetet i Oslo, specializes in the field of Boundary-layer meteorology, environmental fluid mechanics, turbulence, hydrology.

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

Simulating the unsteady stable boundary layer with a stochastic stability equation

Capturing the Variability of the Nocturnal Boundary Layer through Localized Perturbation Modeling

Sensitivity of the polar boundary layer to transient phenomena

Sensitivity of the nocturnal and polar boundary layer to transient phenomena

On the motion of hairpin filaments in the atmospheric boundary layer

A stochastic stability equation for unsteady turbulence in the stable boundary layer

Boundary-Layer Processes Hindering Contemporary Numerical Weather Prediction Models

Dynamical stability indicator based on autoregressive moving-average models: Critical transitions and the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

Nikki Vercauteren Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

851

Citations(since 2020)

483

Cited By

531

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

16

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Nikki Vercauteren Skills & Research Interests

Boundary-layer meteorology

environmental fluid mechanics

turbulence

hydrology

Top articles of Nikki Vercauteren

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Simulating the unsteady stable boundary layer with a stochastic stability equation

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Vyacheslav Boyko

Nikki Vercauteren

2024/3/16

Capturing the Variability of the Nocturnal Boundary Layer through Localized Perturbation Modeling

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.07602

Amandine Kaiser

Nikki Vercauteren

Sebastian Krumscheid

2024/3/12

Sensitivity of the polar boundary layer to transient phenomena

Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics

Amandine Kaiser

Nikki Vercauteren

Sebastian Krumscheid

2024/1/19

Sensitivity of the nocturnal and polar boundary layer to transient phenomena

EGUsphere

Amandine Kaiser

Nikki Vercauteren

Sebastian Krumscheid

2023/7/11

On the motion of hairpin filaments in the atmospheric boundary layer

Physics of Fluids

Abhishek Harikrishnan

Marie Rodal

Rupert Klein

Daniel Margerit

Nikki Vercauteren

2023/7/1

A stochastic stability equation for unsteady turbulence in the stable boundary layer

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Vyacheslav Boyko

Nikki Vercauteren

2023

Boundary-Layer Processes Hindering Contemporary Numerical Weather Prediction Models

Boundary-Layer Meteorology

Marc Calaf

Nikki Vercauteren

Gabriel G Katul

Marco G Giometto

Travis J Morrison

...

2023/1

Dynamical stability indicator based on autoregressive moving-average models: Critical transitions and the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science

Marie Rodal

Sebastian Krumscheid

Gaurav Madan

Joseph Henry LaCasce

Nikki Vercauteren

2022/11/1

Guidelines for data-driven approaches to study transitions in multiscale systems: The case of Lyapunov vectors

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science

Akim Viennet

Nikki Vercauteren

Maximilian Engel

Davide Faranda

2022/11/1

Deep Learning Approach Towards Precipitation Nowcasting: Evaluating Regional Extrapolation Capabilities

EGUsphere

Tarek Beutler

Annette Rudolph

Daniel Goehring

Nikki Vercauteren

2022/6/21

Sources of anisotropy in the Reynolds stress tensor in the Stable Boundary Layer

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

Federica Gucci

Lorenzo Giovannini

Ivana Stiperski

Dino Zardi

Nikki Vercauteren

2023/1

Statistical learning of nonlinear stochastic differential equations from nonstationary time series using variational clustering

Multiscale Modeling & Simulation

Vyacheslav Boyko

Sebastian Krumscheid

Nikki Vercauteren

2022/12/31

Geometry and organization of coherent structures in stably stratified atmospheric boundary layers

arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.02253

Abhishek Harikrishnan

Cedrick Ansorge

Rupert Klein

Nikki Vercauteren

2021/10/5

Evaporation from boreal reservoirs: A comparison between eddy covariance observations and estimates relying on limited data

Hydrological Processes

Judith Fournier

Antoine Thiboult

Daniel F Nadeau

Nikki Vercauteren

François Anctil

...

2021/8

Multiscale Shear Forcing of Turbulence in the Nocturnal Boundary Layer: A Statistical Analysis

Boundary-Layer Meteorology

Vyacheslav Boyko

Nikki Vercauteren

2021/4

Definition, detection, and tracking of persistent structures in atmospheric flows

arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.13645

Johannes von Lindheim

Abhishek Harikrishnan

Tom Dörffel

Rupert Klein

Péter Koltai

...

2021/11/9

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

The curious nature of hairpin vortices. Gallery of Fluid Motion.

AP Harikrishnan

C Ansorge

R Klein

N Vercauteren

2020/11/22

Detecting regime transitions of the nocturnal and Polar near-surface temperature inversion

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Amandine Kaiser

Davide Faranda

Sebastian Krumscheid

Danijel Belušić

Nikki Vercauteren

2020/8/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 91
Meneveau C

Meneveau C

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 77
Marc B. Parlange

Marc B. Parlange

Monash University

H-index: 65
Georgia Destouni

Georgia Destouni

Stockholms universitet

H-index: 63
John Selker

John Selker

Oregon State University

H-index: 56
Elie Bou-Zeid

Elie Bou-Zeid

Princeton University

H-index: 50
Marc Bocquet

Marc Bocquet

École des Ponts ParisTech

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