Pedro DiNezio

Pedro DiNezio

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Pedro DiNezio

Pedro DiNezio, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Colorado Boulder, specializes in the field of Climate Dynamics, Tropical Climate Change, ENSO, Paleoclimatology.

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

The Impact of Orbital Precession on Air‐Sea CO2 Exchange in the Southern Ocean

Long‐term slowdown of ocean carbon uptake by alkalinity dynamics

Unraveling forced responses of extreme El Niño variability over the Holocene

Air-sea coupling shapes North American hydroclimate response to ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum

Holocene hydroclimatic variability in the tropical Pacific explained by changing ENSO diversity

The future of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation: Using large ensembles to illuminate time-varying responses and inter-model differences

The equatorial Pacific cold tongue bias in CESM1 and its influence on ENSO forecasts

Assessment of equilibrium climate sensitivity of the Community Earth System Model version 2 through simulation of the Last Glacial Maximum

Pedro DiNezio Information

University

Position

Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Citations(all)

4653

Citations(since 2020)

3125

Cited By

2642

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

41

Email

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University of Colorado Boulder

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Pedro DiNezio Skills & Research Interests

Climate Dynamics

Tropical Climate Change

ENSO

Paleoclimatology

Top articles of Pedro DiNezio

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Impact of Orbital Precession on Air‐Sea CO2 Exchange in the Southern Ocean

Geophysical Research Letters

Cole F Persch

Pedro DiNezio

Nicole S Lovenduski

2023/11/16

Long‐term slowdown of ocean carbon uptake by alkalinity dynamics

Geophysical Research Letters

Megumi O Chikamoto

Pedro DiNezio

Nicole Lovenduski

2023/2/28

Unraveling forced responses of extreme El Niño variability over the Holocene

Science Advances

Allison E Lawman

Pedro N Di Nezio

Judson W Partin

Sylvia G Dee

Kaustubh Thirumalai

...

2022/3/4

Air-sea coupling shapes North American hydroclimate response to ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum

Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Dillon J Amaya

Alan M Seltzer

Kristopher B Karnauskas

Juan M Lora

Xiyue Zhang

...

2022/1/15

Holocene hydroclimatic variability in the tropical Pacific explained by changing ENSO diversity

Nature Communications

Christina Karamperidou

Pedro N DiNezio

2022/11/25

The future of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation: Using large ensembles to illuminate time-varying responses and inter-model differences

Earth System Dynamics Discussions

Nicola Maher

Robert C Jnglin Wills

Pedro DiNezio

Jeremy Klavans

Sebastian Milinski

...

2022/8/11

The equatorial Pacific cold tongue bias in CESM1 and its influence on ENSO forecasts

Journal of Climate

Xian Wu

Yuko M Okumura

Pedro N DiNezio

Stephen G Yeager

Clara Deser

2022/6/1

Assessment of equilibrium climate sensitivity of the Community Earth System Model version 2 through simulation of the Last Glacial Maximum

Geophysical Research Letters

Jiang Zhu

Bette L Otto‐Bliesner

Esther C Brady

Christopher J Poulsen

Jessica E Tierney

...

2021/2

Predictability of El Niño duration based on the onset timing

Journal of Climate

Xian Wu

Yuko M Okumura

Pedro N DiNezio

2021/2

Great Plains storm intensity since the last glacial controlled by spring surface warming

Nature Geoscience

Chijun Sun

Timothy M Shanahan

Pedro N DiNezio

Nicholas P McKay

Priyadarsi D Roy

2021/12

Multi‐Century Changes in the Ocean Carbon Cycle Controlled by the Tropical Oceans and the Southern Ocean

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Megumi O Chikamoto

Pedro DiNezio

2021/12

Two-year dynamical predictions of ENSO event duration during 1954–2015

Journal of Climate

Xian Wu

Yuko M Okumura

Clara Deser

Pedro N DiNezio

2021/5

Insights from Earth system model initial-condition large ensembles and future prospects

Clara Deser

Flavio Lehner

Keith B Rodgers

Toby Ault

Thomas L Delworth

...

2020/4/2

Isolating the evolving contributions of anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases: A new CESM1 large ensemble community resource

Journal of Climate

Clara Deser

Adam S Phillips

Isla R Simpson

Nan Rosenbloom

Dani Coleman

...

2020/9/15

Enhanced North American ENSO teleconnections during the Little Ice Age revealed by paleoclimate data assimilation

Geophysical Research Letters

Sylvia Dee

Yuko Okumura

Samantha Stevenson

Pedro Di Nezio

2020/8/16

Developing a coral proxy system model to compare coral and climate model estimates of changes in paleo‐ENSO variability

Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

AE Lawman

JW Partin

SG Dee

CA Casadio

Pedro Di Nezio

...

2020/7

Emergence of an equatorial mode of climate variability in the Indian Ocean

Science advances

Pedro N DiNezio

Martin Puy

Kaustubh Thirumalai

Fei-Fei Jin

Jessica E Tierney

2020/5/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 50
Amy Clement

Amy Clement

University of Miami

H-index: 11
Honghai Zhang

Honghai Zhang

Columbia University in the City of New York

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