Philip Stier

Philip Stier

University of Oxford

H-index: 68

Europe-United Kingdom

About Philip Stier

Philip Stier, With an exceptional h-index of 68 and a recent h-index of 51 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Climate Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Clouds, Aerosols, AI for Climate Science.

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

General circulation models simulate negative liquid water path–droplet number correlations, but anthropogenic aerosols still increase simulated liquid water path

Comparing ML retrieved and invisible ship tracks to probe the meteorological dependence of cloud susceptibility to aerosol

Earth Virtualization Engines (EVE)

Advancing Our Understanding of Cloud Processes and Their Role in the Earth System through Cloud Object Tracking

Contrasting effects of intensity and organisation on the structure and lifecycle of deep convective clouds

Aerosol effects on convective clouds in global km-scale models–from idealised aerosol perturbations to explicit aerosol modelling

Investigating the role of air mass history of Arctic black carbon in GCMs

The sensitivity of cloud micro-and macrophysical properties to cloud microphysics parameterisations and simulation setup

Philip Stier Information

University

Position

Professor of Atmospheric Physics

Citations(all)

22560

Citations(since 2020)

10211

Cited By

16658

hIndex(all)

68

hIndex(since 2020)

51

i10Index(all)

147

i10Index(since 2020)

127

Email

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University of Oxford

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Philip Stier Skills & Research Interests

Climate Physics

Atmospheric Physics

Clouds

Aerosols

AI for Climate Science

Top articles of Philip Stier

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

General circulation models simulate negative liquid water path–droplet number correlations, but anthropogenic aerosols still increase simulated liquid water path

EGUsphere

Johannes Mülmenstädt

Edward Gryspeerdt

Sudhakar Dipu

Johannes Quaas

Andrew S Ackerman

...

2024/1/9

Comparing ML retrieved and invisible ship tracks to probe the meteorological dependence of cloud susceptibility to aerosol

Peter Manshausen

Duncan Watson-Parris

Philip Stier

2024/3/7

Earth Virtualization Engines (EVE)

Earth System Science Data Discussions

Bjorn Stevens

Stefan Adami

Tariq Ali

Hartwig Anzt

Zafer Aslan

...

2023/9/22

Advancing Our Understanding of Cloud Processes and Their Role in the Earth System through Cloud Object Tracking

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Sean W Freeman

Kelcy Brunner

William K Jones

Julia Kukulies

Fabian Senf

...

2024/1

Contrasting effects of intensity and organisation on the structure and lifecycle of deep convective clouds

William Jones

Philip Stier

2024/3/7

Aerosol effects on convective clouds in global km-scale models–from idealised aerosol perturbations to explicit aerosol modelling

Philip Stier

Philipp Weiss

Ross Herbert

Maor Sela

2024/3/7

Investigating the role of air mass history of Arctic black carbon in GCMs

Roxana S Cremer

Paul Kim

Sara M Blichner

Emanuele Tovazzi

Ben Johnson

...

2024/3/7

The sensitivity of cloud micro-and macrophysical properties to cloud microphysics parameterisations and simulation setup

Maor Sela

Philipp Weiss

Philip Stier

2024/3/7

A systematic evaluation of high-cloud controlling factors.

Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions

Sarah Wilson Kemsley

Paulo Ceppi

Hendrik Andersen

Jan Cermak

Philip Stier

...

2024/2/5

Simulating the Earth system with interactive aerosols at the kilometer scale

Philipp Weiss

Philip Stier

2024/3/7

Cloud condensation nuclei concentrations derived from the CAMS reanalysis

Earth System Science Data Discussions

Karoline Block

Mahnoosh Haghighatnasab

Daniel G Partridge

Philip Stier

Johannes Quaas

2023/7/17

Multifractal analysis for evaluating the representation of clouds in global km-scale models

Lilli Freischem

Philipp Weiss

Hannah Christensen

Philip Stier

2024/3/7

The Impact of a Land‐Sea Contrast on Convective Aggregation in Radiative‐Convective Equilibrium

Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems

Beth Dingley

Guy Dagan

Philip Stier

Ross Herbert

2023/4

Controls of cloud radiative effects: a data-driven observation-based quantification

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Hendrik Andersen

Jan Cermak

Alyson Douglas

Philip Stier

Casey Wall

2023/5

Sea surface warming patterns drive hydrological sensitivity uncertainties

Nature Climate Change

Shipeng Zhang

Philip Stier

Guy Dagan

Chen Zhou

Minghuai Wang

2023/6

tobac v1.5: Introducing Fast 3D Tracking, Splits and Mergers, and Other Enhancements for Identifying and Analysing Meteorological Phenomena

EGUsphere

G Alexander Sokolowsky

Sean W Freeman

William K Jones

Julia Kukulies

Fabian Senf

...

2023/9/25

A semi-Lagrangian method for detecting and tracking deep convective clouds in geostationary satellite observations

Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

William K Jones

Matthew W Christensen

Philip Stier

2023/3/2

Reducing Aerosol Forcing Uncertainty by Combining Models With Satellite and Within‐The‐Atmosphere Observations: A Three‐Way Street

Ralph A Kahn

Elisabeth Andrews

Charles A Brock

Mian Chin

Graham Feingold

...

2023/6

A reduced complexity aerosol model for km-scale climate models

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Philipp Weiss

Ross Herbert

Philip Stier

2023/5

Dependence of fast changes in global and local precipitation on the geographical location of absorbing aerosol

Journal of Climate

Andrew IL Williams

Duncan Watson-Parris

Guy Dagan

Philip Stier

2023/9/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 99
Piers Forster

Piers Forster

University of Leeds

H-index: 81
Toshihiko Takemura, Prof.

Toshihiko Takemura, Prof.

Kyushu University

H-index: 54
Graham Mann

Graham Mann

University of Leeds

H-index: 52
Johannes Quaas

Johannes Quaas

Universität Leipzig

H-index: 28
Duncan Watson-Parris

Duncan Watson-Parris

University of Oxford

H-index: 24
Edward Gryspeerdt

Edward Gryspeerdt

Imperial College London

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