Thorsten Mauritsen

Thorsten Mauritsen

Stockholms universitet

H-index: 56

Europe-Sweden

About Thorsten Mauritsen

Thorsten Mauritsen, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stockholms universitet, specializes in the field of Climate sciences.

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

Increasing Aerosol Direct Effect Despite Declining Global Emissions in MPI-ESM1. 2

The presence of clouds lowers climate sensitivity in the MPI-ESM1. 2 climate model

Constraint on Net Long Term Climate Feedback to Emerge From Satellite Observed Internal Variability by Mid 2040s

Better-constrained climate sensitivity when accounting for dataset dependency on pattern effect estimates

Observation-inferred resilience loss of the Amazon rain forest possibly due to internal climate variability

Hadley Cell Size and Strength Responses Depend on Turbulent Drag

Strong aerosol cooling alone does not explain cold-biased mid-century temperatures in CMIP6 models

Causes of the weak emergent constraint on climate sensitivity at the Last Glacial Maximum

Thorsten Mauritsen Information

University

Position

Department of Meteorology

Citations(all)

16924

Citations(since 2020)

11228

Cited By

8970

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

84

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Thorsten Mauritsen Skills & Research Interests

Climate sciences

Top articles of Thorsten Mauritsen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Increasing Aerosol Direct Effect Despite Declining Global Emissions in MPI-ESM1. 2

EGUsphere

Antoine Hermant

Linnea Huusko

Thorsten Mauritsen

2024/1/31

The presence of clouds lowers climate sensitivity in the MPI-ESM1. 2 climate model

EGUsphere

Andrea Mosso

Thomas Hocking

Thorsten Mauritsen

2024/3/4

Constraint on Net Long Term Climate Feedback to Emerge From Satellite Observed Internal Variability by Mid 2040s

Authorea Preprints

Alejandro Uribe

Frida A-M Bender

Thorsten Mauritsen

2023/7/20

Better-constrained climate sensitivity when accounting for dataset dependency on pattern effect estimates

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Angshuman Modak

Thorsten Mauritsen

2023/7/11

Observation-inferred resilience loss of the Amazon rain forest possibly due to internal climate variability

EGUsphere

Raphael Grodofzig

Martin Renoult

Thorsten Mauritsen

2023/12/7

Hadley Cell Size and Strength Responses Depend on Turbulent Drag

Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Clare Marie Flynn

Thorsten Mauritsen

2023/4

Strong aerosol cooling alone does not explain cold-biased mid-century temperatures in CMIP6 models

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Clare Marie Flynn

Linnea Huusko

Angshuman Modak

Thorsten Mauritsen

2023/12/7

Causes of the weak emergent constraint on climate sensitivity at the Last Glacial Maximum

Climate of the Past

Martin Renoult

Navjit Sagoo

Jiang Zhu

Thorsten Mauritsen

2023/2/2

Can we reliably reconstruct the mid-Pliocene Warm Period with sparse data and uncertain models?

EGUsphere

James Douglas Annan

Julia Catherine Hargreaves

Thorsten Mauritsen

Erin McClymont

Sze Ling Ho

2023/9/11

Global and Indian precipitation responses to anthropogenic aerosol and carbon dioxide forcings from PDRMIP experiments

EGUsphere

Sushant Das

Frida Bender

Thorsten Mauritsen

2023/8/15

ICON-Sapphire: simulating the components of the Earth system and their interactions at kilometer and subkilometer scales

Geoscientific Model Development Discussions

Cathy Hohenegger

Peter Korn

Leonidas Linardakis

René Redler

Reiner Schnur

...

2022/7/21

Stronger response to the aerosol indirect effect due to cooling in remote regions

Geophysical Research Letters

Linnea Huusko

Angshuman Modak

Thorsten Mauritsen

2022/11/16

Reconciling conflicting accounts of local radiative feedbacks in climate models

Journal of Climate

Christopher Hedemann

Thorsten Mauritsen

Johann Jungclaus

Jochem Marotzke

2022/5/15

On the effect of historical SST patterns on radiative feedback

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

Timothy Andrews

Alejandro Bodas‐Salcedo

Jonathan M Gregory

Yue Dong

Kyle C Armour

...

2022/9/27

Early Development and Tuning of a Global Coupled Cloud Resolving Model, and its Fast Response to Increasing CO2

Tellus A

T. Mauritsen

R. Redler

M. Esch

B. Stevens

C. Hohenegger

...

2022/9/2

A new global surface temperature reconstruction for the Last Glacial Maximum

Climate of the Past

James D Annan

Julia C Hargreaves

Thorsten Mauritsen

2022/8/18

The changing nature of Earth's reflected sunlight

Proceedings of the Royal Society A

Graeme L Stephens

Maria Z Hakuba

Seiji Kato

Andrew Gettelman

Jean-Louis Dufresne

...

2022/7/27

Observed and CMIP6 modelled internal variability feedbacks and their relation to forced climate feedbacks

Geophysical Research Letters

Alejandro Uribe

Frida A‐M Bender

Thorsten Mauritsen

2022/12/5

Shallow cumulus cloud feedback in large eddy simulations–bridging the gap to storm-resolving models

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Jule Radtke

Thorsten Mauritsen

Cathy Hohenegger

2021/3/4

Climate Change 2021: the physical science basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; technical summary

Paola Arias

Nicolas Bellouin

Erika Coppola

Richard Jones

Gerhard Krinner

...

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 99
Piers Forster

Piers Forster

University of Leeds

H-index: 55
Michael Tjernström

Michael Tjernström

Stockholms universitet

H-index: 43
Robert Pincus

Robert Pincus

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 41
Kyle Armour

Kyle Armour

University of Washington

H-index: 35
Gunilla Svensson

Gunilla Svensson

Stockholms universitet

H-index: 35
Ian M. Brooks

Ian M. Brooks

University of Leeds

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