Tom Matthews

Tom Matthews

Loughborough University

H-index: 25

Europe-United Kingdom

About Tom Matthews

Tom Matthews, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Loughborough University, specializes in the field of Climate Science, Glaciology, Natural Hazards, Extreme Events, Tail risk.

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

The IPCC reports and HE Geography: opportunities lost and found

Establishing glacier proximal meteorological and glacier ablation stations in different climatic zones along the South American Andes.

At-scale Model Output Statistics in mountain environments (AtsMOS v1. 0)

Post-Sunset Humid-Heat Maxima near the Southern Persian/Arabian Gulf

Snowfall over the Andes: a convection-permitting climate model

Growing threats from swings between hot and wet extremes in a warmer world

Relating drought indices to impacts reported in newspaper articles

Spatial and temporal scaling of sub-daily extreme rainfall for data sparse places

Tom Matthews Information

University

Position

Lecturer in Climate Science

Citations(all)

2332

Citations(since 2020)

2072

Cited By

766

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

41

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

Loughborough University

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Tom Matthews Skills & Research Interests

Climate Science

Glaciology

Natural Hazards

Extreme Events

Tail risk

Top articles of Tom Matthews

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The IPCC reports and HE Geography: opportunities lost and found

Journal of Geography in Higher Education

Richard Hodgkins

Long Seng To

Tom Matthews

2024/3/23

Establishing glacier proximal meteorological and glacier ablation stations in different climatic zones along the South American Andes.

Owen King

Tom Matthews

Marcos Andrade

Juan-Luis Garcia

Claudio Bravo

...

2024/3/7

At-scale Model Output Statistics in mountain environments (AtsMOS v1. 0)

Geoscientific Model Development Discussions

Maximillian Van Wyk de Vries

Tom Matthews

L Baker Perry

Nirakar Thapa

Rob Wilby

2024/4/3

Post-Sunset Humid-Heat Maxima near the Southern Persian/Arabian Gulf

Colin Raymond

Tom Matthews

Cascade Tuholske

2024/3/8

Snowfall over the Andes: a convection-permitting climate model

Emily Potter

Sihan Li

Julie Jones

Íñigo Irarrázaval

Tom Matthews

...

2024/3/7

Growing threats from swings between hot and wet extremes in a warmer world

Geophysical Research Letters

Jiewen You

Shuo Wang

Boen Zhang

Colin Raymond

Tom Matthews

2023/7/28

Relating drought indices to impacts reported in newspaper articles

International Journal of Climatology

Paul O'Connor

Conor Murphy

Tom Matthews

Robert L Wilby

2023/3/30

Spatial and temporal scaling of sub-daily extreme rainfall for data sparse places

Climate Dynamics

RL Wilby

CW Dawson

Dapeng Yu

Z Herring

A Baruch

...

2023/6

The impacts of sport emissions on climate: Measurement, mitigation, and making a difference

Robert L Wilby

Madeleine Orr

Duncan Depledge

Richard Giulianotti

George Havenith

...

2023/1

Google Trends indicators to inform water planning and drought management

The Geographical Journal

RL Wilby

C Murphy

P O'Connor

JJ Thompson

T Matthews

2023/12/11

Climate-driven variations in functional strategies of temperate forest ecosystems

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Daijun Liu

Adriane Esquivel-Muelbert

Jonas Fridman

Ruiz Benito Paloma

Zavala Girones Miguel Ángel

...

2023/5

Insights from the first winter weather observations near Mount Everest's summit

Weather

Tenzing Chogyal Sherpa

Tom Matthews

L Baker Perry

Amrit Thapa

Praveen Kumar Singh

...

2023/12

Scoping potential routes to UK civil unrest via the food system: results of a structured expert elicitation

Sustainability

Aled Jones

Sarah Bridle

Katherine Denby

Riaz Bhunnoo

Daniel Morton

...

2023/10/12

Global analysis of emergency service provision to vulnerable populations during floods of various magnitude under climate change

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Sarah Johnson

Robert Wilby

Dapeng Yu

Tom Matthews

2023/5

Mt. Everest’s highest glacier is a sentinel for accelerating ice loss

NPJ Climate and Atmospheric Science

Mariusz Potocki

Paul Andrew Mayewski

Tom Matthews

L Baker Perry

Margit Schwikowski

...

2022/2/3

Dynamical–statistical seasonal forecasts of winter and summer precipitation for the Island of Ireland

International Journal of Climatology

Saeed Golian

Conor Murphy

Robert L Wilby

Tom Matthews

Sean Donegan

...

2022/9

Mount Everest's photogenic weather during the post‐monsoon

Weather

Logan Grey

Alexandria V Johnson

Tom Matthews

L Baker Perry

Aurora C Elmore

...

2022/5

Historical droughts in Irish catchments 1767–2016

International Journal of Climatology

Paul O'Connor

Conor Murphy

Tom Matthews

Robert L Wilby

2022/9

Weather observations reach the summit of Mount Everest

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Tom Matthews

Baker Perry

Arbindra Khadka

Tenzing Gyalzen Sherpa

Dibas Shrestha

...

2022/12

Latent heat must be visible in climate communications

Tom Matthews

Michael Byrne

Radley Horton

Conor Murphy

Roger Pielke Sr

...

2022/7

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