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Peer Reviewed
Journal Publications

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  1. Mishra S. K., P. Upadhyaya, J. T. Fasullo, N. P. Keshri, Salunke P., A.Ghosh, A. B. Sainudeen, and In-Sik Kang, 2024: A need for actionable climate projections across the Global South. nature climate change 13 (9), 883-886 (IF: 28.66)
  2. Narang U. , K. Juneja, P. Upadhyaya, Salunke P., T. Chakraborty, S. K. Behera, S. K. Mishra and A. D. Suresh, 2024: Artificial intelligence predicts normal summer monsoon rainfall for India in 2023. Scientific Reports 14 (1), 1495. (IF: 5.0)
  3. Salunke P., N. P. Keshri, S. K. Mishra and S. K. Dash, 2023: Future projections of seasonal temperature and precipitation for India. Frontiers in Climate. (IF: NA)
  4. Tiwari K., S. K. Mishra, P. Salunke, and A. Dewan, 2023: Potential effects of the projected Antarctic sea-ice loss on the climate system. Climate Dynamics. (IF: 4.9)       
  5. Tiwari K., S. K. Mishra, P. Salunke, and A. Dewan, 2022: Future Projections of Temperature and Precipitation for Antarctica. Environmental Research Letters. 17, 014029. (IF: 6.9)     
  6. Zebaze S., R. Pathak, A. J. K. Mbienda, W. M. Pokam P. Salunke, A. Anand, D. A. Vondou, A. Lenouo, and S. K. Mishra, 2022: An Investigation into the Role of Synoptic Conditions on Central African Precipitation Variability. Acta Geophysica. Accepted. (IF: 2.3)
  7. Mishra S. K., S. Jain, A. Anand, P. Salunke, and J. T. Fasullo, 2021: Historical and Projected Low-Frequency Variability in the Somali Jet and Indian Summer Monsoon. Climate Dynamics, 56, 749-765. DOI:10.1007/s00382-020-05492-z (IF: 4.9)
  8. Bal P. K., H. R. Dasari, N. Prasad, P. Salunke, and R. S. Parihar, 2021: Variations of Energy Fluxes with ENSO, IOD and ISV of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian Monsoon Region. Atmospheric Research, Volume 258. DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2021.105645 (IF: 6.0)
  9. Bhowmick M., S. K. Mishra, B. Kravitz, S. Sahany, and P. Salunke, 2021: Response of the Indian Summer Monsoon to Global Warming, Solar Geoengineering and its Termination. Scientific Reports, 11, 9791. DOI: 10.1038/ s41598-021-89249-6 (IF: 5.0)
  10. Salunke P., S. Jain, and S. K. Mishra, 2019: Performance of the CMIP5 models in the simulation of the Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau monsoon. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 137, 909-928. DOI:10.1007/s00704-018-2644-9 (IF: 3.4)
  11. Jain S., P. Salunke, S. K. Mishra, and S. Sahany, 2019: Advantage of NEX-GDDP over CMIP5 and CORDEX Data: Indian summer Monsoon. Atmospheric Research, Volume 228, 152-160. (IF: 6.0)
  12. Mishra S. K., S. Jain, P. Salunke, and S. Sahany, 2019: Past and Future Climate Change over the Himalaya-Tibetan Highland: Inferences from APHRODITE and NEX-GDDP data. Climatic Change, 156,315-322. DOI: 10.1007/ s10584-019-02473-y (IF: 5.2)
  13. Jain S., P. Salunke, S. K. Mishra, and S. Sahany, 2019: Performance of CMIP5 models in the simulation of Indian summer monsoon. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 137,1429-1447. (IF: 3.4)
  14. Jain S., S. K. Mishra, P. Salunke, and S. Sahany, 2019: Importance of the Resolution of Surface Topography Vis-à-Vis Atmospheric and Surface Processes in the Simulation of the Climate of Himalaya-Tibet Highland. Climate Dynamics, 52,4735-4748. DOI:10.1007/s00382-018-4411-0 (IF: 4.9)
  15. Sahany S., S. K. Mishra, and P. Salunke, 2019: Historical Simulations and Climate Change Projections over India by NCAR CCSM4: CMIP5 vs. NEX-GDDP. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 135,1423-1433. DOI:10.1007/ s00704-018-2455-z (IF: 3.4)
  16. Zebaze S., S. Jain, P. Salunke, S. Shafiq, and S. K. Mishra, 2019: Assessment of CMIP5 multimodal mean for the historical climate of Africa, Atmospheric Science Letters, 20,1-12. DOI: 10.1002/asl.926 (IF: 3.0)
  17. Parihar S. R., P. K. Bal, V. Kumar, S. K. Mishra, S. Sahany, P. Salunke, S. K. Dash and R. Dhiman, 2019: Numerical Modeling of the Dynamics of Malaria Transmission in a Highly Endemic Region of India, Scientific Reports 9(1): 11903. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-47212-6 (IF: 5.0)
  18. Mishra, S. K., S. Sahany, P. Salunke, In-Sik Kang, and S. Jain, 2018: Fidelity of CMIP5 Multi Model Mean in Assessing Indian Monsoon Simulations. npj Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, 1, Article number 39. DOI: 10.1038/ s41612-018-0049-1 (IF: 9.4)                                                                                          
  19. Mishra S. K., S. Sahany, and P. Salunke, 2017: CMIP5 vs. CORDEX over the Indian region: how much do we benefit from dynamical downscaling? Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Volume 133, Issue 3-4, pp 1133-1141. DOI:10.1007/ s00704-017-2237-z (IF: 3.4)
  20. Mishra S. K., S. Sahany, and P. Salunke, 2017: Linkages between MJO and summer monsoon rainfall over India and surrounding region. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 129, pp 283-296. DOI:10.1007/s00703-016-0470-0 (IF: 2.3)
  21. Dash S. K., S. Dey, P. Salunke, M. Dalal, V. Saraswat, S. Chowdhury, and R. K. Choudhary, 2017: Comparative Study of Heat Indices in India Based on Observed and model Simulated Data. Current World Environment, 12(3). DOI:10.12944/ CWE.12.3.06 (IF: NA)
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