Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society is 32. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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CONTENTS265
Cover 3137
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Progress in Federal Coordination to Advance Meteorological Services107
Global Atmospheric Composition Needs from Future Ultraviolet–Visible–Near-Infrared (UV–Vis–NIR) NOAA Satellite Instruments99
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Expanding Access to Open Environmental Data: Advancements and Next Steps71
National Colloquium for Advances in Weather and Climate Prediction and Climate Change Projection over South Asia: Applications in Water and Agriculture Sectors70
A Call to Action: Developing the Capability to Explain and Predict Earth System Change68
Advancing Understanding of Urgent Gaps and Needs in Atmospheric Science: Key Insights from the Climate, Weather, and Water Forum63
Italian Hail: Music, Life, and Research63
The Flux You Say?: Comments on “The Integrated Carbon Observation System in Europe”62
Joint Collaboration on Comparing NOAA’s Ground-Based Weather Radar and NASA–JAXA’s Spaceborne Radar61
Advanced Weather Surveillance Capabilities of the Fully Digital Horus Phased Array Radar54
TAMU TRACER: Targeted Mobile Measurements to Isolate the Impacts of Aerosols and Meteorology on Deep Convection49
A Simplified-Physics Atmosphere General Circulation Model for Idealized Climate Dynamics Studies48
Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) and Optical Transient Detector (OTD) Missions, 1995–202346
OBITUARIES, IN MEMORIAM, OUTREACH, MEET THE AMS, MEMBER SPOTLIGHT, AUTHOR WEBINAR SERIES, CLEAR SKIES AHEAD, THE FRONT PAGE46
Which Precipitation Dataset to Choose for Hydrological Studies of the Terrestrial Water Cycle?45
Near-Real-Time Inundation Mapping Utilizing Large Uncrewed Aerial System Platforms45
Developing Rapid Response Protocols for Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclones45
Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change: Global Landfall Frequency Projections Derived from Knutson et al.38
Risk Storylines: A Community-Led Discussion between Disaster and Climate Science37
Toward Rapid Balloon Experiments for Sudden Aerosol Injection in the Stratosphere (REAS) by Volcanic Eruptions and Wildfires36
Advances in the Use of Global Navigation Satellite System Polarimetric Radio Occultation Measurements for NWP and Weather Applications36
The BIOMASP+ Project on Biosphere–Atmosphere Exchanges and Their Role in Air Pollution in the Subtropical Megacity of São Paulo: Motivations, Methods, and Preliminary Observations35
Potential for Machine Learning Emulators to Augment Regional Climate Simulations in Provision of Local Climate Change Information35
The Propagation, Evolution, and Rotation in Linear Storms (PERiLS) Project34
Anthropogenic Warming Had a Crucial Role in Triggering the Historic and Destructive Mediterranean Derecho in Summer 202234
Ecological Forecasting for Readiness, Resilience, and Response34
A Coordinated Framework for Global Climate Reanalyses33
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