Advances in Atmospheric Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Advances in Atmospheric Sciences is 31. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Possibility of Solid Hydrometeor Growth Zone Identification Using Radar Spectrum Width199
Hydro-climatic Characteristics of Yarlung Zangbo River Basin since the Last Glacial Maximum133
Climate Warming Mitigation from Nationally Determined Contributions75
The Microphysical Characteristics of Wintertime Cold Clouds in North China70
Ice Nucleation of Cirrus Clouds Related to the Transported Dust Layer Observed by Ground-Based Lidars over Wuhan, China66
Forecasting Zonda Wind Occurrence with Vertical Sounding Data65
Improved Parameterization of Snow Albedo in WRF + Noah: Methodology Based on a Severe Snow Event on the Tibetan Plateau62
Circulation Patterns Linked to the Positive Sub-Tropical Indian Ocean Dipole61
Improving Satellite-Retrieved Cloud Base Height with Ground-Based Cloud Radar Measurements61
A Multi-Domain Compression Radiative Transfer Model for the Fengyun-4 Geosynchronous Interferometric Infrared Sounder (GIIRS)60
Study on Quantitative Precipitation Estimation by Polarimetric Radar Using Deep Learning58
Responses of the Stratospheric Arctic Vortex to Regional Sea Surface Temperature Changes56
Different ENSO Impacts on Eastern China Precipitation Patterns in Early and Late Winter Associated with Seasonally-Varying Kuroshio Anticyclonic Anomalies55
Super Typhoon Hinnamnor (2022) with a Record-Breaking Lifespan over the Western North Pacific54
El Niño and the AMO Sparked the Astonishingly Large Margin of Warming in the Global Mean Surface Temperature in 202354
Comprehensive Assessment of AIRS, TSHS, and VASS Temperature Profile Products in the Arctic Land Region54
Arctic Sea Level Variability from Oceanic Reanalysis and Observations54
CMIP6 Evaluation and Projection of Precipitation over Northern China: Further Investigation50
Analysis on Precipitation Efficiency of the “21.7” Henan Extremely Heavy Rainfall Event49
Uncertainties of ENSO-related Regional Hadley Circulation Anomalies within Eight Reanalysis Datasets48
Simulated Asymmetric Connection of SST in the Tasman Sea with Respect to the Opposite Phases of ENSO in Austral Summer in CMIP6 Models41
An Extension of Conditional Nonlinear Optimal Perturbation in the Time Dimension and Its Applications in Targeted Observations40
Hybrid Seasonal Prediction of Meridional Temperature Gradient Associated with “Warm Arctic-Cold Eurasia”37
A New Merged Product Reveals Precipitation Features over Drylands in China36
The Contribution of United States Aircraft Reconnaissance Data to the China Meteorological Administration Tropical Cyclone Intensity Data: An Evaluation of Homogeneity35
Time-lagged Effects of the Spring Atmospheric Heat Source over the Tibetan Plateau on Summer Precipitation in Northeast China during 1961–2020: Role of Soil Moisture35
Impacts of Tibetan Plateau Snow Cover on the Interannual Variation in Spring Precipitation over the Tarim Basin35
Alignment of Track Oscillations during Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification34
Radar-based Characteristics and Formation Environment of Supercells in the Landfalling Typhoon Mujigae in 201534
Effect of Parameter Variation in the BMJ Scheme on the Simulation of MJO Propagation and Structure33
Transport Patterns and Potential Sources of Atmospheric Pollution during the XXIV Olympic Winter Games Period31
Impact of Assimilating FY-4A Lightning Data with a Latent Heat Nudging Method on Short-Term Forecasts of Severe Convective Events in Eastern China31
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