Space Weather-The International Journal of Research and Applications

Papers
(The H4-Index of Space Weather-The International Journal of Research and Applications is 25. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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A Space Weather Approach for Quasi‐Real‐Time Assessment of Satellite Orbital Decay During Geomagnetic Storms Based on Two‐Line Element Sets67
Picturing Global Substorm Dynamics in the Magnetotail Using Low‐Altitude ELFIN Measurements and Data Mining‐Based Magnetic Field Reconstructions64
PreMevE‐MEO: Predicting Ultra‐Relativistic Electrons Using Observations From GPS Satellites63
Prediction of Energetic Electrons in the Inner Radiation Belt and Slot Region With a Double‐Layer LSTM Neural Network Model62
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Toward GIC Forecasting: Statistical Downscaling of the Geomagnetic Field to Improve Geoelectric Field Forecasts43
SRF2—A Short‐Term (1–24)h foF2 Prediction Method42
Ensemble Modeling of Radiation Belt Electron Acceleration by Chorus Waves: Dependence on Key Input Parameters36
Low Altitude Tailing Es (LATTE): Analysis of Sporadic‐E Layer Height at Different Latitudes of Middle and Low Region34
Substorm Induced Nighttime Plasma Flow Pulsations Observed by ROCSAT‐1 at Topside Ionosphere33
Linkage of Equatorial Ionization Anomaly With the Day‐To‐Day Occurrence of Postsunset Irregularities and Scintillation in Low‐Latitude Region Around 110°E31
Storm‐Time Characteristics of Ionospheric Model (MSAP) Based on Multi‐Algorithm Fusion31
Evaluating Auroral Forecasts Against Satellite Observations30
Forecasting Ionospheric foF2 Using Bidirectional LSTM and Attention Mechanism30
Credit Where Credit Is Due: Data and Software in the Space Weather Community30
Ground GNSS Station Selection to Generate the Global Ionosphere Maps Using the Information Content29
Observations of Geomagnetic Crochet at High‐Latitudes Due To X1.5 Class Solar Flare on 3 July 202128
Predicting Geomagnetic Activity Cycles28
First Observations of a Geomagnetic Superstorm With a Sub‐L1 Monitor28
Influence of Tectonic and Geological Structure on GIC in Southern South Island, New Zealand27
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A Bayesian Inference‐Based Empirical Model for Scintillation Indices for High‐Latitude25
Double Superposed Epoch Analysis of Geomagnetic Storms and Corresponding Solar Wind and IMF in Solar Cycles 23 and 2425
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A 3D Empirical Model of Electron Density Based on CSES Radio Occultation Measurements25
The Need for a Sub‐L1 Space Weather Research Mission: Current Knowledge Gaps on Coronal Mass Ejections25
Machine Learning for Predicting the Bz Magnetic Field Component From Upstream in Situ Observations of Solar Coronal Mass Ejections25
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