Advances in Climate Change Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Advances in Climate Change Research is 26. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Analysis of fast ice anomalies and their causes in 2023 in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica251
Degradation of potential winter roads threatens vulnerable communities’ freight accessibility in the pan-Arctic region65
Social bots’ role in climate change discussion on Twitter: Measuring standpoints, topics, and interaction strategies60
Evaluation of the performance of WRF9km in simulating climate over the upper Yellow River Basin45
High-altitude precipitation controls the mass balance of Pasu Glacier, Karakoram over 2000–2020: A case study based on mass and energy budget44
Editorial Board43
Water budgets in an arid and alpine permafrost basin: Observations from the High Mountain Asia40
The impact of OFDI on firm pro-environmental behavior: Evidence from China39
Impact of extreme seasonal drought on ecosystem carbon‒water coupling across China37
Water vapour multi-vortex structure under the interactions of typhoons and mid-low latitude systems during extreme precipitation in North China36
Quantifying indirect economic losses from extreme events to inform global and local adaptation strategies36
Contributions of internal climate variability in driving global and ocean temperature variations using multi-layer perceptron neural network33
Changes in hydrological processes in the headwater area of Yellow River, China during 1956–2019 under the influences of climate change, permafrost thaw and dam32
The extreme Northeast China cold vortex activities in the late spring of 2021 and possible causes involved32
The reversal of surface air temperature anomalies in China between early and late winter 2021/2022: Observations and predictions31
Assessment of the hazard of extreme low-temperature events over China in 202131
Spatiotemporal pattern of ENSO-induced modulation on landscape fires over Pacific Rim from 2001 to 202031
Understanding water flowpaths and origins in an Arctic Alaskan basin: Implications for permafrost hydrology under global warming29
Ground surface temperature variations and their links to permafrost distribution in the Genhe River Basin, Da Xing’anling Mountain Range29
Editorial Board28
Response of ocean climate to different heat-flux perturbations over the North Atlantic in FAFMIP28
Features of the new climate normal 1991–2020 and possible influences on climate monitoring and prediction in China27
Assessing household perception, autonomous adaptation and economic value of adaptation benefits: Evidence from West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia27
Evaluation of CMIP6 HighResMIP models in simulating precipitation over Central Asia26
Decadal changes of the intraseasonal oscillation during 1979–201626
After announced carbon neutrality targets, more homework ahead for research26
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