Journal of Operational Oceanography

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Operational Oceanography is 1. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
A new simulation method for joint distributions of amplitudes and periods of random waves31
Observed tropical cyclone-driven cold wakes in the context of rapid warming of the Arabian Sea8
Sea and swell characteristics in the deep waters of the Northern and Southern Arabian Sea7
Is a warming northern Indian Ocean generating more tropical cyclones?5
Performance diagnostics for probabilistic Lagrangian drift prediction4
Impact of spatially-dense in-situ observations on ocean forecasts of mixed layer and thermocline depth3
SOSeas Web App: An assessment web-based decision support tool to predict dynamic risk of drowning on beaches using deep neural networks2
Tuning ice model parameters to improve Arctic sea-ice simulation using the ERA5 atmospheric reanalysis forcing2
Comparative analysis of the performance of the GOFS, PSY4 and AMSEAS ocean model frameworks in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico coastal ocean2
Evaluation of carbon dioxide emission based on energy efficiency existing ship index during oceanographic navigation1
Spatio-temporal variations in upwelling indices in Arabian Sea coastal upwelling systems and associated biological productivity using remote sensing observations1
Creation of a global tide analysis dataset: Application of NEMO and an offline objective analysis scheme1
Effect of extreme rainfall events in the Mar Menor lagoon (SE, Spain): The use of a Smartbuoy for environmental monitoring1
Improving ocean analyses in the ensemble-based data assimilation system using the Community Earth System Model by assimilating satellite sea surface salinity1
Operational platform for metocean forecasts in Thermaikos Gulf (Aegean Sea, Greece)1
Atlas of surface currents in the Mediterranean and Canary–Iberian–Biscay waters1
Global-scale analysis of coastline expansion in the era of rising sea levels1
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