Journal of Meteorological Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Meteorological Research is 13. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Long-Term Observation of Black Carbon and Its Relationship with Aerosol Radiative Forcing over South Asia108
A Segmented Classification and Regression Machine Learning Approach for Correcting Precipitation Forecast at 4–6 h Leadtimes36
TG-Net: A Physically Interpretable Deep Learning Forecasting Model for Thunderstorm Gusts34
Synergistic Effects of Bay of Bengal Tropical Cyclones and Tibetan Plateau Vortices on Water Vapor Transport over the Tibetan Plateau in Early Summer27
Data Assimilation Enhances WRF-Chem Performance in Modeling Volcanic Ash Clouds from Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai Eruption24
Heterogeneous Trends of Precipitation Extremes in Recent Two Decades over East Africa23
Assimilation of All-Sky Radiance from the FY-3 MWHS-2 with the Yinhe 4D-Var System23
Cloud Microphysical Characteristics of Typhoon Meranti (2016) during Its Rapid Intensification: Model Validation and SST Sensitivity Experiments22
Variations of Raindrop Size Distribution and Radar Retrieval in Outer Rainbands of Typhoon Mangkhut (2018)21
Evaluation of FY-3B Reprocessed OLR Data in the Asian—Australian Monsoon Region during 2011–2019: Comparison with NOAA OLR21
Estimation of Terrestrial Net Primary Productivity in China from Fengyun-3D Satellite Data19
Effects of Soil Hydraulic Properties on Soil Moisture Estimation18
Impact of the Complex Terrain in Beijing on Formation of Low-Level Jets14
Analysis of Boundary Layer Structure, Turbulence, and Flux Variations before and after the Passage of a Sea Breeze Front Using Meteorological Tower Data13
Thermal Wind Imbalance along the Curved Streamline of the Secondary Circulation in Tropical Cyclones13
A Case Study on the Rapid Rain-to-Snow Transition in Late Spring 2018 over Northern China: Effects of Return Flows and Topography13
Optimized Vertical Layers for the Hybrid Terrain-Following Coordinate Minimizing Numerical Errors in a 2D Rising Bubble Experiment near Steep Terrain13
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