Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate is 12. 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
A height-dependent climatological model of the equatorial ionospheric zonal plasma drifts (EZDrifts): Description and application to an analysis of the longitudinal variations of the zonal drifts33
Norway spruce forest management in the Czech Republic is linked to the solar cycle under conditions of climate change – from tree rings to salvage harvesting29
Variability in footpoint mapping of bursty bulk flows using Tsyganenko models: impact on swarm conjunctions23
Nowcasting geoelectric fields in Ireland using magnetotelluric transfer functions22
Ionospheric plasma structuring in relation to auroral particle precipitation22
Development of accelerated methods for calculating the pattern of current spreading over the surface of spacecraft20
Storm time neutral density assimilation in the thermosphere ionosphere with TIDA18
SODA – A tool to predict storm-induced orbit decays for low Earth-orbiting satellites18
Geostationary electron dynamics: ICARE_NG2 observations and new analytical model of daily electron fluxes driven by solar wind conditions15
A new model for plasmapause locations derived from IMAGE RPI and Van Allen Probes data15
Persistent high-latitude ionospheric response to solar wind forcing13
Exploring possibilities for solar irradiance prediction from solar photosphere images using recurrent neural networks13
ARAMIS: a Martian radiative environment model built from GEANT4 simulations12
Climatological Models of Non-Polar Geomagnetic Daily Variations Using the DIFI Methodology with Swarm and CHAMP Satellite Data12
Identification of ionospheric scintillation in the low-latitude African sector using a commercial CubeSat constellation12
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