Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science is 4. 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
Comparison of temperature and humidity measurements from two separate weather stations at Camden Airport, Australia38
Projected changes in Antarctic daily temperature in CMIP6 under different warming scenarios during two future periods26
Occurrence and trends of historical tropical cyclone rainfall on near-coastal regions of Australia21
ACCESS-S2 seasonal forecasts of rainfall and the SAM–rainfall relationship during the grain growing season in south-west Western Australia17
Indigenous Knowledge of seasons delivers a new way of considering annual cycles in atmospheric dispersion of pollutants13
Impacts of the new UM convection scheme, CoMorph-A, over the Indo-Pacific and Australian regions13
Channelling flows in the Hunter Valley11
The effect of tidal range and mean sea-level changes on coastal flood hazards at Lakes Entrance, south-east Australia11
APS2-ACCESS-C2: the first Australian operational NWP convection-permitting model8
Validation of BARRA2 and comparison with MERRA-2 and ERA5 using historical wind power generation8
Climate summary for the southern hemisphere, 2019–20: a strong positive Indian Ocean Dipole6
East coast lows and extratropical transition of tropical cyclones, structures producing severe events and their comparison with mature tropical cyclones6
Synoptic-scale atmospheric cyclones in the South-East Tropical Indian Ocean (SETIO) and their relation to IOD variability5
Spatiotemporal variability of monthly precipitation concentration in Argentina5
Influence of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on multiweek prediction of Australian rainfall extremes using the ACCESS-S1 prediction system5
Bulk cloud microphysical properties as seen from numerical simulation and remote sensing products: case study of a hailstorm event over the La Plata Basin4
Utilisation FINN data version 2.5 for forecasting PM2.5 during forest fire 2019 in Sumatra by using WRF–Chem4
Future frequencies of coastal floods in Australia: a seamless approach and dataset for visualising local impacts and informing adaptation4
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