Climate Services

Papers
(The H4-Index of Climate Services is 20. 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
Application-specific optimal model weighting of global climate models: A red tide example71
Impact of temperature humidity index-based climate services for Murrah buffaloes of India on operational decision-making and economic outcome of the farm50
Exposure of Portuguese viticulture to weather extremes under climate change43
Seamlessly combined historical and projected daily meteorological datasets for impact studies in Central Europe: The FORESEE v4.0 and the FORESEE-HUN v1.042
Smallholder farmers’ perceived motivations for the adoption and implementation of climate information services in the Atwima Nwabiagya District, Ghana40
Developing climate services for vulnerable islands in the Southwest Indian Ocean: A combined statistical and dynamical CMIP6 downscaling approach for climate change assessment36
What do vegetable farmers expect from climate services to adapt to climate change by 2060? A case study from the Parisian region36
Determinants of farmers’ choice of adaptation strategies against climate variability and change: Lessons from central Tanzania in Manyoni district34
Scaling climate information services and climate smart agriculture through bundled business models32
A learning framework for designing climate services for capacity building26
On the next generation (NextGen) seasonal prediction system to enhance climate services over Ethiopia26
The added value of the process in climate services co-production: Lessons from Niger25
Estimating trends and the current climate mean in a changing climate24
Creating and testing an approach for upscaling climate services24
ICT promotes smallholder farmers’ perceived self-efficacy and adaptive action to climate change: Empirical research on China's economically developed rural areas22
An integrated climate and water resource climate service prototype for long term water allocation in the Upper Yellow River region of China22
How do climate information services (CIS) affect farmers’ adaptation strategies? A systematic review22
Applying agroclimatic seasonal forecasts to improve rainfed maize agronomic management in Colombia22
Re-prioritizing climate services for agriculture: Insights from Bangladesh22
Assessment of drought conditions under climate change scenarios in Central Europe (Poland) using the standardized precipitation index (SPI)20
A framework for improved predictions of the climate impacts on potential yields of UK winter wheat and its applicability to other UK crops20
Evaluating the Nigerian Government’s financial obligations to climate change adaptation strategies20
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