Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society is 35. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
CALL FOR PAPERS273
Conference Notebook, Papers of Note, Parcels, COVID Impacts109
MTrack: Improved Center Fix of Tropical Cyclones from SMAP Wind Observations109
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Global Ocean Monitoring and Prediction at NOAA Climate Prediction Center: 15 Years of Operations72
Addressing the Microburst Threat to Aviation: Research-to-Operations Success Story69
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Outcomes of the WMO Prize Challenge to Improve Subseasonal to Seasonal Predictions Using Artificial Intelligence64
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service: From Research to Operations64
Climate Storylines61
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MEETINGS AND EVENTS61
A Road Map to Success of International Field Campaigns in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences55
Around the World They Go: Circumnavigating Balloon Satellites!54
Determining the Location of the 22 May 1855 Chicago Area Tornado51
NOMINATIONS50
WMO Evaluation of Two Extreme High Temperatures Occurring in February 2020 for the Antarctic Peninsula Region48
TAMU TRACER: Targeted Mobile Measurements to Isolate the Impacts of Aerosols and Meteorology on Deep Convection47
Leveraging Collaborative Partnerships to Enhance NWS and Emergency Management Communications through Exercising45
Listening to Stakeholders II: Adapting Research Products on Subseasonal to Seasonal Heavy Precipitation Events by Exploring Options with Users44
Anthropogenic Influence on 2022 June Extreme Rainfall over the Pearl River Basin44
A Storm Safari in Subtropical South America: Proyecto RELAMPAGO42
Meteosat Third Generation (MTG): Continuation and Innovation of Observations from Geostationary Orbit42
Global Atmospheric Composition Needs from Future Ultraviolet–Visible–Near-Infrared (UV–Vis–NIR) NOAA Satellite Instruments42
The Bolzano Tracer Experiment (BTEX)41
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OUTLOOKS40
Experiment of Sea Breeze Convection, Aerosols, Precipitation and Environment (ESCAPE)39
Record High 2022 September-Mean Temperature in Western North America39
Progress in Federal Coordination to Advance Meteorological Services39
Enlightenment Strikes! Broadening Graduate School Training through Field Campaign Participation38
MEETINGS CALENDAR38
Seeing Fog Clearly: The C-FOG Research Program Addresses Predictability38
Bridging New Observational Capabilities and Process-Level Simulation: Insights into Aerosol Roles in the Earth System36
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