Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences is 15. 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
Should Reversible Convective Inhibition be Used when Determining the Inflow Layer of a Convective Storm?34
Long-Term Effect of Barotropic Instability across the Moat in Double-Eyewall Tropical Cyclone–Like Vortices in Forced and Unforced Shallow-Water Models33
Modeling the Shallow Cumulus-Topped Boundary Layer at Gray Zone Resolutions28
Energy Gain Kernel for Climate Feedbacks. Part II: Spatial Pattern of Surface Amplification Factor and Its Dependency on Climate Mean State27
Weakening of Tropical Free-Tropospheric Temperature Gradients with Global Warming27
Diurnal Off-Mountain Propagation of Rainfall and Low-Level Vertical Velocity over the Lee Side of the Yungui Plateau26
Tropospheric Thermal Forcing of the Stratosphere through Quasi-Balanced Dynamics26
Tropical Thermodynamic–Convection Coupling in Observations and Reanalyses21
Vertical Structure and Ice Production Processes of Shallow Convective Postfrontal Clouds over the Southern Ocean in MARCUS. Part I: Observational Study20
Investigation of Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Dynamics over Central and Northern Peru Using SIMONe Systems19
Committor Functions for Climate Phenomena at the Predictability Margin: The Example of El Niño–Southern Oscillation in the Jin and Timmermann Model19
Masthead17
Impact of Giant Sea Salt Aerosol Particles on Precipitation in Marine Cumuli and Stratocumuli: Lagrangian Cloud Model Simulations17
Origin of the Warm Arctic–Cold North American Pattern on the Intraseasonal Time Scale16
Large-Eddy Simulations of Marine Boundary Layer Clouds Associated with Cold-Air Outbreaks during the ACTIVATE Campaign. Part II: Aerosol–Meteorology–Cloud Interaction15
A Closer Look at the Evolution of Supercooled Cloud Droplet Temperature and Lifetime in Different Environmental Conditions with Implications for Ice Nucleation in the Evaporating Regions of Clouds15
Comments on “Thermodynamic Characteristics of Downdrafts in Tropical Cyclones as Seen in Idealized Simulations of Different Intensities”15
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