Idojaras

Papers
(The TQCC of Idojaras is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Selecting the best general circulation model and historical period to determine the effects of climate change on precipitation8
Thermal assessments at local and micro scales during hot summer days: a case study of Belgrade (Serbia)7
Investigation of 15 knots tailwind triggering go-around maneuver of eight flights at the Soekarno-Hatta International Airport using the WRF-ARW model6
Investigation of the location of an immission measuring point in an urban environment5
Synoptic circulation patterns associated with foehn days in Sofia in the period 1979–20145
Possible environmental applications of a recently developed ammonia isotope monitoring photoacoustic system4
Precipitation conditions in Hungary from 1854 to 20223
Comparison of four precipitation based meteorological drought indices in the Yesilirmak Basin, Turkey3
Climate change in the Debrecen area in the last 50 years and its impact on maize production2
Analysis of daily and hourly precipitation interpolation supplemented with radar background: Insights from case studies2
Features of climatic temperature over Saudi Arabia: A Review2
The analysis of annual and seasonal surface air temperature trends of southern and southeastern Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1961 to 20172
The influence of rural areas transformation on the urban heat islands occurrence – Тourist center Zlatibor case study1
Markov chain analysis of the probability of days in a heat wave period1
Operational homogenization of daily climate series in Spain: experiences with different variables1
Statistical modeling of the present climate by the interpolation method MISH – theoretical considerations1
Development of new version MASHv4.01 for homogenization of standard deviation1
Assessment of hydroclimatic trends in Southeast Europe – Examples from two adjacent countries (Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia)1
Analysis of the correlation between the incidence of food-borne diseases and climate change in Hungary1
Precipitation trends in Turkey (1969–2018): A spatiotemporal analysis1
How human catabolism processes relate to the combustion of liquid fuels regarding oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide emissions in Hungary1
Observed changes in the characteristics of heat waves in hot and dry regions of Iran1
Statistical analysis of annual and seasonal temperature regime change in Rasina River basin, Serbia1
Regional climate projections of heavy precipitation over the Balkan Peninsula1
Determination of changes in the total amount of precipitation using the Mann-Kendall trend test in Central Serbia for the period from 1949 to 20181
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