Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans

Papers
(The TQCC of Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Spatiotemporal long-term trends of extreme wind characteristics over the Black Sea25
Integrating remote sensing data with WRF model for improved 2-m temperature and humidity simulations in China24
NWP perspective of the extreme precipitation and flood event in Kerala (India) during August 201816
Seasonal and long-term sea-level variations and their forcing factors in the northern Bay of Bengal: A statistical analysis of temperature, salinity, wind stress curl, and regional climate index data14
Nonstationary analysis of the extreme temperatures in Turkey13
Determining the source of dust storms with use of coupling WRF and HYSPLIT models: A case study of Yazd province in central desert of Iran13
Effects of vertical wind shear and storm motion on tropical cyclone rainfall asymmetries over the North Indian Ocean11
Characteristics and vertical structure of oceanic mesoscale eddies in the Bay of Bengal11
Spontaneous superharmonic internal wave excitation by modal interactions in uniform and nonuniform stratifications10
Resolution of the atmospheric model matters for the Northern Hemisphere Mid-Holocene climate10
The occurrence of the typical mesoscale convective system with a flood-producing storm in the wet season over the Greater Jakarta area10
Asymmetry in the tropical Indian Ocean subsurface temperature variability10
Submesoscale fronts observed by satellites over the Northern South China Sea shelf9
Atmospheric driving mechanisms of extreme precipitation events in July of 2017 and 2018 in western Japan9
Synoptic and dynamic analysis of a flash flood-inducing heavy rainfall event in arid and semi-arid central-northern Iran and its simulation using the WRF model9
Climate change projection of wave climate due to Vardah cyclone in the Bay of Bengal9
Modeling the impact of climate change on hydrological responses in the Lake Tana basin, Ethiopia8
Long-term analysis of extreme wave characteristics based on the SWAN hindcasts over the Black Sea using two different wind fields8
Performance evaluation of CORDEX-Africa regional climate models in simulating climate variables over Ethiopian main rift valley: Evidence from Gidabo river basin for impact modeling studies8
A re-radiation model for the earth’s energy budget and the albedo advantage in global warming mitigation8
Diurnal cycle of precipitation over the Maritime Continent simulated by a spectral cumulus parameterization8
Subseasonal coupling between subsurface subtropical front and overlying atmosphere in North pacific in winter7
Improving long-lead seasonal forecasts of precipitation over Southern China based on statistical downscaling using BCC_CSM1.1m7
Influence of the strongest positive Indian Ocean Dipole and an El Niño Modoki event on the 2019 Indian summer monsoon7
Inter-comparison of long-term wave power potential in the Black Sea based on the SWAN wave model forced with two different wind fields7
Wind and wave climate southeastern of the Mediterranean Sea based on a high-resolution SWAN model7
Identifying future climate change and drought detection using CanESM2 in the upper Siem Reap River, Cambodia7
The influence of the Madden-Julian oscillation on high-latitude surface air temperature during boreal winter6
Resonance of baroclinic waves in the tropical oceans: The Indian Ocean and the far western Pacific6
Characteristics of dynamical and thermo-dynamical variables during heavy rainfall events over the Indian region6
A note on surface layer parameterizations in the weather research and forecast model6
Role of unusual moisture transport across Equatorial Indian Ocean on the extreme rainfall event during Kerala flood 20186
Evaluating the performance of eight global gridded precipitation datasets across Iran6
An ocean wind-wave climatology for the Southern Brazilian Shelf. Part I: Problem presentation and model validation6
A climatological-dynamical analysis of tropopause folds over Southwest Asia in the period of 1989–20186
Sensitivity analysis of planetary boundary layer schemes using the WRF model in Northern Colombia during 2016 dry season5
Hydrographic effects of an intense “medicane” over the central-eastern Mediterranean Sea in 20185
Distinct intensification pathways for a shallow-water vortex subjected to asymmetric “diabatic” forcing5
On the seesaw in interannual variability of upper ocean heat advection between the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre and the Nordic Seas5
True gravity in ocean dynamics Part 1 Ekman transport5
Inertia and diurnal oscillations of Ekman layers in atmosphere and ocean5
The most sensitive initial error modes modulating intensities of CP- and EP- El Niño events5
Fidelity of Regional Climate Model v4.6 in capturing seasonal and subseasonal variability of Indian summer monsoon5
Ensemble sensitivity analysis of an extreme rainfall event over the Himalayas in June 20135
Solitary waves of two-layer quasi-geostrophic flow and analytical solutions with scalar nonlinearity4
Evaluation and projection of the AMO and PDO variabilities in the CMIP5 models under different warming scenarios part1: Evaluation4
Impact of terrain complexity on the turbulence drag coefficient: A case study from the Indian Himalayan region4
On the analytical solution for two-dimensional convective plume and analytical modeling of the entrainment zone thickness4
Diurnal Sea surface temperature response to tropical cyclone Dahlia in the Eastern tropical Indian Ocean in 2017 revealed by the Bailong buoy4
Sensitivity evaluation of the different physical parameterizations schemes in regional climate model RegCM4.5 for simulation of air temperature and precipitation over North and West of Iran4
Impact of physical parameterizations on simulation of the Caspian Sea lake-effect snow4
Evolution of oceanic near-inertial waves induced by typhoon Sarika (2016) in the South China Sea4
Accuracy of the deep convection intensity from a limited number of casts4
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