International Journal of Climatology

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Climatology is 36. 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
Early meteorological observations in West Africa during the 18th century148
Basin‐scale monthly rainfall forecasts with a data‐driven model using lagged global climate indices and future predicted rainfall of an adjacent basin109
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Changes in anthropogenic particulate matters and resulting global climate effects since the Industrial Revolution103
Projection of future water availability in the Amu Darya Basin89
How the CMIP6 climate models project the historical terrestrial GPP in China85
How can the positive Indian Ocean Dipole events co‐occur with La Niña?70
The fast‐changing climate reality of Arequipa, Peru69
Changes in regional daily precipitation intensity and spatial structure from global reanalyses68
Use of proxy observations to evaluate the accuracy of precipitation spatial gridding68
Detecting the Vertical Structure of Extreme Precipitation in the Headwater Area of Yellow River Using the Dual‐Frequency Precipitation Radar Onboard the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission67
Added value of an atmospheric circulation pattern‐based statistical downscaling approach for daily precipitation distributions in complex terrain63
Investigating the Limitations of Multi‐Model Ensembling of Climate Model Outputs in Capturing Climate Extremes63
An assessment of statistical interpolation methods suited for gridded rainfall datasets61
Diversity in the quasi‐biweekly oscillation sources of the daily maximum temperature over South China during summer57
Separation and spatial variations of typhoon and non‐typhoon rainfall at different timescales in typical region of southeast China56
The role of land surface schemes in non‐hydrostatic RegCM on the simulation of Indian summer monsoon54
Implications for extreme midlatitude weather events of secondary flow associated with polar jets54
Temperature variation in the South Orkney Islands, maritime Antarctic53
Dynamical systems persistence parameter of sea surface temperature and its associations with regional averaged index over the tropical Pacific52
Mechanisms responsible for interdecadal variation of the thermodynamic component of East Asian summer monsoon moisture transport50
Roles of thermal advection in setting the Southern Ocean warming pattern49
Convective precipitation over a Mediterranean area: From identification to trend analysis starting from high‐resolution rain gauges data47
New homogenized precipitation database for Hungary from 190145
Improving the subseasonal variability of the Indian summer monsoon in a climate model44
Interannual variability of summer tropical cyclone activity in the northwestern North Pacific modulated by El Niño‐Southern oscillation and intraseasonal oscillation44
Mesoscale and local‐scale climatology of extreme temperature events in Niigata, Japan42
Regime shift increase in East Asia's summer extreme hot day frequency across the late 1990s42
Decadal variability in the austral summer precipitation over the Central Andes: Observations and the empirical‐statistical downscaling model41
Observed characteristics and projected future changes of extreme consecutive dry days events of the growing season in Serbia41
Variations in Eurasian surface air temperature over multiple timescales and their possible causes41
Interannual variability of the thermocline depth in the south‐central Indian Ocean: Respective influences of IOD and ENSO41
Evaluating the Influence of Climate and Topography on Mount Kilimanjaro Vegetation: A Comparative Analysis Using MODIS NDVI and Weather Station Data (2000–2022)41
Weakened amplitude and delayed phase of the future temperature seasonal cycle over China during the twenty‐first century39
Variability and predictability of the Northeast India summer monsoon rainfall38
Observed and projected changes in wet and dry spells for the major river basins in East Asia38
Impact of decreasing land–sea horizontal pressure gradient on the lightning activity over western India36
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