Meteorologische Zeitschrift

Papers
(The TQCC of Meteorologische Zeitschrift is 3. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Study on low-level windshear and turbulence at Hong Kong International Airport by coupling large eddy simulation with mesoscale model23
Lifetime nowcasting of thunderstorms over Germany using a multi-source data-based fuzzy-logic approach21
Coastal impacts on offshore wind farms – a review focussing on the German Bight area17
Global navigation satellite system precipitable water vapour combined with other atmospheric factors to predict the short-term change of PM2.5 mass concentration15
First observational study of a waterspout at Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong on 28 September 202412
Characterization of potential temperature hotspots during urban heat island episodes examined by large eddy simulation and land use regression for the city of Augsburg12
A Climatic water balance variability during the growing season in Poland in the context of modern climate change11
Revisiting the early instrumental temperature records of Basel and Geneva9
Validation of WRF generated wind field in complex terrain9
Conference Report: Fourth European Nowcasting Conference9
Mesoscale simulations of coastal boundary-layer transitions. Part 2: offshore wind speed development8
Temporal trends of daily extreme temperature indices in North-Central Mexico7
Influence of data uncertainty on cold season threshold-based climate indices7
Effect of volcanic sulfur dioxide on solar UV irradiance during the 2023 Fagradalsfjall eruption in Reykjavík, Iceland7
Corrigendum6
A Dynamic Mixed Model for General Circulation Models6
How can the transition from conventional to automatic measurements affect the climatological normals? – A case study from an alpine meteorological observatory at Skalnaté Pleso, Slovakia6
Correlations and trends of the surface solar radiation, the cloud coverage and the NAO. – A case study for the North Atlantic, Europe and North Africa5
Publication of Atmospheric Model Data using the ATMODAT Standard5
Climate changes and their impact on selected sectors of the Polish-Saxon border region under RCP8.5 scenario conditions5
Conference on Transport, Atmosphere and Climate (TAC-5)4
Modelling the heterogeneity of rain in an urban neighbourhood with an obstacle-resolving model4
A short report on the meteorological observations during the polar voyage of the Graf Zeppelin E14
Observations and forecasting of a low visibility event in Hong Kong on New Year’s Eve4
A stochastic model of the model error to improve the ICON‑D2‑EPS ensemble forecasts4
Eye2Sky – a network of all-sky imager and meteorological measurement stations for high resolution nowcasting of solar irradiance4
Evaluation of the Urban Climate Model PALM-4U over Hilly Terrain Using Wind and Turbulence Observations3
150 Years: The Leipzig Meteorological Conference, 1872, a Milestone in International Meteorological Cooperation3
Turbulence intensity footprints of built and natural environment as measured by anemometers at Hong Kong International Airport3
The redox potential of soil as an additional factor describing the variability of methane fluxes from a wetland during dry conditions: a case study for Biebrza National Park, Poland3
Convection-permitting climate simulations with COSMO-CLM for Germany: Analysis of present and future daily and sub-daily extreme precipitation3
A wind atlas for Germany and the effect of remodeling3
Characteristics of rain cells over the northwest Pacific warm pool3
Evidence of linear relationships between clear‑sky indices in photosynthetically active radiation and broadband ranges3
Corrigendum to Behr,H.D., C.Jung, J.Trentmann, D.Schindler: Using satellite data for assessing spatiotemporal variability and complementarity of solarresources – a case study from Germany. Meteorol.Z.3
Coastal horizontal wind speed gradients in the North Sea based on observations and ERA5 reanalysis data3
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