Ocean Modelling

Papers
(The H4-Index of Ocean Modelling is 18. 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
Editorial Board68
Editorial Board55
Effect of the different stratification changes along the two sides of a typhoon track on near-inertial energy propagation40
A regional NEMO 4.0 configuration of the subpolar North Atlantic38
Tidal estimates from sun-synchronous satellite altimeters in the Bohai Sea via an improved harmonic analysis model34
Integration of data-driven and physics-based modeling of wind waves in a shallow estuary32
The impact of ocean data assimilation on the simulation of mesoscale eddies at São Paulo plateau (Brazil) using the regional ocean modeling system29
Lagrangian analysis of submesoscale flows from sparse data using Gaussian Process Regression for field reconstruction29
Large eddy simulation of focused breaking waves with different wave steepness27
On divergence- and gradient-preserving coarse-graining for finite volume primitive equation ocean models24
Cross-scale prediction for the Laurentian Great Lakes24
HyTCWaves: A Hybrid model for downscaling Tropical Cyclone induced extreme Waves climate21
A deep-learning real-time bias correction method for significant wave height forecasts in the Western North Pacific20
Chlorophyll-a in Chesapeake Bay based on VIIRS satellite data: Spatiotemporal variability and prediction with machine learning19
4D-Var data assimilation in a nested model of the Mid-Atlantic Bight19
Highly nonlinear internal solitary waves with a free surface19
High-resolution, non-hydrostatic simulation of internal tides and solitary waves in the southern East China Sea19
Comprehensive characterization of Marine Heatwaves in a coastal Northern Humboldt Current System regional model over recent decades19
Modelling secondary circulations in stratified bi-directional flows: A potential mechanism for flux transfer from lower to upper fluid layers18
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