Journal of Hydrometeorology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Hydrometeorology is 16. 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
Comparison of Three Radar-Based Precipitation Nowcasts for the Extreme July 2021 Flooding Event in Germany34
Reply to “Comments on ‘Sea Breeze Geoengineering to Increase Rainfall over the Arabian Red Sea Coastal Plains’”34
Impact of Land Surface Snow Processes on the Arctic Stable Boundary Layer31
Validation of the Final Monthly Integrated Multisatellite Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) Version 05 and Version 06 with Ground-Based Precipitation Gauge Measurements across the Canadian Arctic30
Assessment of Model-Derived Mass Flux Relative to Satellite Gravimetry via a Water Balance in North America27
Masthead23
Controls on Wintertime Nonbrightband Rain Rate and Frequency in California’s Northern Coast Ranges23
Time Series Construction of Oregon and Washington Snowfall since 1890 and an Update of California Snowfall through 202023
Evaluation of the WRF-Lake Model in the Large Dimictic Reservoir: Comparisons with Field Data and Another Water Temperature Model22
Variability and changes in Pearl River Delta water level: oceanic and atmospheric forcing perspectives21
Equity, Inclusion, and Justice: An Opportunity for Action for AMS Publications Stakeholders20
The Inland Maintenance and Reintensification of Tropical Storm Bill (2015) Part 1: Contributions of the Brown Ocean Effect19
Masthead18
X-Band Radar and Surface-Based Observations of Cold-Season Precipitation in Western Colorado’s Complex Terrain17
On the Sources of Water Supply Forecast Error in Western Colorado17
The Impact of Wind on Precipitation Measurements from a Compact Piezoelectric Sensor16
Hydrometeorological Assessment of Satellite and Model Precipitation Products over Taiwan16
Texas Water Observatory: A Distributed Network for Monitoring Water, Energy, and Carbon Cycles under Variable Climate and Land Use on Gulf Coast Plains16
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