Journal of Hydrometeorology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Hydrometeorology is 19. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
PERSIANN Dynamic Infrared–Rain Rate (PDIR-Now): A Near-Real-Time, Quasi-Global Satellite Precipitation Dataset62
Increased Drought Risk in South Asia under Warming Climate: Implications of Uncertainty in Potential Evapotranspiration Estimates52
An Assessment of Land–Atmosphere Interactions over South America Using Satellites, Reanalysis, and Two Global Climate Models35
Assessment of Extremes in Global Precipitation Products: How Reliable Are They?32
A Dual-Polarization Radar Synthetic QPE for Operations29
A Multidataset Assessment of Climatic Drivers and Uncertainties of Recent Trends in Evaporative Demand across the Continental United States28
Drivers and Subseasonal Predictability of Heavy Rainfall in Equatorial East Africa and Relationship with Flood Risk27
Validation of Satellite Rainfall Estimates over Equatorial East Africa25
Variability and Transitions in Precipitation Extremes in the Midwest United States24
Revisiting the Global Seasonal Snow Classification: An Updated Dataset for Earth System Applications24
Large-Scale Analysis of Global Gridded Precipitation and Temperature Datasets for Climate Change Impact Studies23
Evaluating Root-Zone Soil Moisture Products from GLEAM, GLDAS, and ERA5 Based on In Situ Observations and Triple Collocation Method over the Tibetan Plateau22
Dynamics of Evapotranspiration and Variations in Different Land-Cover Regions over the Tibetan Plateau during 1961–201421
Evaluation of High-Resolution Precipitation Products over Southwest China20
Drought Variability over the Conterminous United States for the Past Century20
The Contributions of Gauge-Based Precipitation and SMAP Brightness Temperature Observations to the Skill of the SMAP Level-4 Soil Moisture Product20
Temporal Variations of Stable Isotopes in Precipitation from Yungui Plateau: Insights from Moisture Source and Rainout Effect20
Attributing Terrestrial Water Storage Variations across China to Changes in Groundwater and Human Water Use19
Diagnostic Classification of Flash Drought Events Reveals Distinct Classes of Forcings and Impacts19
Projected Changes of Precipitation Characteristics Depend on Downscaling Method and Training Data: MACA versus LOCA Using the U.S. Northeast as an Example19
Future Changes in Wet and Dry Season Characteristics in CMIP5 and CMIP6 simulations19
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