Atmospheric Science Letters

Papers
(The TQCC of Atmospheric Science Letters 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Sensitivity of the Representation of Polar Lows to Typical Climate Model Resolutions23
A method for estimating the effect of climate change on monthly mean temperatures: September 2023 and other recent record‐warm months in Helsinki, Finland22
Summary of atmospheric characteristics of days with inland penetrating sea breezes from 2015 to 202122
Modulation of diurnal variation in rainfall associated with tropical cyclones over the East Asia–Western North Pacific region by environmental vertical wind shear17
Robustness of the Ensemble Score Filter to the Type of Assimilated Observation Networks17
Diurnal variations of tropical cyclone outer region size growth17
Impact of Tibetan Plateau vertical heating on the Asian summer monsoon on the interdecadal scale15
Analysis of the water‐vapor sources in rainstorm processes in Tianjin city based on the trajectory method14
Analysis of maximum precipitation in Thailand using non‐stationary extreme value models14
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Seasonal Predictions of the Winter North Atlantic Oscillation: Variability, Forecast Skill and the Signal‐to‐Noise Paradox in a Large Ensemble11
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Morphological Characteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems Formed in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River Basin and Their Evolution Patterns9
Use of stepwise m5 model tree to forecast the P24max based on teleconnection indices9
Classification and mechanism of spring and summer floods in northern Xinjiang from 2006 to 20119
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Recent shortening of the mature tropical cyclone stage over the western North Pacific8
Assessing the extended‐range forecast skills of the extreme heat events over South China based on three S2S models8
Origin of Smoke in the Record‐Breaking Air‐Pollution Event in New York, June 20238
Potential remote forcing of North Atlantic SST tripole anomalies on the seesaw haze intensity between late winter months in the North China plain: A case study7
Comparison of Met Office regional model soil moisture with COSMOS‐UK field‐scale in situ observations7
Meridional shift of climatological tropical cyclone genesis location in the western North Pacific7
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An improved estimate of daily precipitation from the ERA5 reanalysis7
Influence of the boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation on temperature and precipitation in South Korea7
Aerosol Effect on Orographic Clouds and Its Meteorological Feedback: A Numerical Case Study7
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Weakening of Western Disturbances in Response to Polar Sea Ice Melt in Climate Model Simulations7
Interdecadal Change in Summer Extreme Rainfall Over North China Around the Early 2000s: Drivers and Mechanisms7
Three‐Dimensional Structure of Cold‐Air Damming in the Kanto Plain, Japan, Revealed by Multiple‐Site Radiosonde Observations6
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Sudden Shift From Drought to Flood May Be Infrequent in Debris‐Flow Events in Southwest China: Evidence From Antecedent Hydrometeorological Fingerprints6
Profound interdecadal variability of the summer precipitation over the upper reaches of the Yangtze River Basin6
Impact of warm sea surface temperature over a Kuroshio large meander on extreme heavy rainfall caused by an extratropical cyclone5
The profound influence of the North Atlantic Ocean on Northeast Asia: A comprehensive multi‐model study5
Increasing Trend of Summer Monsoonal Rainfall Tied to the Extension of the South China Sea Summer Monsoon Duration5
Spatial structure of local winds “Rokko‐oroshi”: A case study using Doppler lidar observation and WRF simulation5
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Increasing trend of extreme winter warm spells in China and the intra‐seasonal differences5
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Variability of Tropical Cyclogenesis in the Bay of Bengal Across the Phase Space of the Madden–Julian Oscillation5
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Upper‐level midlatitude troughs in boreal winter have an amplified low‐latitude linkage over Africa5
Future changes of the extreme high‐temperature events influenced by foehn winds in Niigata, Japan4
Convectively coupled Rossby–Gravity waves in a field campaign: How they are captured in reanalysis products4
Are convection‐permitting climate projections reliable for urban planning over Africa? A case study of Johannesburg4
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Intensification of a distant hurricane by warm‐core eddies in the Gulf Stream in boreal fall4
Will 2024 be the first year that global temperature exceeds 1.5°C?4
A statistical study on promoting effects of tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal on the South China Sea summer monsoon onset4
Potential impact of Aeroclipper observations targeting tropical cyclone in the Western Pacific4
The Radon and Hilbert transforms and their applications to atmospheric waves4
A Novel Approach to Enhancing Spatial Resolution in Submillimeter‐Wave Ice Cloud Parameter Retrieval4
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Decreasing Spatial Precipitation Unevenness Over Mountainous Areas in Eastern China4
Convective Environments Within Mediterranean Cyclones4
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Evaluation and Projection of Precipitation and Precipitation Extremes in the Source Region of the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers Based on CMIP6 Model Optimization and Statistical Downscaling3
Constraining the uncertainty of urbanization effect on surface air temperature change over the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region in China3
The snow‐shadow effect of Sado Island on Niigata City and the coastal plain3
Decadal co‐variation of the aerosols over East Asia and the East Asian jet streams in the boreal winter3
Spatiotemporal characteristics of precipitation extremes based on reanalysis precipitation data during 1950–2020 over the Ganjiang River Basin and its surroundings, China3
10–30‐day moist static energy evolutions related to the persistent heavy rainfall event in different stages of flood season over South China3
Vertical Observational Evidence of Dust Aerosol Radiative Forcing on the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Over the Taklimakan Desert, China3
Statistics of sudden stratospheric warmings using a large model ensemble3
Can seasonal prediction models capture the Arctic mid‐latitude teleconnection on monthly time scales?3
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Change detection of the Köppen climate zones in Southeastern Europe3
Impacts of Aeolus horizontal Line‐Of‐Sight (HLOS) wind assimilation on the Korean integrated model (KIM) forecast system3
Toward instrument combination for boundary layer classification3
Historical Increase in Hourly Heavy Precipitation Across Japan and Its Attribution to Anthropogenic Climate Warming3
Changing dynamics of Western European summertime cut‐off lows: A case study of the July 2021 flood event3
Multiscale feature analysis of forecast errors of 500 hPa geopotential height for the CMA‐GFS model3
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Cold Pools Reduce the Impacts of Deforestation on Convection Initiation3
Improving vertical detail in simulated temperature and humidity data using machine learning3
Extreme High Temperatures in the Indochina Peninsula and Their Association With Enhanced Convection in the Horn of Africa and Arabian Peninsula During Spring 20233
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