Space Weather-The International Journal of Research and Applications

Papers
(The H4-Index of Space Weather-The International Journal of Research and Applications is 24. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Geomagnetic Kp Index and Derived Indices of Geomagnetic Activity151
Forecasting Global Ionospheric TEC Using Deep Learning Approach76
Long Short‐Term Memory Neural Network for Ionospheric Total Electron Content Forecasting Over China51
The Flare Irradiance Spectral Model‐Version 2 (FISM2)49
SpaceX—Sailing Close to the Space Weather?43
Significant Ionospheric Hole and Equatorial Plasma Bubbles After the 2022 Tonga Volcano Eruption42
Development of Space Weather Reasonable Worst‐Case Scenarios for the UK National Risk Assessment39
Space Weather Environment During the SpaceX Starlink Satellite Loss in February 202236
On the Regional Variability of dB/dt and Its Significance to GIC35
Prediction of Global Ionospheric TEC Based on Deep Learning35
Geomagnetic Pulsations Driving Geomagnetically Induced Currents34
Medium Energy Electron Flux in Earth's Outer Radiation Belt (MERLIN): A Machine Learning Model31
One‐Day Forecasting of Global TEC Using a Novel Deep Learning Model31
Unveiling the Space Weather During the Starlink Satellites Destruction Event on 4 February 202229
The Badhwar‐O'Neill 2020 GCR Model29
Ionospheric Disturbances Over the Indian Sector During 8 September 2017 Geomagnetic Storm: Plasma Structuring and Propagation28
Relativistic Electron Model in the Outer Radiation Belt Using a Neural Network Approach27
Challenges and Opportunities in Magnetospheric Space Weather Prediction26
Solar Flare Intensity Prediction With Machine Learning Models26
Space Weather Challenge and Forecasting Implications of Rossby Waves26
Assessment and Validation of Three Ionospheric Models (IRI‐2016, NeQuick2, and IGS‐GIM) From 2002 to 201826
Solar Wind Prediction Using Deep Learning25
Specifying High‐Altitude Electrons Using Low‐Altitude LEO Systems: The SHELLS Model25
The SET HASDM Density Database24
Conductance Model for Extreme Events: Impact of Auroral Conductance on Space Weather Forecasts24
Forecasting SYM‐H Index: A Comparison Between Long Short‐Term Memory and Convolutional Neural Networks24
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