Journal of Operational Oceanography

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Operational Oceanography is 2. 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
Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report, Issue 446
Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report, Issue 535
Copernicus Ocean State Report, issue 617
Surface currents in operational oceanography: Key applications, mechanisms, and methods13
Monitoring pelagic Sargassum inundation potential for coastal communities13
A global eddy-resolving ocean forecast system in China – LICOM Forecast System (LFS)9
Quality of the ERA5 and CFSR winds and their contribution to wave modelling performance in a semi-closed sea9
Evaluating numerical and free-drift forecasts of sea ice drift during a Southern Ocean research expedition: An operational perspective8
Development of small vessel advisory and forecast services system for safe navigation and operations at sea7
Development of a feature-oriented regional modelling system for the North Brazil Undercurrent region (1°–11°S) and its application to a process study on the genesis of the Potiguar Eddy7
A study on the physical and biogeochemical responses of the Bay of Bengal due to cyclone Madi6
The Stokes drift in ocean surface drift prediction6
Evaluating pressure gauges as a potential future replacement for electromagnetic cable observations of the Florida Current transport at 27°N6
Indian Ocean wave forecasting system for wind waves: development and its validation6
Swell and wind-sea partitioning of HF radar directional spectra6
Evaluation of extreme storm waves in the Black Sea5
Observation impact statement on satellite sea surface salinity data from two operational global ocean forecasting systems4
Atlas of surface currents in the Mediterranean and Canary–Iberian–Biscay waters4
Evaluating wind datasets for wave hindcasting in the NW Iberian Peninsula coast3
Towards a particle trajectory modelling approach in support of South African search and rescue operations at sea3
Variational data assimilation of sea surface height into a regional storm surge model: Benefits and limitations3
Sea surface temperature effects on the modelled track and intensity of tropical cyclone Gonu2
On the upper ocean response of Bay of Bengal to very severe cyclones Phailin and Hudhud2
Spatio-temporal variation in sea state parameters along virtual ship route paths2
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