Weather Climate and Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Weather Climate and Society is 4. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Benefits and Challenges of Implementing Impact-Based Severe Weather Warning Systems: Perspectives of Weather, Flood, and Emergency Management Personnel34
“Don’t Tell Me What to Do”: Resistance to Climate Change Messages Suggesting Behavior Changes27
Media Representation of Extreme Event Attribution: A Case Study of the 2011–17 California Drought23
Spatial Patterns of Human Thermal Comfort Conditions in Russia: Present Climate and Trends17
Engaging with stakeholders to produce actionable science: a framework and guidance17
Climate Change Impact Chains: A Review of Applications, Challenges, and Opportunities for Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessments17
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Indicators of Rain: Evidence from Rwenzori Region, Western Uganda17
Hurricane Risk Communication: Visualization and Behavioral Science Concepts17
Impact of the Climate Matters Program on Public Understanding of Climate Change16
Recent Trends in Heat-Related Mortality in the United States: An Update through 201816
Economic Valuation of Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) Projections in the United States in Response to Climate Change16
Factors Constraining Timely Sowing of Wheat as an Adaptation to Climate Change in Eastern India15
Evacuation Departure Timing during Hurricane Matthew14
How Is COVID-19 Affected by Weather? Metaregression of 158 Studies and Recommendations for Best Practices in Future Research14
Structural Forces: Perception and Vulnerability Factors for Tornado Sheltering within Mobile and Manufactured Housing in Alabama and Mississippi14
Impact of Urbanization and Expansion of Forest Investment to Mitigate CO2 Emissions in China14
Harnessing Local Forecasting Knowledge on Weather and Climate in Ghana: Documentation, Skills, and Integration with Scientific Forecasting Knowledge14
Climate Change Observations of Indigenous Communities in the Indian Himalaya13
“What’s Up with the Weather?” Public Engagement with Extreme Event Attribution in the United Kingdom13
The Impact of Weather Forecast Inconsistency on User Trust13
How Personal Experience Affects Perception of and Decisions Related to Climate Change: A Psychological View12
Exploring Climate Change Threats to Beach Tourism Destinations: Application of the Hazard–Activity Pairs Methodology to South Africa11
Hurricane Hazards, Evacuations, and Sheltering: Evacuation Decision-Making in the Prevaccine Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the PRVI Region11
Community Response to Hurricane Threat: Estimates of Warning Issuance Time Distributions10
Climate Information Services Available to Farming Households in Northern Region, Ghana10
Accounting for Geographic Basis Risk in Heat Index Insurance: How Spatial Interpolation Can Reduce the Cost of Risk10
Weather Literacy in Times of Climate Change10
Sila qanuippa? (how's the weather?): Integrating Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and environmental forecasting products to support travel safety around Pond Inlet, Nunavut in a changing climate8
Climate Change, Agency Decision-Making, and the Resilience of Land-Based Livelihoods8
Understanding Visual Risk Communication Messages: An Analysis of Visual Attention Allocation and Think-Aloud Responses to Tornado Graphics8
Adaptation to the Climate Crisis: Opportunities for Food and Nutrition Security and Health in a Pacific Small Island State7
The Impact of Neglecting Climate Change and Variability on ERCOT’s Forecasts of Electricity Demand in Texas7
Beyond Climate Impacts: Knowledge Gaps and Process-Based Reflection on Preparing a Regional Chapter for the Fourth National Climate Assessment7
Integrating Ecological Impacts: Perspectives on Drought in the Upper Missouri Headwaters, Montana, United States7
Cocreation for Climate Change—Needs for Actions to Vitalize Drivers and Diminish Barriers7
Seasonal Calendars Enhance Climate Communication in the Pacific7
Assessment of NWS County Warning Area Tornado Risk, Exposure, and Vulnerability7
Driving into Danger: Perception and Communication of Flash-Flood Risk7
Farmers’ Strategies for Drought Adaptation Based on the Indigenous Knowledge System: The Case of Iran7
Projecting End-of-Century Human Exposure from Tornadoes and Severe Hailstorms in Eastern Colorado: Meteorological and Population Perspectives7
Assessing the Operationalization of Cultural Theory through Surveys Investigating the Social Aspects of Climate Change Policy Making7
Eyes of the Storm: How Citizen Scientists Contribute to Government Forecasting and Risk Communication6
Communication Factors Influencing Flood-Risk-Mitigation Motivation and Intention among College Students6
Identifying the Impact-Related Data Uses and Gaps for Hydrometeorological Impact Forecasts and Warnings6
The Nonlinear Impacts of Global Warming on Regional Economic Production: An Empirical Analysis from China6
Communicating Heat-Health Information to the Public: Assessing Municipal Government Extreme Heat Event Website Content6
Buffering Climate Change with Nature6
Impact of Temperature on Physical and Mental Health: Evidence from China6
A Multihazard Assessment of Age-Related Weather Vulnerabilities6
Do We Know Our Own Tornado Season? A Psychological Investigation of Perceived Tornado Likelihood in the Southeast United States6
Challenges in Upgrading Emergency Power in Florida Nursing Homes following Hurricane Irma6
Determinants of General and Specified Resilience to Extreme Temperatures5
Stating the Significance of Our Work5
Alternative Entry Points for Adaptation: Examples from Vanuatu5
Climate Variability, Drought, and the Belief that High Gods Are Associated with Weather in Nonindustrial Societies5
Tornado Fatalities in Context: 1995–20185
Future Projections of Heat Mortality Risk for Major European Cities5
Quantifying the Effect of Rainfall and Visibility Conditions on Road Traffic Travel Time Reliability5
Is Climate Change Migration an Adjustment to Extreme Weather Events? A Study on the Coastal Areas of Bangladesh5
Enhancing Autonomy for Climate Change Adaptation Using Participatory Modeling5
Data Availability Principles and Practice5
Improving China’s Resilience to Climate-Related Risks: The China Framework for Climate Services5
Lightning Fatalities and Injuries in Nepal5
Broadcast Meteorologists’ Views on Climate Change: A State-of-the-Community Review5
Assessment of a Ground-Based Lightning Detection and Near-Real-Time Warning System in the Rural Community of Swayimane, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa5
Estimating ‘outbreak’-level tornado counts and casualties from environmental variables4
Weather Radar Network Benefit Model for Nontornadic Thunderstorm Wind Casualty Cost Reduction4
Assessing Aircraft Performance in a Warming Climate4
When Uncertainty is Certain: A Nuanced Trust between Emergency Managers and Forecast Information in the Southeastern United States4
Unpacking the Levels of Household and Individual Climate Change Adaptation: Empirical Evidence from Leeds, United Kingdom4
Social Resilience to Climate Change during the Late Antique Little Ice Age: A Replication Study4
Economic Viability and Emissions of Multimodal Transportation Infrastructure in a Changing Arctic4
Regional Differences in the Human Toll from Tornadoes: A New Look at an Old Idea4
Disaster-Related Food Security and Past General Governance Strategies in a Worldwide Sample4
Modeling Users’ Trust in Drought Forecasts4
Agricultural Perspectives on Hailstorm Severity, Vulnerability, and Risk Messaging in Eastern Colorado4
Vulnerability in a Tropical Cyclone Risk Model: Philippines Case Study4
Initial Evidence for Increased Weather Salience in Autism Spectrum Conditions4
User Selection and Engagement for Climate Services Coproduction4
You Have to Send the Right Message: Examining the Influence of Protective Action Guidance on Message Perception Outcomes across Prior Hazard Warning Experience to Three Hazards4
Coconstruction of Ecosystem Services Management in Tribal Lands: Elicit Expert Opinion Approach4
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