Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science is 1. 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
ACCESS-S2: the upgraded Bureau of Meteorology multi-week to seasonal prediction system29
Seamless climate change projections and seasonal predictions for bushfires in Australia22
Forecasting extreme marine heat events in key aquaculture regions around New Zealand18
A catalogue of marine heatwave metrics and trends for the Australian region17
The Antarctic ozone hole during 2018 and 201914
Influence of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on multiweek prediction of Australian rainfall extremes using the ACCESS-S1 prediction system13
ACCESS datasets for CMIP6: methodology and idealised experiments13
The Antarctic ozone hole during 202011
Evaluation of climate variability and change in ACCESS historical simulations for CMIP611
Redefining southern Australia’s climatic regions and seasons9
Australian climate warming: observed change from 1850 and global temperature targets8
Severe convection-related winds in Australia and their associated environments8
Intense east coast lows and associated rainfall in eastern Australia7
Variability and trend of sea level in southern waters of Java, Indonesia6
Interdecadal modulation of the effect of ENSO on rainfall in the southwestern Pacific6
Revisions to the Australian tropical cyclone best track database6
Seasonal climate summary for Australia and the southern hemisphere (summer 2018–19): extreme heat and flooding prominent6
The effect of tidal range and mean sea-level changes on coastal flood hazards at Lakes Entrance, south-east Australia5
Impacts of ENSO on Australian rainfall: what not to expect5
Weather systems and extreme rainfall generation in the 2019 north Queensland floods compared with historical north Queensland record floods4
Simulations of the Waroona fire using the coupled atmosphere–fire model ACCESS-Fire4
Meteorological drivers of the eastern Victorian Black Summer (2019–2020) fires4
<i>Corrigendum to</i>: ACCESS-S1: The new Bureau of Meteorology multi-week to seasonal prediction system4
Evaluation of seasonal teleconnections to remote drivers of Australian rainfall in CMIP5 and CMIP6 models4
Past and future coastal flooding in Pacific Small-Island Nations: insights from the Pacific Sea Level and Geodetic Monitoring (PSLGM) Project tide gauges4
Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere (autumn 2018): a weak La Niña fades, the austral autumn remains warmer and drier3
Spatiotemporal variability of monthly precipitation concentration in Argentina3
Verification of moist surface variables over northern Australia in a high-resolution reanalysis (BARRA)3
East coast lows and extratropical transition of tropical cyclones, structures producing severe events and their comparison with mature tropical cyclones2
Tracking and short-term forecasting of mesoscale convective cloud clusters over southeast Brazil using satellite infrared imagery2
Cutoff low over the southeastern Pacific Ocean: a case study2
Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere (summer 2019–20): a summer of extremes1
Biases and teleconnections in the Met Office Global Coupled Model version 5.0 (GC5) – insights for seasonal prediction and Australia1
Australian rainfall anomalies and Indo-Pacific driver indices: links and skill in 2-year-long forecasts1
Channelling flows in the Hunter Valley1
A historical monthly upper-air humidity dataset for Australia1
CSIRO CAFE-60 submissions to the World Meteorological Organization operational decadal forecasts and the international multi-model data exchange1
Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere (spring 2018): positive Indian Ocean Dipole and Australia’s driest September on record1
Characterising the seasonal nature of meteorological drought onset and termination across Australia1
Evaluation of ACCESS-S1 seasonal forecasts of growing season precipitation for Western Australia’s wheatbelt region1
Circular Flip-Flop Index: quantifying revision stability of forecasts of direction1
APS2-ACCESS-C2: the first Australian operational NWP convection-permitting model1
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