Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
East coast lows and extratropical transition of tropical cyclones, structures producing severe events and their comparison with mature tropical cyclones38
CSIRO CAFE-60 submissions to the World Meteorological Organization operational decadal forecasts and the international multi-model data exchange27
Biases and teleconnections in the Met Office Global Coupled Model version 5.0 (GC5) – insights for seasonal prediction and Australia22
Table of Contents20
Variability and trend of sea level in southern waters of Java, Indonesia15
Past and future coastal flooding in Pacific Small-Island Nations: insights from the Pacific Sea Level and Geodetic Monitoring (PSLGM) Project tide gauges14
Boundary layer height above the Great Barrier Reef studied using drone and Mini-Micropulse LiDAR measurements11
Utilisation of WRF-HYSPLIT modelling approach and GEMS to identify PM2.5 sources in Central Kalimantan – study case: 2023 forest fire11
The impact of snow survey frequency on Australian snow depth records9
Meteorological drivers of the eastern Victorian Black Summer (2019–2020) fires9
A catalogue of marine heatwave metrics and trends for the Australian region8
Sydney downslope windstorm event on 31 October 20236
Indigenous Knowledge of seasons delivers a new way of considering annual cycles in atmospheric dispersion of pollutants5
Spatiotemporal variability of monthly precipitation concentration in Argentina5
Channelling flows in the Hunter Valley5
Australian rainfall anomalies and Indo-Pacific driver indices: links and skill in 2-year-long forecasts4
Evaluation of climate variability and change in ACCESS historical simulations for CMIP64
Synoptic-scale atmospheric cyclones in the South-East Tropical Indian Ocean (SETIO) and their relation to IOD variability4
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