Recipients of 2019 AJCC Most Influential Paper Award
2019-09-25 05:18
Each year
the editorial board of American Journal of Climate Change (AJCC) reviews the
papers published by AJCC to select the papers they consider to have had the
most influence on the research of climate change and related fields since their
original publication. The AJCC Most
Influential Paper Award recognizes papers that had
significant impacts in the scientific community (e.g. cited
by Nature, Science) or had more than 10 citations based on the Web of
knowledge. This award consists of a certificate listing the paper,
the author's name and the author's affiliation and carries a
financial prize of $600 to cover the article processing charge of their
future paper published by AJCC.
The
recipients of 2019 AJCC Most Influential Paper Award are
(1) The
following AJCC article was cited by Nature Climate Change
Belova, A.,
Mills, D., Hall, R., Juliana, A., Crimmins, A., Barker, C. and Jones, R.
(2017) “Impacts of Increasing Temperature on the Future Incidence of West
Nile Neu-roinvasive Disease in the United States”, American
Journal of Climate Change, Vol. 6 No. 1, 2017, pp.
166-216. doi: 10.4236/ajcc.2017.61010.
(2) The
following articles had more than 10 citations based on the Web of
knowledge.
O. Penalba
and J. Rivera, “Future Changes in Drought Characteristics over Southern South
America Projected by a CMIP5 Multi-Model Ensemb", American Journal
of Climate Change, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2013, pp. 173-182.
doi: 10.4236/ajcc.2013.23017.
F. Strauss,
E. Moltchanova and E. Schmid, “Spatially Explicit Modeling of Long-Term Drought
Impacts on Crop Production in Austria”, American Journal of Climate Change, Vol.
2 No. 3A, 2013, pp. 1-11. doi: 10.4236/ajcc.2013.23A001.
Zittis, G.,
Hadjinicolaou, P. and Lelieveld, J. “Comparison of WRF Model Phys-ics
Parameterizations over the MENA-CORDEX Domain”, American Journal of Climate
Change, Vol. 3 No. 5, 2014, pp. 490-511. doi: 10.4236/ajcc.2014.35042.