First-authored, refereed papers of Jose M. Vaquero


A list of first-authored, refereed publications of Jose M. Vaquero, derived from the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). The number in brackets after each title indicates the number of citations that the paper has received.

Orcid ID: 0000-0002-8754-1509

List of publications ordered by citations
Number of papers: 40
No. of citations: 973

2026

  1. Fragmentary Weather Records from Cádiz (Spain) in the 18th Century: Insights from Archival and Library Sources [0]
    Vaquero, José Manuel & Gallego, María Cruz, Climate, 14, 22

2025

  1. Assessing Catastrophic Historical Floods in a Small Stream: The Case of Tripero River (Villafranca de los Barros, Spain) [0]
    Vaquero, José Manuel, Vaquero-Martínez, Javier, Carrasco, Víctor Manuel Sánchez, Aparicio, Alejandro Jesús Pérez & Gallego, María Cruz, Atmosphere, 16, 1408

2022

  1. Recovery of early meteorological records from Extremadura region (SW Iberia): The 'CliPastExtrem' (v1.0) database [7]
    Vaquero, José M., Bravo-Paredes, Nieves, Obregón, María Angeles, Carrasco, Víctor M. S., Valente, Maria Antonia, Trigo, Ricardo M., Domínguez-Castro, Fernando, Montero-Martín, Javier, Vaquero-Martínez, Javier, Antón, Manuel, García, José Agustín & Gallego, María Cruz, Geoscience Data Journal, 9, 207
  2. A student preconception on physical geodesy: the "best" reference ellipsoid [0]
    Vaquero, José Manuel, Pro, Carmen & Vaquero-Martínez, Javier, Acta Geodaetica et Geophysica, 57, 419

2017

  1. Evidence of a White-Light Flare on 10 September 1886 [4]
    Vaquero, J. M., Vázquez, M. & Sánchez Almeida, J., Solar Physics, 292, 33
  2. Ball lightning: a Renaissance account from Zafra (Spain) [2]
    Vaquero, José M., History of Geo- and Space Sciences, 8, 53

2016

  1. A Revised Collection of Sunspot Group Numbers [161]
    Vaquero, J. M., Svalgaard, L., Carrasco, V. M. S., Clette, F., Lefèvre, L., Gallego, M. C., Arlt, R., Aparicio, A. J. P., Richard, J.-G. & Howe, R., Solar Physics, 291, 3061
  2. Monitoring the Solar Radius from the Royal Observatory of the Spanish Navy since 1773 [8]
    Vaquero, J. M., Gallego, M. C., Ruiz-Lorenzo, J. J., López-Moratalla, T., Carrasco, V. M. S., Aparicio, A. J. P., González-González, F. J. & Hernández-García, E., Solar Physics, 291, 1599

2015

  1. Redefining the limit dates for the Maunder Minimum [36]
    Vaquero, J. M. & Trigo, R. M., New Astronomy, 34, 120
  2. Level and length of cyclic solar activity during the Maunder minimum as deduced from the active-day statistics [80]
    Vaquero, J. M., Kovaltsov, G. A., Usoskin, I. G., Carrasco, V. M. S. & Gallego, M. C., A&A, 577, A71
  3. Sunspot latitudes during the Maunder Minimum: A machine-readable catalogue from previous studies [34]
    Vaquero, José M., Nogales, José M. & Sánchez-Bajo, Florentino, Advances in Space Research, 55, 1546

2014

  1. Revised Group Sunspot Number Values for 1640, 1652, and 1741 [26]
    Vaquero, J. M. & Trigo, R. M., Solar Physics, 289, 803
  2. A note on the relationship between sunspot numbers and active days [11]
    Vaquero, J. M., Gutiérrez-López, S. & Szelecka, A., Advances in Space Research, 53, 1180
  3. Reconstructing past solar activity using meridian solar observations: The case of the Royal Observatory of the Spanish Navy (1833-1840) [24]
    Vaquero, J. M. & Gallego, M. C., Advances in Space Research, 53, 1162

2012

  1. A Simple Method to Check the Reliability of Annual Sunspot Number in the Historical Period 1610 - 1847 [25]
    Vaquero, J. M., Trigo, R. M. & Gallego, M. C., Solar Physics, 277, 389
  2. A Note on Solar Cycle Length During the Medieval Climate Anomaly [8]
    Vaquero, José M. & Trigo, Ricardo M., Solar Physics, 279, 289

2011

  1. Revisited Sunspot Data: A New Scenario for the Onset of the Maunder Minimum [93]
    Vaquero, José M., Gallego, M. C., Usoskin, Ilya G. & Kovaltsov, Gennady A., ApJ, 731, L24

2010

  1. 155-day Periodicity in solar cycles 3 and 4 [6]
    Vaquero, J. M., Trigo, R. M., Vázquez, M. & Gallego, M. C., New Astronomy, 15, 385
  2. Francisco Salvá’s auroral observations from Barcelona during 1780-1825 [20]
    Vaquero, J. M., Gallego, M. C., Barriendos, M., Rama, E. & Sanchez-Lorenzo, A., Advances in Space Research, 45, 1388

2008

  1. A Historical Analog of 2005 Hurricane Vince [18]
    Vaquero, J. M., García-Herrera, R., Wheeler, D., Chenoweth, M. & Mock, C. J., Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 89, 191
  2. Can the Solar Cycle Amplitude Be Predicted Using the Preceding Solar Cycle Length? [14]
    Vaquero, José M. & Trigo, Ricardo M., Solar Physics, 250, 199

2007

  1. Two Early Sunspots Observers: Teodoro de Almeida and José Antonio Alzate [14]
    Vaquero, J. M., Trigo, R. M., Gallego, M. C. & Moreno-Corral, M. A., Solar Physics, 240, 165
  2. Sunspot numbers during 1736 1739 revisited [19]
    Vaquero, J. M., Gallego, M. C. & Trigo, R. M., Advances in Space Research, 40, 1895
  3. Historical sunspot observations: A review [155]
    Vaquero, J. M., Advances in Space Research, 40, 929

2006

  1. A Note on Solar Cycle Length Estimates [9]
    Vaquero, J. M., García, J. A. & Gallego, M. C., Solar Physics, 235, 433
  2. Identification of Possible Intense Historical Solar Storms During the Years 1781-1788 Inferred from Aurorae and Geomagnetic Observations in Rio De Janeiro [8]
    Vaquero, José M. & Trigo, Ricardo M., Solar Physics, 235, 419
  3. Results of geomagnetic observations in Central Africa by Portuguese explorers during 1877 1885 [5]
    Vaquero, José M. & Trigo, Ricardo M., Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 157, 8

2005

  1. A note on some measurements of geomagnetic declination in 1776 and 1778 [0]
    Vaquero, J. M., Gallego, M. C. & de Sanjosé, J. J., Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 152, 62
  2. A ``lost" sunspot observation in 1785 [18]
    Vaquero, J. M., Trigo, R. M. & Gallego, M. C., Astronomische Nachrichten, 326, 112
  3. Auroras Observed in Portugal in Late 18th Century Obtained from Printed and Manuscript Meteorological Observations [23]
    Vaquero, JosÉ M. & Trigo, Ricardo M., Solar Physics, 231, 157

2004

  1. A forgotten naked-eye sunspot recorded by Galileo [11]
    Vaquero, J. M., Solar Physics, 223, 283
  2. Reconstruction of a Monthly Homogeneous Sunspot Area Series Since 1832 [18]
    Vaquero, J. M., Gallego, M. C. & Sánchez-Bajo, F., Solar Physics, 221, 179
  3. On the solar activity during the year 1784 [17]
    Vaquero, J. M., Solar Physics, 219, 379
  4. Solar Signal in the Number of Floods Recorded for the Tagus River Basin over the Last Millennium [31]
    Vaquero, J. ~M., Climatic Change, 66, 23

2003

  1. The Solar Corona in the Eclipse of 24 June 1778 [10]
    Vaquero, J. M., Solar Physics, 216, 41
  2. Auroras observed in the Iberian Peninsula (1700-1855) from Rico Sinobas' catalogue [20]
    Vaquero, J. M., Gallego, M. C. & García, J. A., Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 65, 677

2002

  1. On the Reliability of the de la rue Sunspot Area Measurements [14]
    Vaquero, J. M., Sánchez-bajo, F. & Gallego, M. C., Solar Physics, 209, 311
  2. A Measure of the Solar Rotation During the Maunder Minimum [21]
    Vaquero, J. M., Sánchez-bajo, F. & Gallego, M. C., Solar Physics, 207, 219

2000

  1. An old apparatus for physics teaching: Escriche's pendulum [3]
    Vaquero, José M. & Gallego, M. C., The Physics Teacher, 38, 424
  2. Politics Weighs on the physics student [0]
    Vaquero, José M., The Physics Teacher, 38, 123


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