Atmospheric Environment: X is a fully Open Access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing innovative research across science, technology, and engineering research developments that aim to:Characterise air emissions: Improve our understanding of the contribution of different emissions sources to the ambient environment.Reduce Atmospheric Emissions: Focus on pollutants impacting air quality both indoors and outdoors.Remove Pollutants: Develop strategies and technologies to eliminate pollutants from various atmospheric environments.We invite Original Research Papers, Review Papers, and Short Communications.Submissions should be novel and innovative, related to the following sectors, with an emphasis on innovative solutions to reduce atmospheric concentrations of pollutants affecting air quality and contributing to climate change:Combustion technologyEnergy and alternative fuelsTransportation including land, sea and airIndoor and outdoor air cleaning technologiesBuildings Industry Agriculture Engineered ecosystems The journal publishes studies addressing a range of research scales, from full-scale commercial systems and pilot-scale research to laboratory feasibility studies.Target Audience: Our readership includes atmospheric science researchers, air quality engineers, and policymakers dedicated to improving air quality and addressing climate challenges.Scope of Research: Atmospheric Environment: X aims to be a leading source for scientific and engineering advancements tackling atmospheric pollution, including but not limited to climate change impacts, stratospheric ozone depletion, urban air pollution, atmospheric air toxics (e.g., mercury), and indoor air pollution. Manuscripts should contextualize scientific, technological, and engineering solutions within the framework of current and future airborne pollution challenges.Additionally, the journal welcomes policy, economic, and environmental justice studies that directly address technologies and strategies to reduce emissions affecting urban air pollution, regional air quality, indoor air pollution, and climate change.Sustainable Development Goals: We are particularly interested in contributions that support and advance the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, specifically SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action).Through this broad and inclusive focus, Atmospheric Environment: X aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of multimedia pollution processes and promote solutions that benefit air quality and climate resilience.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters (AOSL) is an international journal for the publication of original communications-length articles related to all aspects of the atmospheric sciences, oceanography, and closely related sciences. Limited manuscript size expedites the review and publication process. AOSL also includes a Progress and Views section, featuring invited research highlights, and project reports. The journal provides a rigorous peer-review process and rapid publication speeds (final decision within a maximum of three months; minimum turnaround of two weeks). The editorial board welcomes the submissions of multi-disciplinary work and contributions that utilize ideas and techniques from parallel areas.AOSL covers the following fields:Climatology;Extreme Events;Numerical Models and Modeling;Meso- and Micro-Scale Meteorology;Physical Oceanography;Ocean Chemistry;Biogeochemistry;Atmospheric Chemistry;Atmospheric Environment;Cloud Physics;Atmospheric Radiation and Remote Sensing;Boundary Layer Processes;Applied Meteorology;Observations and Techniques.Editorial Board
The Journal of the European Meteorological Society (JEMS) publishes international research and review articles of general interest and relevance about weather, climate and related fields. It will also serve as a forum for high-level news by the European Meteorological Society (EMS) and editorials.The Journal of the European Meteorological Society (JEMS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access online journal in the field of meteorology and atmospheric sciences, addressingi) research on weather, climate and related science fields; ii) achievements in operational meteorological and climate services, and iii) developments from the relevant private sectors. The journal aims to publish research papers, overview papers, as well as papers on European and global international activities in the fields of weather and climate, including atmospheric composition and hydro-meteorology.JEMS also invites papers on significant developments in Earth observation and monitoring systems, meteorological measurement techniques, utilization of observations, modelling approaches and model use. Papers on progress in weather forecasting and warning systems, computing and artificial intelligence are welcomed as well. Furthermore, JEMS invites reports on communication of severe weather and climate issues to and with the public and new insights on teaching and education in the Atmospheric Sciences. Short communications and special issues on all of the above topics are encouraged.Highlights of JEMS include:Open Access: freely availablePeer reviewedRapid publicationQuality ∧ Reputation: supported by the European Meteorological Society