Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences (MAS)
Section Information
Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences focus on the study of the Earth’s atmosphere, weather systems, and climate processes. The field examines atmospheric dynamics, thermodynamics, radiation, and chemical composition to understand weather patterns and long-term climate behavior.
Current research includes weather forecasting, severe storm analysis, climate modeling, atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and interactions between the atmosphere and oceans. Advances in satellite observations, radar systems, numerical weather prediction, and data assimilation are improving predictive accuracy and climate assessment.
This section publishes observational studies, modeling research, theoretical analyses, field investigations, and review articles related to atmospheric processes and climate systems.
Scope
Atmospheric Dynamics and Physics
- Large-scale circulation and jet streams
- Cloud formation and precipitation processes
- Radiative transfer and energy balance
- Boundary layer meteorology
Weather Forecasting and Modeling
- Numerical weather prediction models
- Data assimilation techniques
- Nowcasting and short-term forecasting
- Forecast verification and uncertainty analysis
Severe Weather and Extreme Events
- Tropical cyclones and hurricanes
- Thunderstorms and tornadoes
- Heatwaves and cold waves
- Floods and drought assessment
Climate Science and Variability
- Climate system modeling
- Climate change detection and attribution
- El Niño and other climate oscillations
- Regional climate projections
Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality
- Greenhouse gases and trace elements
- Ozone dynamics and aerosol studies
- Air pollution transport and dispersion
- Urban and regional air quality management
Atmosphere–Ocean Interactions
- Coupled climate systems
- Monsoon dynamics
- Sea surface temperature influences
- Climate feedback mechanisms
Remote Sensing and Observational Techniques
- Satellite meteorology
- Weather radar and lidar systems
- In situ atmospheric measurements
- Long-term climate monitoring networks
Editorial Board
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Papers Published
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