期刊名称:ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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The journal publishes scientific papers (research papers, review articles, letters and notes) dealing with the part of the atmosphere where meteorological events occur. Attention is given to all processes extending from the earth surface to the tropopause, but special emphasis continues to be devoted to the physics of clouds and precipitation, i.e. atmospheric aerosols; microphysical processes; cloud dynamics and thermodynamics; numerical simulation of cloud processes; clouds and radiation; meso- and macrostructure of clouds and cloud systems, and weather modification.
Bibliographic & ordering Information ISSN: 0169-8095 Imprint: ELSEVIER Published by Elsevier since 1986 |
Instructions to Authors
Guide for Authors
Notes to contributors A detailed Guide for Authors is available upon request from the Publisher, Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd., Elsevier House, Brookvale Plaza, East Park, Co. Clare, Ireland, and will also be printed each year. Please pay attention to the following notes:
Language The official language of the journal is English. Authors whose native language is not English are recommended to seek the advice of a colleague who has English as his mother-tongue before submitting their manuscript.
Authors in Japan please note: Upon request, Elsevier Science Japan will provide authors with a list of people who can check and improve the English of their paper (before submission). Please contact our Tokyo office: Elsevier Science K.K., 1-9-15 Higashi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106; Tel: +81 3 5561 5032, Fax +81 3 5561 5045.
Preparation of the text (a) The manuscript should preferably be prepared on a word processor and printed with double spacing and wide margins and include an abstract of not more than 500 words. (b) Authors should use IUGS terminology. The use of S.I. units is also recommended. (c) The title page should include the name(s) of the author(s), their affiliations, fax and e-mail numbers. In case of more than one author, please indicate to whom the correspondence should be addressed.
Keywords Authors should provide 4 to 6 keywords. These must be taken from the most recent American Geological Institute GeoRef Thesaurus and should be placed beneath the abstract.
References (a) References in the text consist of the surname of the author(s), followed by the year of publication in parentheses. All references cited in the text should be given in the reference list and vice versa. (b) The reference list should be in alphabetical order and on sheets separate from the text. (c) The recommended abbreviation for citing Atmospheric Research is ATMOS.RES.
Tables Tables should be compiled on separate sheets and should be numbered according to their sequence in the text.
Illustrations (a) All illustrations should be numbered consecutively and referred to in the text. (b) Drawings should be lettered throughout, the size of the lettering being appropriate to that of the drawings, but taking into account the possible need for reduction in size. The page format of the journal should be considered in designing the drawings. (c) Photographs must be of good quality, printed on glossy paper. (d) Figure captions should be supplied on a separate sheet. (e) Colour figures can be accepted providing the reproduction costs are met by the author. Please consult the publisher for further information.
Proofs One set of proofs will be sent to the corresponding author, to be checked for typesetting/editing. The author is not expected to make changes or corrections that constitute departures from the article in its accepted form. Proofs should be returned within 3 days.
Page charges and reprints There will be no page charge. Twenty five reprints of each article are supplied free of charge. Additional reprints can be ordered on reprint order form which will be sent to the corresponding author upon receipt of the accepted article by the publisher. Additional reprints (minimum 100) can be ordered at quoted prices.
Submission of manuscripts Manuscripts in the area of physics of clouds and precipitation should be submitted in triplicate to Dr. A. Flossmann. Manuscripts in the area of atmospheric aerosols, atmospheric chemistry and climate modification should be submitted in triplicate to Dr. C.P.R. Saunders. Manuscripts in the area of mesoscale dynamics, remote sensing in the troposhere, instrumentation and observation methods should be submitted in triplicate to Prof. J. Snow. Illustrations: Please note that on submission of a manuscript three sets of all photographic material printed SHARPLY on GLOSSY PAPER or as HIGH-DEFINITION LASER PRINTS must be provided to enable meaningful review. The indication of a fax and e-mail number on submission of the manuscript could assist in speeding communications. Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of an article by the journal, the author(s) will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.
Authors can also keep a track on the progress of their accepted article, and set up e-mail alerts informing them of changes to their manuscript's status, by using the "Track a Paper" feature of Elsevier's Author Gateway.
Submission of electronic text In order to publish the paper as quickly as possible after acceptance, authors are encouraged to submit the final text also on a 3.5" or 5.25" diskette. Both double density (DD) and high density (HD) diskettes are acceptable. Make sure, however, that the diskettes are formatted according to their capacity (HD or DD) before copying the files onto them. Similar to the requirements for manuscript submission, main text, list of references, tables and figure legends should be stored in separate text files with clearly identifiable file names. The format of these files depends on the word processor used. Texts made with DisplayWrite, MultiMate, Microsoft Word, Samna Word, Sprint, Volkswriter, Wang PC, WordMARC, WordPerfect, Wordstar, or supplied in DCA/RFT, or DEC/DX format can be readily processed. In all other cases the preferred format is DOS text or ASCII. It is essential that the name and version of the wordprocessing program, type of computer on which the text was prepared, and format of the text files are clearly indicated. Authors are requested to ensure that the contents of the diskette correspond exactly to the contents of the hard copy manuscript. Discrepancies can lead to proofs of the wrong version being made. The word processed text should be in single column format. Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible; in particular, do not use the word processor's options to justify or to hyphenate the words. If available, electronic files of the figures should be included on a separate floppy disk.
Editorial Board
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| A. Flossmann |
Universit?Blaise Pascal, Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, 24 avenue des Landais, F-63177 Aubière, France, Tel: +33 4 73 40 7351, Fax: +33 4 73 40 5136, Email: a.flossmann@opgc.univ-bpclermont.fr
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| C. Saunders |
UMIST, The Department of Physics, P.O. Box 88, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK; (aerosol mechanics, airborne research, atmospheric electricity, ice crystal), Tel: +44 161 200 3909, Fax: +44 161 200 3941, Email: clive.saunders@umist.ac.uk
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| J. Snow |
University of Oklahoma, Office of the Dean, Sarkeys Energy Center, Room 710, 100 East Boyd Street, Norman, OK 73019-0628, USA (mesoscale dynamics, remote sensing in the troposphere, instrumentation and observation methods), Tel: +1 405 325 3101, Fax: +1 405 325 3148, Email: jsnow@ou.edu
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Book Review Editor:
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| T. DeFelice |
Raytheon Technical Services Co., 4400 Forbes Blvd, Lanham, MD 20706, USA
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Editorial Board:
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| E. Andreas |
U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH, USA
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| A. Betts |
Atmospheric Research, Pittsford, VT, USA
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| E. Bigg |
Castle Hill, Australia
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| G. Brogniez |
Universit?des Sciences et Techniques de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France
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| F. De Almeida |
Instituto Nacional de Pessquisas Espaciais - INPE, S/J. Campos, Brazil
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| T. DeFelice |
Raytheon, Sioux Falls, SD, USA
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| J. Dessens |
Universit?Paul Sabatier, Campistrous, France
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| O. Dessens |
Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Cambridge, UK
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| J. Fontan |
Universit?Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
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| N. Fukuta |
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
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| D. Hegg |
University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
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| J. Heintzenberg |
Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany
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| A. Heymsfield |
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA
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| A. Hogan |
Piermont, NH, USA
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| Hu Zhijin |
Academy of Meteorological Science, Beijing, China
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| G. Isaac |
Meteorological Service of Canada, Downsview, Ont., Canada
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| H. Jonsson |
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA
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| A. Khain |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
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| F. Lohou |
Centre de Recherches Atmospheriques, Campistrous, France
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| E. Lozowski |
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta., Canada
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| I. Mazin |
Annandale, VA, USA
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| J. Morcrette |
European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts, Shinfield Park, UK
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| N. Moussioupoulous |
Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece
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| J. Niemczynowicz |
University of Lund, Sweden
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| F. Nieuwstadt |
Delft University of Technology and Hydro-dynamics, The Netherlands
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| K. Noone |
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
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| H. Orville |
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD, USA
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| P. Pauley |
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, USA
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| F. Prodi |
Istituto FISBAT-CNR, Bologna, Italy
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| J. Sanchez |
Universidad de Leon, Spain
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| G. Sommeria |
CETP/UVSQ, Velizy, France
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| T. Takahashi |
Obirin University, Tokyo, Japan
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| G. Vali |
University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA
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| N. Veltischev |
Moscow State University, Russia
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| U. Wacker |
Alfred Wegener Institut for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
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| A. Wahner |
Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany
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| A. Waldvogel |
Institut für Atmosphärenphysik, Zürich, Switzerland
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| R. Walko |
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
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