期刊名称:WEATHER AND FORECASTING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Published bimonthly by the American Meteorological Society, Weather and Forecasting covers research on forecasting and analysis techniques, forecast verification studies, and case studies useful to forecasters. This includes submissions that report on changes to the suite of operational numerical models and statistical postprocessing techniques, demonstrate the transfer of research results to the forecasting community, or illustrate the societal use and values of forecasts. Contributions that focus on forecasting and analysis techniques from the very short range out to seasonal time scales are welcome.
The links provide detailed information for readers, authors, reviewers, and those who wish to submit a manuscript for consideration.
Weather and Forecasting prints four types of pieces. These are
- Articles - Full-length, up to 7500 words or 26 double-spaced pages of text (not including references, figure and table lists, and figures).
- Notes and Correspondence - Shorter articles, usually confined to a single subject. These are treated exactly the same as articles in the method of review and citation.
- Comments and Reply Exchanges - Comments are written in response to a published article. The author of the article being commented upon always has the opportunity to write a reply. These exchanges are published together.
- NCEP Notes - Report on changes to the suite of operational numerical models and postprocessing techniques.
- Forecaster's Forum - Available for readers who wish to express opinions about forecasting problems and experiences that are of general interest to forecasters.

Instructions to Authors
AUTHORS' GUIDE Fourth Edition, Version 20060222 FOREWORD Scientific publication has undergone a major transformation over the past few years as publication in electronic form has begun to flourish, and this edition of the AMS Authors' Guide, now disseminated in electronic form only over the Internet, reflects this transformation. The purpose of the Authors' Guide, however, remains the same as always¡ªto provide instructions and guidelines that will assist authors, editors, and reviewers in preparing material for publication by the American Meteorological Society. The style guidelines presented here should be followed by authors preparing a scientific research paper for a journal, monograph, or book; a chapter of a book; or a full-length book or monograph. At present the AMS handles over 1400 scientific papers per year. It is a tremendous task to see these papers through the editorial, printing, and online dissemination processes. Compliance with the guidelines and instructions presented here will help to produce better-written and more accurate publications in a more timely manner. An effort will be made to update this document continuously so that it always contains the most current information on AMS publications and procedures. We hope authors will consult it frequently and that they will make suggestions for its improvement.
More details please see the PDF file below.
Instructions to Authors 0882-8156.pdf
Editorial Board
Chief Editor Office
William A. Gallus, Jr. ¨C Iowa State University
Editors
Dr. Brian A. Colle ¨C Stony Brook University / SUNY Dr. Da-Lin Zhang - University of Maryland
Chief Editorial Assistant
Tiffany Martinek ¨C Assistant to Dr. Gallus and Dr. Colle
Editorial Assistants
Nina Zhang - Assistant to Dr. Zhang
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