期刊名称:SOLA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Meteorological Society of Japan (MSJ) started publishing a new electronic journal called SOLA (Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere) from 1 January 2005. SOLA is a medium for the electronic publication of short letters in the atmospheric science and related interdisciplinary studies. It is an electronic Journal open to the public through the internet by J-STAGE and is aimed for rapid reporting of recent significant discoveries. The Journal publishes research letters by members and nonmembers of the Society and is posted as soon as the paper is accepted.
Now, it is our pleasure to announce and release a new system in the J-STAGE that handles the paper submission and editorial review on the platform of the J-STAGE. The new system was uploaded at the top page of the SOLA on 29 October 2005. For submitting a new paper, please click the icon Submission.
We appreciate continuous supports by contributors in worldwide, and hope that our new journal SOLA achieves the highest reputation as an international journal in the atmospheric science.
Instructions to Authors
1. Manuscript file
The manuscript must be a single PDF file containing all graphics, tables and the abstract. The manuscript including figures and tables should not exceed 4 pages with single spaced 9-point font. When the manuscript is too large exceeding the limit specified by the J-STAGE, it is a subject of rejection. Please read the Submitting Regulation for details of the style of manuscript. Examples of the cover letters can be obtained from the following links.
MS-WORD formatted sample
LaTeX2e class files and a sample
OpenDocument formatted sample
Supplements
Supplements such as large figures and animations may be added up to 5 items, with appropriate numbers specified in the text for additional information. The maximum allowance is 30 MB each. Any link to outside source data may be provided from the supplement by links to appropriate web sites. Please see the examples of the supplements below.
Example 1: Additional figures
Example 2: Video materials
2. A Cover Letter
The authors have to submit their manuscript with a cover letter, which contains title, author's name, affiliation, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the corresponding author. The cover letter should contain a copy of the short abstract in a text format for the review purpose. The author is required to specify names of two appropriate editors (from the list of editors) and a list of five potential reviewers with their e-mail addresses in the cover letter.
Examples of the cover letters can be obtained from the following links.
MS-WORD format
PDF
3. The Copyright Agreement Form
The authors are requested to submit following Copyright Agreement Form signed by all authors to Chief Editor by FAX or ordinary mail, when your manuscript is submitted. In case that the Crown Copyright is necessary, the Crown Copyright Agreement Form is available.
The Copyright Agreement Form (or the Crown Copyright Agreement Form) .(PDF)
Required document after acceptance
After the acceptance of their manuscript, the authors should submit the Author's Form to the Chief Editor.
The Author's Form: (MS-WORD), (PDF)
Editorial Board
Organizing Committee:
Mikami, Masao
Meteorological Research Institute
(Chief Editor)
Aerosol and boundary layer meteorology
Satomura, Takehiko
Kyoto University
(Co-Chief Editor)
Mesoscale meteorology, Precipitation Systems
Tanaka, Hiroshi L.
University of Tsukuba
(Secretary)
Atmospheric general circulation and energy
Kondo, Yutaka
The University of Tokyo
Global atmospheric environment
Takemi, Tetsuya
Kyoto University
Boundary layer and mesoscale meteorology
Tanaka, Taichu Y.
Meteorological Research Institute
(Technical Assistant)
Numerical aerosol modeling
Editors:
Miyoshi, Takemasa
University of Maryland (USA)
Numerical weather prediction and data assimilation
Kawamura, Ryuichi
University of Toyama
Monsoon dynamics and climate systems
Kitoh, Akio
Meteorological Research Institute
Climate model and global warming
Sugi, Masato
JAMSTEC
Climate, typhoon
Yamazaki, Koji
Hokkaido University
Climate, material transport
Walsh, John E.
University of Illinois (USA)
Polar climate
Saito, Kazuo
Meteorological Research Institute
Mesoscale model
Fudeyasu, Hironori
Yokohama National University
Tropical and mesoscale meteorology, Typhoon
Tsuda, Toshitaka
Kyoto University
GPS meteorology, radar, atmospheric waves
Mukougawa, Hitoshi
Kyoto University
Atmospheric dynamics
Nonaka, Masami
JAMSTEC
Oceanic circulation, air-sea interactions
Islam, Md. Nazrul
King Abdulaziz University (Saudi Arabia)
Tropical and mesoscale meteorology, regional numerical model
Adegoke, Jimmy
University of Missouri-Kansas City (USA)
Regional climate models and land surface processes
Aoki, Teruo
Meteorological Research Institute
Atmospheric radiation
Yamazaki, Takeshi
Tohoku University
Cryosphere
Yamada, Hiroyuki
JAMSTEC
Tropical meteorology, typhoon
Yoshizaki, Masanori
JAMSTEC
Mesoscale model
Tsujino, Hiroyuki
Meteorological Research Institute
Ocean dynamics
Shi, Guang-Yu
IAP/CAS, China
Atmospheric radiation
Chun, Young-Sin
NIMR/KMA, Korea
Environmental meteorology and Asian dust
Kawamoto, Kazuaki
Nagasaki University
Remote sensing of clouds, radiation budget
Takegawa, Nobuyuki
The University of Tokyo
Atmospheric chemistry
Koike, Makoto
The University of Tokyo
Atmospheric environmental science and atmospheric chemistry
Nakazawa, Takakiyo
Tohoku University
Trace gases
Hirooka, Toshihiko
Kyushu University
Middle atmosphere
Wild, Oliver
Univ. of Lancaster (UK)
Atmospheric Chemistry and numerical modeling
Misumi, Ryohei
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention
Cloud physics, meso, and disaster
Ogino, Shinya
JAMSTEC
Monsoon circulation and climate
Park, Seon-Ki
Ewha Womans University (South Korea)
Severe storms and data assimilation
Wang, Zifa
IAP/CAS, China
Regional model, dust
Shao, Yaping
Cologne University (Germany)
Boundary layer and atmospheric dust
Okamoto, Hajime
Kyushu University
Satellite remote sensing, cloud physics, aerosols, atmospheric physics, light scattering
Editorial Assistants:
Honda, Kyoko
Meteorological Research Institute
(Editorial Assistant)
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