Atmospheric and Climate Sciences

Atmospheric and Climate Sciences

ISSN Print: 2160-0414
ISSN Online: 2160-0422
www.scirp.org/journal/acs
E-mail: acs@scirp.org

Aims & Scope

Atmospheric and Climate Sciences (ACS) is an openly accessible journal published quarterly. ACS aims to rapidly publish original scientific papers in all the fields of applied and/or climate atmospheric science.


It covers the latest achievements and developments in the applied climate and atmospheric sciences, including but not limited to the following scopes as well as the theoretical and practical aspects of these disciplines:

  • · Agricultural climatology
  • · Air chemistry and the boundary layer, clouds and weather modification
  • · Air quality, atmosphere & health
  • · Applied meteorology
  • · Atmospheric acoustics, electricity, optics, physics, radiation and sounding
  • · Atmospheric and oceanic physics
  • · Atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics
  • · Atmospheric chemistry
  • · Atmospheric environment
  • · Aviation climatology
  • · Biometeorology
  • · Building climatology and forestry climatology
  • · Climate change and broadcast meteorology
  • · Climate dynamics and variability
  • · Climate policy
  • · Clouds and precipitation physics
  • · Cosmical meteorology
  • · Dendroclimatology
  • · Dynamics of atmospheres and ocean
  • · Geology and Climate Change
  • · Hydrology, oceans and atmosphere
  • · Hydrometeorology
  • · Marine meteorology and meteorology-associated geophysics
  • · Medical meteorology and medical climatology
  • · Meteorological, climatological and atmospheric environmental issues
  • · Navigation climatology
  • · Phenology and paleoclimatology
  • · Polar meteorology
  • · Radar meteorology and radio meteorology
  • · Remote sensing
  • · Satellite meteorology and synoptic meteorology
  • · Theoretical and applied climatology
  • · Tropical meteorology
  • · Weather systems, numerical weather prediction


We are also interested in: 1) Short Reports – 2-5 page papers where an author can present either an idea with theoretical background but has not yet completed the research needed for a complete paper or preliminary data; 2) Book Reviews – Comments and critiques.


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