Special Issue: Aerosols, Clouds, Radiation, Precipitation,and Their Interactions

Date:2016-08-19    

Advances in Atmospheric Sciences

Special Issue:

Aerosols, Clouds, Radiation, Precipitation, and Their Interactions

 

Call for papers

Lead Editor:

Xiquan Dong (University of Arizona)
 

Guest Editors:

Christina Chiu (University of Reading, UK), c.j.chiu@reading.ac.uk
 
Jiwen Fan (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA), Jiwen.Fan@pnnl.gov
 
Yangang Liu (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA),lyg@bnl.gov
 
Teruyuki Nakajima (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan), teruyuki.nakajima@aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp
 
Byung-Ju Sohn (Seoul National University, Korea), sohn@snu.ac.kr
 
Huiwen Xue (Peking University, China), hxue@pku.edu.cn
 
Chuanfeng Zhao (Beijing Normal University, China), czhao@bnu.edu.cn

Scope:

This special issue solicits observational and modeling studies on aerosols, clouds, precipitation, radiation, and their interactions. Presentations using an integrated analysis of observations (long-term surface and satellite observations, as well as aircraft in situ measurements), and modeling efforts (CRM/SCM/GCM/NWP), that address the interactions among these processes and the climate feedbacks through the effects of aerosols and clouds on radiation and precipitation, are particularly encouraged.

Important dates:

Submission open: 15 November, 2016
 
Submission deadline: 15 March, 2017
 
Estimated publication: Fall 2017
 
Submission URL: https://mc03.manuscriptcentral.com/aasiap
 
Please select: “Special issue: Cloud” when you come to “Submission Type”.
 
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