ERCL特刊征稿|Extreme Weather and Climate Event Attribution

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September 9 2018: storms Florence, Isaac, and Helene over the North Atlantic. All three are visible in this NASA image acquired by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite. Source: https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov

 

特刊详情

客座编辑

  • Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick,澳大利亚新南威尔士大学
  • Isla Simpson,美国大学大气研究协会
  • Deepti Singh,美国华盛顿州立大学温哥华校区
  • Michael Wehner,美国劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室

主题范围

Extreme weather affects every person on Earth. Heat waves, extreme storms, drought and other types of extreme weather impact human health and welfare in a myriad of ways. It is well understood that as the climate warms, extreme weather also substantially changes. Attribution of the human influence of changes in extreme weather that has already occurred is critically important to both informing the public and increasing our understanding of the physical processes causing those changes. Attribution also informs about the confidence that should be placed in future projections of extreme weather changes. This focus collection welcomes topics on new event attribution methodologies, rapid and/or operational attribution, extension of attribution to new classes of weather events and the attribution of the human contribution to the impacts of extreme weather events. A comprehensive range of manuscript types are welcome, including full lengths papers, letters, reviews and perspectives.

 

投稿流程

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作者可登入期刊主页进行在线投稿,先选择“文章类型”,然后在“选择特刊”的下拉框中选择“Extreme Weather and Climate Event Attribution”。

投稿截止日期:2024年3月29日。


期刊介绍

Environmental Research: Climate

  • Environmental Research: Climate(ERCL)是一本多学科、开放获取的期刊,致力于解决有关物理科学的重要挑战以及气候系统和全球变化的评估,并在影响/未来风险、复原力、环境减缓、环境适应、环境安全和最广泛意义上的解决方案方面进行努力。我们鼓励所有的研究方法,包括定性、定量、实验、理论和应用方法。