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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society

The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society is a prestigious scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research in the field of meteorology. With a focus on atmospheric sciences, climate change, and weather forecasting, it provides a platform for scientists and researchers to share their findings and advancements. The journal aims to promote the understanding of weather patterns, climate dynamics, and their impact on the environment and society.

Details
Abbr. Q J R Meteorol Soc
Start 1871
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0035-9009
e-ISSN 1477-870X
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1149 166
SJR / Ranks: 328 4347
CiteScore / Ranks: 934 12.10
JIF / Ranks: 563 8.9
Recent Articles
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Umek L, Gohm A, Haid M, Ward H, Rotach M
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2023 Jun; 148(745):1840-1863. PMID: 37275399
Numerical simulations are performed to assess the influence of horizontal and vertical model resolution on the turbulent erosion of a cold-air pool (CAP) by foehn winds in an Alpine valley...
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Yu Y, Chen S, Tseng Y, Foltz G, Zhang R, Gao H
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2023 Apr; 148(749):3639-3659. PMID: 37063171
This study uses a coupled atmosphere-ocean model with different numerical settings to investigate the mean and eddy momentum transfer processes responsible for Typhoon 's (2011) early rapid intensification (RI). Three...
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Nuijens L, Savazzi A, de Boer G, Brilouet P, George G, Lothon M, et al.
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2023 Jan; 148(748):3343-3365. PMID: 36636229
Profiles of eddy momentum flux divergence are calculated as the residual in the momentum budget constructed from airborne circular dropsonde arrays ( 220 km) for 13 days during the EUREC...
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Villalobos-Herrera R, Blenkinsop S, Guerreiro S, OHara T, Fowler H
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2023 Jan; 148(748):3252-3271. PMID: 36632133
This research demonstrates how the use of high-resolution rain-gauge data for quality control (QC) significantly changes extreme rainfall estimates, with implications in scientific, meteorological and engineering applications. Current open QC...
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Jimenez-Esteve B, Domeisen D
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2022 Oct; 148(746):2344-2367. PMID: 36246098
Heatwaves are weather events characterized by extreme near-surface temperature anomalies that persist for several days, and therefore lead to catastrophic impacts on natural ecosystems, agriculture, human health, and economies. Different...
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Warren E, Charlton-Perez C, Lean H, Kotthaus S, Grimmond S
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2022 Aug; 148(744):1168-1183. PMID: 35915744
Sensors that measure the attenuated backscatter coefficient (e.g., automatic lidars and ceilometers [ALCs]) provide information on aerosols that can impact urban climate and human health. To design an observational network...
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Marcheggiani A, Ambaum M, Messori G
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2022 Jul; 148(744):1113-1126. PMID: 35874118
Covariance between meridional wind and air temperature in the lower troposphere quantifies the poleward flux of dry static energy in the atmosphere; in the midlatitudes, this is primarily realised by...
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De-Leon Y, Fouxon I, Garfinkel C, Paldor N
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2022 Jul; 147(738):2935-2952. PMID: 35873197
A linear wave theory of the Rotating Shallow-Water Equations (RSWE) is developed in a channel on the midlatitude -plane or -plane in the presence of a uniform mean zonal flow...
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Vial J, Vogel R, Schulz H
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2021 Sep; 147(738):2850-2873. PMID: 34588710
How spatial organization of clouds at the mesoscale contributes to the daily cycle of shallow cumulus clouds and precipitation is here explored, for the first time, using three years of...
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Hu C, Jan van Leeuwen P
Q J R Meteorol Soc . 2021 Jul; 147(737):2352-2374. PMID: 34262229
A novel particle filter proposed recently, the particle flow filter (PFF), avoids the long-existing weight degeneracy problem in particle filters and, therefore, has great potential to be applied in high-dimensional...