Advance
Research in Meteorological Sciences (JCWF), is a broadbased journal founded on
two key tenets: to publish exciting research with respect to the subjects of
Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences and to provide a rapid turn-around
time possible for reviewing and publishing and to disseminate the articles
freely for research, teaching, and reference purposes. Why are people, such as
the author team above, none of whom are classically trained in meteorological
sciences, interested in Advance Research in Meteorological Sciences?
Meteorological science is a prerequisite discipline for much of the
interdisciplinary research focused on addressing perhaps the biggest societal
challenge of our day: anthropogenically driven global climate change.
The
disciplines of environmental and atmospheric science are in themselves multi-disciplinary.
How we mitigate, how we adapt to, how we communicate, how we perceive, and how
we measure, monitor, and model/forecasts past and/or future events all relates
to other disciplines such as economics, business, communication, and history;
not to mention the other social and health sciences as well as a multitude of
natural scientific issues. Humans and our relations to us and our planet is the
key. Many of us start and end the day hearing about the weather - in some media
told by people who are not trained in meteorology themselves. Read more...............
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