Journal of Weather Changes

Aims and Scope

 

Journal of Weather Changes (JWC) is a  peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research on weather variability, and their societal and environmental impacts. JWC serves as a multidisciplinary platform for researchers, policymakers, industry experts, and engaged citizens to explore the science of weather patterns, climate dynamics, and adaptation strategies. 
 

Scope & Focus Areas:

JWC welcomes original research, reviews, case studies, short communications, and editorials on topics including, but not limited to:  

  • Climate Change & Weather Variability: Investigating long-term climate patterns and their influence on weather events.  
  • Artificial Intelligence studies on weather forecasting, climate analysis, and atmospheric pattern recognition using advanced computational techniques.
  • Extreme Weather Events & Disaster Risk Assessment: Analyzing hurricanes, droughts, floods, wildfires, and extreme temperatures.  
  • Forecasting & Predictive Modelling: Advancing short-term and long-term weather prediction techniques.  
  • Impact on Infrastructure & Urban Resilience: Designing climate-resilient cities and infrastructure.  
  • Weather & Agriculture: Studying the effects of weather changes on crop yields, food security, and agronomy.  
  • Energy & Sustainability: Exploring the relationship between climate change, renewable energy, and power transmission.  
  • Public Health & Social Vulnerability: Examining how weather and climate extremes affect human health and communities.  
  • Climate Policy, Economics & Social Justice: Assessing legal, economic, and ethical implications of climate action.  
  • Climate Change Mitigation & Emission Reduction: Investigating strategies to combat global warming and promote sustainability.  
  • Climate Education & Public Awareness: Enhancing public understanding of climate change and its societal consequences.  
     

Bridging Science & Real-World Solutions:

JWC is committed to fostering global dialogue and driving innovative, evidence-based solutions for climate adaptation and mitigation. By encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration across  meteorology, climatology, engineering, environmental science, public policy, and social sciences, the journal serves as a  catalyst for meaningful change in our rapidly evolving world.  

  • Weather
  • Extreme weather
  • Dynamic and urban climatology
  • Weather data
  • Climate prediction
  • Climate observations and modelling
  • Weather statistics
  • Palaeoclimatology
  • Marine climatology
  • Weather observers
  • Hydroclimatology
  • Ecoclimatology
  • Dendroclimatology
  • Paleoclimate
  • Storms
  • Oceanography
  • Ecosystems
  • Weather stations
  • Climatic variability
  • Climate Science
  • Weather hazards
  • Natural physical environment
  • Climate system science
  • Climate and society interactions
  • Atmospheric science (processes and modeling)
  • Modelling impacts of weather and climate extremes
  • Seasonal forecasts of climate extremes
  • Policies and practices for adaptation to weather and climate extremes
  • Atmosphere-ocean interactions
  • Human bioclimatology
  • Global warming
  • Hydrology

 

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