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Tellus Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography

Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography

Published on behalf of the International Meteorological Institute in Stockholm

Edited by:
H. Lejenäs


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 22/52 Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; 17/50 Oceanography
Impact Factor: 1.965


Tellus publishes original articles, short contributions and correspondence in two parallel series. These series are: Series A: Dynamic meteorology and oceanography This series encompasses dynamic meteorology, climatology and oceanography, including numerical modelling, synoptic meteorology, weather forecasting and climate analysis. Series B: Chemical and physical meteorologyThis series focuses on air chemistry, surface exchange processes, long-range and global transport, aerosol science and cloud physics including related radiation transfer. Biogeochemical cycles including related aspects of marine chemistry and geochemistry also represent a central theme.

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MOST CITED ARTICLES
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Free Online Access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the OARE Initiative (Online Access to Research in the Environment) in conjunction with UNEP, the United Nations Environment Programme.

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Tellus A Special issues - FREELY available after 6 months

ESA's Atmospheric Dynamics Mission/Aeolus
Click here to read the Forward and articles free of charge.

Tropical cyclones and climate
Click here to read the Forward and articles free of charge.

'EU-funded DEMETER project - Development of a European Multimodel Ensemble system for seasonal to inTERannual prediction'.
Click here to read the Preface and articles free of charge.

Tellus B Special issues

Results from the Nordic Biosphere-Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interaction project, BACCI
Click on the link to access the abstracts for Part 1 and Part 2.

1st iLEAPS Science Conference 2007
A collection of 29 papers on various studies of land ecosystem atmosphere processes. Click here to access the abstracts.

Free to view articles
The following articles demonstrate some of the topics published in the journal over the last few years. Click on any title to view the paper free of charge.

A review of recent advances in understanding the meso- and microscale properties of the severe Bora wind
Branko Grisogono, Danijel Belusic

J. W. Sandström - a biographical sketch
Peter Lundberg

On Sandström's inferences from his tank experiments: a hundred years later
Till Kuhlbrodt

How reliable are climate models
J. Räisänen

Large-scale, free Rossby waves in the atmosphere - an update
R. A. Madden

Arctic climate change: observed and modelled temperature and sea-ice variability
O. M. Johannessen et al.

4-D-Var or ensemble Kalman filter?
E. Kalnay et al.

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Tellus B
Journal of Biogeography
Global Ecology and Biogeography
Global Change Biology