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A new, international, open access and peer-reviewed journal !
A link between all the communities involved in Space Weather
and in Space Climate such as (but not limited to) space, solar,
atmospheric scientists, engineers, forecasters, social scientists,
economists, physicians, insurance experts…
An internationally recognised publisher,
already leader in several disciplines
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Some historical notes…
During COST 724 the need for a scientific journal on space weather became
evident.
At that time (2007) some discussions started with publishers …
But in 2008 COST 724 ended and there was no time to start the journal.
In November 2008, COST ES0803 started and took over. Jean Lilensten, Jurgen
Watermann, Vida Zigman and Anna Belehaki, took the active role to contact
publishers and negotiate with them. Finally we came to an agreement with
EDPS, an historical publisher in Physics Editions (A&A, EPJ, ….).
In the summer of 2010 when we were ready to start the Space Weather
International journal, a new COST Action approved on the “Impact of solar
variability on Earth’s climate” . This new community was ready to support our
initiative and the Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate was born!
Space weather is the physical and phenomenological state of natural space
environments. The associated discipline aims, through observation,
monitoring, analysis and modelling, at understanding and predicting the
state of the sun, the interplanetary and planetary environments, and the
solar and non-solar driven perturbations that affect them; and also at
forecasting and nowcasting the possible impacts on biological and
technological systems.
Space Climate addresses the impact of solar variability on climate and deals
with the middle to long term aspects of Space Weather.
SWSC Aims
The Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (SWSC) is an
international multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary open access journal,
which publishes papers on all aspects of space weather and space climate.
Coverage includes, but is not limited to:
- fundamental and applied scientific research including theory, observation,
data analysis, modelling, and prediction
- technical applications and engineering solutions
- impact on humans and technology in space, in the air, at sea and on land
- societal and economic implications
- educational and dissemination concepts and experiences
- development of user-targeted products and services
- scientific, technical, political and commercial initiatives
SWSC scope: SWSC accepts manuscripts related to space weather and to space
climate from a broad range of fields including solar physics, space plasma physics,
aeronomy, planetology, radio science, informatics, geophysics, biology, medicine,
astronautic, aeronautic and electrical engineering, meteorology, climatology,
mathematics, and economics.
SWSC publishes:
• regular research articles
• short communications
• invited reviews
• technical and observational reports
• strategic and educational articles
• concise project reports
All manuscripts are peer reviewed. Accepted papers are published in electronic
form only.
SWSC is owned and published by EDP Sciences with support from the COST office
and STCE. EDP Sciences maintains an electronic open access archive of all
published material.
The Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Anna Belehaki (NOA, Athens) and Jean Lilensten (IPAG/CNRS, France)
Editors
Consuelo Cid (University of Alcala, Spain)
Thierry Dudok de Wit (OSUC/University of Orléans, France)
Alexi Glover (ESA/ESAC & Rhea System, Spain)
Mike Hapgood (RAL Space, UK)
Susan McKenna-Lawlor (Space Technology Ireland, Ltd.)
Mauro Messerotti (INAF, Italy)
Kalevi Mursula (University of Oulu, Finland)
Esa Turunen (EISCAT Scientific Association, Sweden)
Ronald AM Van der Linden (STCE, Belgium)
Jurgen Watermann (jfwConsult, France)
Vida Žigman (University of Nova Gorica, Slovenia)
The Advisory Board
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Volker Bothmer, University of Goettingen, Germany
Norma Crosby, BISA, Belgium
Boris Filippov, Laboratory of Solar Activity, IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Sciences
Walter Gonzalez, Brazilian National Space Institute, Brazil
Arnold Hanslmeier, Institut für Geophysik Astrophysik und Meteorologie, Austria
John Kelly, Center for Geospace Studies, SRI International, USA
Lee-Anne McKinnell, Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, South Africa
François Lefeuvre, LPCEE, ITU-URSI, France
Ayman Mahrous, Helwan University, Space Weather Monitoring Center, Egypt
Lee-Anne McKinnell, Hermanus Magnetic Observatory, South Africa
Thierry Onsager, NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, USA
Antti Pulkkinen, The Catholic University of America and NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center, USA
• Phil Wilkinson, IPS Radio and Space Services, Australia Ji Wu, CSSAR Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China
• Bruno Zolesi, INGV, Roma 2, Italy
Papers given in the Seventh European Space Weather
Week either by oral and poster presentation, are
encouraged to be submitted to the first issue of the
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate.
Deadline: 30 January 2011
Submit today !!!
[email protected]
http://www.swsc-journal.org
SWSC is indexed in Crossref and
therefore in all the international
Digital Library reference systems
Solar-Terrestrial Centre
of Excellence-STCE
www.cost.eu