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BOUNDARY-LAYER METEOROLOGY


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*Average Peer Review
Sort of slow, 4-8 Week(s)
*Competitiveness
Moderate
CiteScore
5.5

CiteScore Rank
Subject Area Rank Percentile
Category: Earth and Planetary Sciences
Subcategory: Atmospheric Science
50 / 160



Country/Area of Publication
NETHERLANDS
Publication Frequency
Monthly
Publisher
Springer Netherlands

ISSN
0006-8314
E-ISSN
1573-1472
Year Publication Started
1970

Self-citation (2024-2025)
9.10%
Annual Article Volume
47
Gold OA Percentage
46.35%


Open Access Info
APC APC Waiver Other Charges
N/A N/A N/A

Journal Aim & Scope
Boundary-Layer Meteorology offers several publishing options: Research Letters, Research Articles, and Notes and Comments. The Research Letters section is designed to allow quick dissemination of new scientific findings, with an initial review period of no longer than one month. The Research Articles section offers traditional scientific papers that present results and interpretations based on substantial research studies or critical reviews of ongoing research. The Notes and Comments section comprises occasional notes and comments on specific topics with no requirement for rapid publication. Research Letters are limited in size to five journal pages, including no more than three figures, and cannot contain supplementary online material; Research Articles are generally fifteen to twenty pages in length with no more than fifteen figures; Notes and Comments are limited to ten journal pages and five figures. Authors submitting Research Letters should include within their cover letter an explanation of the need for rapid publication. More information regarding all publication formats can be found in the recent Editorial ‘Introducing Research Letters to Boundary-Layer Meteorology’.


Web of Science Quartiles
WOS Quartile: Q3

Quartiles By JIFCollectionQuartileRankPercentage
Category: METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESSCIEQ371/111
Quartiles By JCICollectionQuartileRankPercentage
Category: METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESSCIEQ365/111
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  • Journals In The Same Subject Area
  • CiteScore Trends
  • Self Citation Trends
  • Annual Article Volume Trends
  • Journal Title h-index CiteScore
    BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY1719.20
    ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES5610.60
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS1749.70
    Atmospheric Research858.60
    TELLUS SERIES B-CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY957.60
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE2498.40
    CLIMATE DYNAMICS1467.60
    Climate of the Past646.30
    WEATHER AND FORECASTING905.60
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW1565.60
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