Dr Simon Lee
@SimonLeeWx
Atmospheric scientist. Postdoc @Columbia. Co-Editor-in-Chief @RMetS Weather. Stratosphere, subseasonal & climate. PhD & MMet @UniRdg_Met. My own views.
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https://simonleewx.com 20-08-2012 10:17:06
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For anyone thinking about writing a paper on the meteorological impacts of the eclipse, please consider Weather â thereâs no publication fee (unless you opt for open access). Yes, it really is free! Articles can be up to 4000 words with no figure limit rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/147786âŠ
Here, Stephen Burt (Reading Meteorology) reviews the meteorological impacts of the 2017 total solar eclipse over the US. 'Falls in aspirated air temperature from peak to trough of 5K were observed under clear skies in Wyoming' rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/weâŠ
Check our new study led by Dominik Schumacher
State-of-the-art regional climate models underestimate present & projected summer warming in Europe due to neglected long-term aerosol changes
Jitendra Singh Erich Fischer C2SM ETH D-USYS@ETH ETH Zurich Communications Earth & Environment
nature.com/articles/s4324âŠ
Solar eclipses have substantial meteorological impacts. Learn more by checking out this collection of eclipse-related Royal Meteorological Society Weather papers: rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.100⊠(and if you're considering writing a paper about Monday's eclipse, why not consider submitting to Weather?)