Academic publisher Oxford University Press (OUP) has announced that submissions are now open for the new open access title Dynamics and Statistics of the Climate System: An Interdisciplinary Journal.
Dynamics and Statistics of the Climate System (DSCS) aims to provide a unique forum for the interdisciplinary field of quantitative climate research. The journal encourages the interaction between physicists, statisticians, mathematicians, computer scientists, and earth scientists in the development of new models and methods applied to the analysis of the climate system.
The journal seeks to provide a home for research which straddles a number of disciplines, and which will develop in a form and with sufficient background to be accessible to a wide range of climate scientists; make a significant contribution towards the understanding of the climate system at all levels; and provide the base upon which quantitative climate research will continue to grow and develop.
Professor Chris Jones of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the journal. The journal is inviting new submissions covering research in the mathematical, statistical, physical, and computation aspects of the climate science.
The first editorial from Chris Jones is available to read online at http://climatesystem.oxfordjournals.org/content/1/1/dzv001.
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