The main objective of Ocean Modelling is to provide rapid communication between those interested in ocean modelling, whether
through direct observation, or through analytical, numerical or laboratory models, and including interactions between physical and biogeochemical
or biological phenomena. Because of the intimate links between ocean ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The main objective of Ocean Modelling is to provide rapid communication between those interested in ocean modelling, whether
through direct observation, or through analytical, numerical or laboratory models, and including interactions between physical and biogeochemical
or biological phenomena. Because of the intimate links between ocean and atmosphere, involvement of scientists interested in influences
of either medium on the other is welcome. The journal has a wide scope and includes ocean-atmosphere interaction in various forms as
well as pure ocean results. In addition to primary peer-reviewed papers, the journal provides review papers, preliminary communications,
and discussions. Authors are invited to submit datafiles, model animations or other electronic-only information in support of their submission.
To speed up the review process, all authors are requested to submit their paper electronically.
Ocean Modelling is the successor
of the SCOR WG 49 newsletter. In 1999, the journal was relaunched as peer-reviewed journal, focussing on fast electronic publication
of articles, supported by non (paper) publishable, electronic items.
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Editor-in-Chief
W.A. Perrie
Call for Papers - Special Issue of Ocean Modelling