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Society Journals

One of the major ways that the Society promotes meteorological science is through publishing four world-leading journals.

Use the links below to access a range of features from Free Issues to Content Alerts.

  • Quarterly Journal

    QJ

    The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society contains papers, notes and correspondence by leading meteorologists presenting the results of recent research, in eight editions each year. It is generally accepted as being among the world's leading scientific journals.

  • Meteorological Applications

    meteorological applications

    Meteorological Applications was first published in March 1994 for applied meteorologists, forecasters and users of meteorological services. Its papers, provide information on weather events, numerical models and other forecasting aids and systems, and the science and technology supporting meteorological applications.

  • International Journal of Climatology

    weather journal

    The International Journal of Climatology is a journal covering all aspects of climatology. It is issued 15 times a year and is truly international in character with associate editors in major countries overseas.

  • Atmospheric Science Letters

    atmospheric science letters

    Atmospheric Science Letters is an on-line journal launched in 2000. It provides a fast-track peer-reviewed publication route for shorter contributions in the field of atmospheric science and related subjects.

  • Weather

    weather journal

    Weather is the Society's monthly magazine, which is free to members. It is written in a style intended to appeal to all who have an interest in weather and climate. Its articles cover all aspects of meteorology, and its illustrations and correspondence columns are particularly strong features.

  • Classic Papers

    classic papers

    Here is a series of classic meteorological papers, which are available for download as pdf