
Russian Meteorology and Hydrology is a peer reviewed journal that covers topical issues of hydrometeorological science and practice: methods of forecasting weather and hydrological phenomena, climate monitoring issues, environmental pollution, space hydrometeorology, agrometeorology.
PEER REVIEW
Russian Meteorology and Hydrology is a peer reviewed journal. We use a single blind peer review format. Our team of reviewers includes over 180 experts, both internal and external (92%). The average period from submission to first decision in 2019 was 30 days, and that from first decision to acceptance was 140 days. The rejection rate for submitted manuscripts in 2019 was 32,6%. The final decision on the acceptance of an article for publication is made by the Editorial Board.
Any invited reviewer who feels unqualified or unable to review the manuscript due to the conflict of interests should promptly notify the editors and decline the invitation. Reviewers should formulate their statements clearly in a sound and reasoned way so that authors can use reviewer’s arguments to improve the manuscript. Personal criticism of the authors must be avoided. Reviewers should indicate in a review (i) any relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors, (ii) anything that has been reported in previous publications and not given appropriate reference or citation, (ii) any substantial similarity or overlap with any other manuscript (published or unpublished) of which they have personal knowledge.
- Provides comprehensive coverage of meteorological and hydrological research throughout the former Soviet Union
- Includes studies on such critical topics as global warming and the continuing aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster
- Published under the auspices of the Russian Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring
Journal information
- Editor-in-Chief
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- Vasily V. Asmus
- Publishing model
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Journal metrics
- 0.742 (2019)
- Impact factor
- 0.688 (2019)
- Five year impact factor
- 7,759 (2020)
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High-resolution Ensemble Climate Projections of Water Deficit in Arid Regions by the Mid-21st Century
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Application of Radar Signal Spectrum Width Estimation to Detect Vertical Airflows
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About this journal
- Electronic ISSN
- 1934-8096
- Print ISSN
- 1068-3739
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