Boundary-Layer Meteorology
Published by Springer Nature (Journal Finder)
ISSN : 0006-8314 eISSN : 1573-1472
Abbreviation : Boundary-layer Meteorol.
Aims & Scope
Boundary-Layer Meteorology offers several publishing options: Research Letters, Research Articles, and Notes and Comments.
The Research Letters section is designed to allow quick dissemination of new scientific findings, with an initial review period of no longer than one month.
The Research Articles section offers traditional scientific papers that present results and interpretations based on substantial research studies or critical reviews of ongoing research.
The Notes and Comments section comprises occasional notes and comments on specific topics with no requirement for rapid publication.
Research Letters are limited in size to five journal pages, including no more than three figures, and cannot contain supplementary online material; Research Articles are generally fifteen to twenty pages in length with no more than fifteen figures; Notes and Comments are limited to ten journal pages and five figures.
Authors submitting Research Letters should include within their cover letter an explanation of the need for rapid publication.
More information regarding all publication formats can be found in the recent Editorial ‘Introducing Research Letters to Boundary-Layer Meteorology’.
View Aims & ScopeMetrics & Ranking
Impact Factor
| Year | Value |
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| 2025 | 2.2 |
| 2024 | 2.30 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 0.916 |
Quartile
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| 2024 | Q2 |
Journal Rank
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 5550 |
Journal Citation Indicator
| Year | Value |
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| 2024 | 633 |
Impact Factor Trend
Abstracting & Indexing
Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Earth and Planetary Sciences, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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A parametric model of vertical eddy fluxes in the atmosphere
Citation: 1815
Authors: Jean-Fran�ois
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Stratocumulus-capped mixed layers derived from a three-dimensional model
Citation: 1515
Authors: James W.
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A Simple Single-Layer Urban Canopy Model For Atmospheric Models: Comparison With Multi-Layer And Slab Models
Citation: 1105
Authors: Hiroyuki, Hiroaki, Yokihiro, Fujio
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A Physically-Based Scheme For The Urban Energy Budget In Atmospheric Models
Citation: 1073
Authors: Valéry
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An Improved Mellor–Yamada Level-3 Model: Its Numerical Stability and Application to a Regional Prediction of Advection Fog
Citation: 1044
Authors: Mikio, Hiroshi
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An Urban Surface Exchange Parameterisation for Mesoscale Models
Citation: 960
Authors: Alberto, Alain, Mathias W.
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A simple model of the atmospheric boundary layer; sensitivity to surface evaporation
Citation: 937
Authors: I B, L.