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JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE EARTH SYSTEMS SCIENCE publish.csiro.au/es Editor-in-Chief: Gregory Ayers Vising Scienst Emeritus, Bureau of Meteorology Editor: Steven Siems Monash University Frequency: 3 issues/year Publishing since: 1952 eISSN: 2206-5865 Published on behalf of AustralianMeteorological & OceanographicSociety AMOS As a member of the Commiee on Publicaon Ethics (COPE), Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science supports its core pracces and is commied to transparency in scholarly publishing. SCOPE Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science (JSHESS, formerly known as the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal (2009-2015) and Australian Meteorological Magazine (1952 – 2008)) publishes broad areas of research with a disnct emphasis on the Southern Hemisphere. The scope of the Journal encompasses the study of the mean state, variability and change of the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface, including the cryosphere, from hemispheric to regional scales. AUTHOR BENEFITS Internaonal reach and discoverability Published Open Access under a Creave Commons licence Authors retain copyright No arcle processing charges or colour charges Professional copyeding for every paper Capture impact through citaon tracking and Altmetrics Online publicaon ahead of issue release Indexing in a wide variety of relevant databases, including DOAJ STAY IN CONTACT [email protected] Join the conversaon on social media using hashtag #JSHESS Sign up for free journals content emails publish.csiro.au/earlyalert SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE ONLINE Prepare: publish.csiro.au/es/forauthors Submit: mc.manuscriptcentral.com/csiro-es ABN: 41 687 119 230

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JOURNAL OF SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE EARTH SYSTEMS SCIENCEpublish.csiro.au/es

Editor-in-Chief: Gregory Ayers Visiting Scientist Emeritus, Bureau of Meteorology

Editor: Steven Siems Monash University

Frequency: 3 issues/year

Publishing since: 1952

eISSN: 2206-5865

Published on behalf of

AustralianMeteorological& OceanographicSocietyAMOS

As a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science supports its core practices and is committed to transparency in scholarly publishing.

SCOPEJournal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science (JSHESS, formerly known as the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal (2009-2015) and Australian Meteorological Magazine (1952 – 2008)) publishes broad areas of research with a distinct emphasis on the Southern Hemisphere. The scope of the Journal encompasses the study of the mean state, variability and change of the atmosphere, oceans, and land surface, including the cryosphere, from hemispheric to regional scales.

AUTHOR BENEFITS• International reach and discoverability

• Published Open Access under a Creative Commons licence

• Authors retain copyright

• No article processing charges or colour charges

• Professional copyediting for every paper

• Capture impact through citation tracking and Altmetrics

• Online publication ahead of issue release

• Indexing in a wide variety of relevant databases, including DOAJ

STAY IN CONTACT• [email protected]

• Join the conversation on social media using hashtag #JSHESS

• Sign up for free journals content emails publish.csiro.au/earlyalert

SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLE ONLINE• Prepare: publish.csiro.au/es/forauthors

• Submit: mc.manuscriptcentral.com/csiro-es

ABN: 41 687 119 230

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JOURNAL METRICS

ABOUT CSIRO PUBLISHINGCSIRO Publishing operates as an editorially independent science publisher within Australia’s premier research group, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and has been publishing journals since 1948.

Our internationally recognised publishing program includes journals, books and magazines and covers a wide range of scientific disciplines.

PARTNER ORGANISATIONS

Metrics are correct as of August 2021

IMPACT

Ranking in area 2020 93/94 in Meterology & Atmospheric Sciences (Q4); 59/65 in Oceanography (Q4)

0.6 Impact Factor 2020 1.2 5-Year Impact Factor 2020

138 Total Citations in 2020

0.3 Journal Citation Indicator 2020

1.9 CiteScore 2020 Highest percentile 41% (75/128 Oceanography)

0.6 SNIP 2020 Source Normalised Impact per Paper

0.4 SJR 2020 SCImago Journal Rank

20 h5-index Google Scholar index for papers published 2016-20

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