Agricultural and Forest Meteorology publishes research on the exchange of energy, mass, and momentum between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere. It is a leading source for understanding interactions between weather, climate, and agricultural/forest systems.
This interdisciplinary journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including microclimate effects on crop yields, forest carbon sequestration in relation to climate variability, evapotranspiration processes in agricultural lands, and the impact of climate change on forest ecosystems. The journal is indexed in major databases like Web of Science and Scopus, ensuring high visibility. It serves researchers, academics, and professionals in meteorology, agriculture, forestry, ecology, and environmental science.
By publishing pioneering research, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology advances our knowledge of biosphere-atmosphere interactions and informs climate change adaptation strategies for agriculture and forestry. Consider submitting your next research article to contribute to this important field.