MAUSAM is a quarterly research journal dedicated to meteorology, hydrology, and related geophysical sciences. Published by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), it serves as a leading forum for disseminating knowledge and advancements in understanding weather patterns, climate variability, and atmospheric processes, specifically focusing on the Indian monsoon. This journal provides a platform for both theoretical studies and observational research.
MAUSAM's scope includes climatology, atmospheric science, hydrology, and related fields. Articles cover topics such as weather forecasting, climate modeling, monsoon dynamics, and the impact of climate change. It is targeted towards meteorologists, hydrologists, climate scientists, and researchers in atmospheric and geophysical disciplines. Though specific indexing databases may vary, its content often aligns with those found in prominent databases.
MAUSAM plays a crucial role in disseminating research relevant to weather and climate in the South Asian region. With its focus on high-quality research and its relevance to societal challenges, MAUSAM encourages contributions that advance our understanding of atmospheric and hydrological processes and improve our ability to predict and adapt to climate variability and change. Consider submitting your research to this highly regarded publication.