Call for Papers for “Advances in scaling and modeling of land-atmosphere interactions”

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Ankur Desai

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Dec 1, 2020, 11:28:41 AM12/1/20
to Paul A Dirmeyer, Nathaniel W Chaney, Pierre Gentine, ga...@duke.edu, Marc Calaf, Giulia Salmaso, Johannes Speidel, Luise Wanner, Temple Lee, Travis Morrison, Yang, Yun - ARS, Ryan Scott, Sreenath Paleri, Michael Vermeuel, jason...@duke.edu, Cleary, Patricia Anne, Anderson, Martha, pard...@eng.utah.edu, GRANT W PETTY, Matthias Sühring, smi...@albany.edu, geh...@muk.uni-hannover.de, yue...@bu.edu, fhay...@masonlive.gmu.edu, Timothy H Bertram, laura.r...@noaa.gov, Zhien Wang, David Durden, dben...@gmu.edu, aabd...@gmu.edu, r032...@g.ntu.edu.tw, Oliver Sonnentag, nicholas....@jpl.nasa.gov, Bijan Seyednasrollah, Shirkey, Gabriela, christia...@noaa.gov, Caroline Alden, natasch...@cec.lu.se, Crystal L Schaaf, CHEESEHEAD19
Dear colleagues from CHEESEHEAD, presenters and participants in last spring’s flux scaling mini-session, and land-atmosphere flux scaling colleagues in general,
Please consider submitting manuscripts to a new cross-AGU journal special collection on  “Advances in scaling and modeling of land-atmosphere interactions”

Articles can be submitted from March 1, 2021 through Dec 31, 2021 to JGR-Biogeosciences, JGR-Atmospheres, J Advances of Modeling of Earth Systems, and Earth and Space Sciences. Note the latter two are gold open-access journals. 

Here is the call:
Earth's surface and its biological organisms exchange heat, momentum, carbon, and water with the overlying atmosphere at a multitude of scales. However, capturing those interactions across scales remains a challenge for observing systems and Earth system models. Recent multi-investigator field experiments such as CHEESEHEAD19, FESSTVaL, SCALE-X, LAFE, HiWater-MUSOEXE, and others have led to advances in our ability to quantify cross-scale processes. Here, we solicit papers highlighting recent investigations from land-atmosphere field campaigns, including observational analyses, tests of theoretical approaches to scaling or modeling these processes, and model-based evaluation and diagnostic studies.

Ankur Desai, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Editor in JGR-Biogeosciences)
Stefan Metzger, Battelle, NEON Program
Matthias Mauder, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) IMK IFU
Brian Butterworth, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Thanks! -ankur

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Dr. Ankur R Desai
, On Sabbatical Leave Sep 2020-May 2021
Professor, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Dept of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

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