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Atmosphere, published by the Korean Meteorological Society (KOMES) since June 1991, has been an important platform for the dissemination of scientific research, not only in atmospheric sciences, but also in various disciplines such as economics, engineering, agriculture, energy, etc., to a wide range of people in South Korea. In addition to atmospheric sciences, Atmosphere also welcomes contributions from related disciplines. By including papers from different fields, the journal encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, enriches scientific discourse, and facilitates a comprehensive understanding of the complex interactions within the Earth's atmosphere and their impact on society, including economics, engineering, politics, etc. Published bimonthly in February, May, August and November, Atmosphere publishes original research articles, research/technical notes, reviews and communications. The publication in Korean enables readers to comprehend crucial content more effectively, thereby enhancing their understanding of the subject matter. This accessibility ensures that not only meteorologists but also scientists, engineers, policymakers, and journalists from diverse fields in South Korea take a keen interest in the journal's insights.

ISSN: 1598-3560, eISSN: 2288-3266