Topical Issue "Scientific Advances from the European Commission Horizon 2020 projects on Space Weather", deadline 30 April 2020

The Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (JSWSC) opens a Topical Issue on "Scientific Advances from the European Commission Horizon 2020 projects on Space Weather".

The editors wish to clarify the following points:

  1. All EC-H2020 projects, funded by any of the H2020 work programme parts, which address space weather issues, are welcome to submit articles.
  2. The emphasis should be on novel scientific results. Copies of technical proposals or parts thereof should not be the main thrust of the articles.

Deadline for submissions is 30 April 2020. If you need additional time to complete your submission, please do not hesitate to contact the JSWSC editorial office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

The type of contributions should fit the style of the JSWSC, which accepts research articles, technical articles, outreach articles, invited topical research and review articles. All manuscripts are peer reviewed according to the quality standards of international scientific journals. It is therefore required that all manuscripts submitted for publication in the JSWSC contain enough new insight, present the results against a properly referenced background of existing work, and present adequate evidence that supports the conclusions. Please write clearly, concisely and comprehensively and include all necessary and appropriate figures and tables but not more. Accepted papers are published in electronic form only, and are freely available to everyone via the JSWSC web site. JSWSC offers the possibility to include electronic material, such as animations, movies, codes and data.

Guidelines for submission of papers are on the Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate web site under the menu item "Author information/Instructions for Authors"

The Topical Editor-in-Chief (T-EiC) is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , Institute of Atmospheric Physics CAS, Czech Republic.

For questions regarding this topical issue, please contact the T-EiC. For questions concerning the submission process, the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. is at your disposal.