Advances in Polar Science (APS) will publish a special issue with the theme ‘Polar Climate Change: Driving Processes, Extreme Events, and Global Linkages’ for this excellent workshop, held in October 2017, at Hohai University, Nanjing, China. This issue will be part of APS Volume 29 as general issue.

We have four Guest Editors for this issue, Zhaomin Wang (Hohai University, China), Kent Moore (Toronto University, Canada), Annette Rinke (Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany) and John Turner (British Antarctic Survey, UK). English editing service will be provided free of charge if needed.

This is a thematic issue so we must insist on strict adherence to deadlines:

• 15 April 2018 ― deadline for submitting a manuscript for this issue.
• 31 July 2018 ― deadline for supply of final accepted paper.
• Accepted papers will be published online for open access as soon as authors have returned their proofs and all corrections have been made.
• The hard copy is scheduled for publication in September 2018

Topics of interest are:
1. Polar climate change and its global linkages
2. Polar climate and weather extremes and disastrous ice conditions
3. Polar ocean circulation and ocean-ice-atmosphere interactions

As you know, an international Editorial Board with two Co-Editors-in-Chief (Prof. Huigen Yang and Prof. Ian Allison), and an expert team of 26 disciplinary Editors was established in 2015.

For more information, please visit this link: http://www.aps-polar.org/news/details/M171215000002MtPw


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