Peer reviewing is the foundation of modern scholarship, with external specialists being asked to fairly check and evaluate submitted work. This difficult and often time-consuming activity is performed voluntarily, with the understanding that one's own scholarship shall benefit down the line from a careful analysis of its assumption, results, accuracy, and yes, language, as we are now evaluating someone else's work. At
Space Weather
, we pride ourselves on a fair but quick review process yielding high-quality articles with a time from submission to first decision of under 1 month. This would not be possible without the hard work of all our reviewers. Once a year, we take the occasion to name these reviewers to thank them for their service to the journal and the community. 421 researchers performed 882 reviews, often for multiple revisions of the same manuscript and for multiple manuscripts. Their names are given below, with those who have reviewed three or more manuscripts italicized.
Space Weather
is continuing to grow having published a record 168 articles in 2022 and received a record number of submissions, passing 300 submissions for the first time. This was partially due to a number of exciting special collections, including:
Machine Learning in Heliophysics
, a joint collection with GRL and JGR: Space Physics to discuss recent progress thanks to machine-learning and artificial intelligence to understanding and forecasting;
Understanding the interconnected sun-heliospheric-planetary system during solar minimum
, in conjunction with the science of the Whole Heliosphere and Planetary Interactions international initiative;
Starlink Satellite Losses during the February 2022 Geomagnetic Storm Event: Science, Technical and Economic Consequences, Policy, and Mitigation
, to discuss the space weather science but also economical consequences and change in policy and mitigation strategies of the loss of the Starlink satellites in February 2022 during a moderate geomagnetic storm;
Space Weather Impacts on Electrically Grounded Systems at Earth's Surface,
to discuss recent development in our understanding of space weather hazards in network such as the power transmission or rail networks.
In addition, we continue to receive numerous articles on ionospheric research and space weather impacts, such as scintillation and total electron content derived from Global Navigation Satellite System, as well as changes in the radiation belts and the thermosphere density due to space weather events. With the solar activity ramping up toward the maximum of solar cycle 25 and solar cycle 25 being possibly more active than the solar cycle 24, we expect continued growth over the next few years.
Individuals in
italics
provided three or more reviews for Space Weather during the year:
Aa, Ercha
Abadi, Prayitno
Abdu, Mangalathayil
Akala, Andrew
Al Shidi, Qusai
Albert, Jay
Allen, Robert
Alves Ribeiro, Joana
Ambrozova, Iva
Amerstorfer, Tanja
Amory-Mazaudier, Christine
Anastasiadis, Anastasios
Arritt, Robert
Asvestari, Eleanna
Attie, Raphael
Auchere, Frederic
Bahadori, Amir
Bailey, Rachel
Bain, Hazel
Barnes, David
Bauer, Maike
Baumann, Carsten
Beggan, Ciaran
Belakhovsky, Vladimir
Bentley, Sarah
Bernoux, Guillerme
Billett, Daniel
Bindi, Veronica
Bland, Emma
Blum, Lauren
Bologna, Mauricio
Borries, Claudia
Boteler, David
Bothmer, Volker
Boyd, Alexander
Braga, Carlos
Bristow, William
Bruinsma, Sean
Brunet, Antoine
Burleigh, Meghan
Cai, Xuguang
Calogovic, Jasa
Campanyà, Joan
Camporeale, Enrico
Camps, Adriano
Carande, Wendy
Carter, Brett
Carver, Matthew
Cassak, Paul
Cecere, Mariana
Cesaroni, Claudio
Chamberlin, Phillip
Chang, Loren
Chartier, Alex
Chen, Chia-Hung
Chen, Jenn-Shyong
Chen, Peng
Chen, Yang
Chen, Yue
Chen, Yun-Ju
Chen, Zhou
Cheung, Mark
Chi, Yutian
Chou, Min-Yang
Christine, Amory-Mazaudier
Chu, Xiangning
Chu, Yen-Hsyang
Cilliers, Pierre
Cohen, Morris
Cohen, Ofer
Consolini, Giuseppe
Cordell, Darcy
Corti, Claudio
Cranmer, Steven
Curto, Juan
Dang, Tong
Danilov, Alexey
Das, Suman
De Abreu, Alessandro
De Koning, Curt
De la Luz, Victor
De Nolfo, Georgia
Deng, Yue
Denton, Michael
Dewey, Ryan
Dibb, Steven
Dimmock, Andrew
Dmitriev, Alexei
Doornbos, Eelco
dos Santos, Luiz Fernando Guedes
Dudok de Wit, Thierry
Dumbovic, Mateja
Dutta, Shweta
Eastes, Richard
Elliot, Heather
Elvidge, Sean
Engel, Miles
Espinosa Sarmiento, Karen
Fang, Peng
Faturahman, Agri
Fedrizzi, Mariangel
Fernandes, Philip
Ferradas, Cristian
Filwett, Rachael
Forbes, Kevin
Forsythe, Victoriya
Fu, Haiyang
Fu, Weizheng
Fujii, Ikuko
Fuller-Rowell, Timothy
Gabrielse, Christine
Gannon, Jennifer
Gasperini, Federico
Gasque, L.
Ge, Maorong
Génot, Vincent
Georgoulis, Manolis
Gerontidou, Maria
Glauert, Sarah
Golkowski, Mark
Gomba, Giorgio
Greeley, Ashley
Gronoff, Guillaume
Grunwaldt, Ludwig
Guo, Jinyun
Haaser, Robert
Habarulema, John Bosco
Haiducek, John
Hajra, Rajkumar
Haldoupis, Christos
Halford, Alexa
Hao, Yong-Qiang
Hapgood, Michael A.
Harding, Brian
Hartinger, Michael
Hartley, David
Hayakawa, Hisashi
He, Jianhui
He, Maosheng
Hess, Phillip
Heynderickx, Daniel
Heyns, Michael
Honkonen, Ilja
Hsu, Chih-Ting
Hu, Andong
Hua, Man
Huang, Chaosong
Huang, Sheng
Huang, Zhenguang
Hynönen, Reko
Innocenti, Maria Elena
Iorfida, Elisabetta
Issan, Opal
Iwai, Kazumasa
Jackson, David
Jacobsen, Knut
Jarolim, Robert
Jiggens, Piers
Jin, Han
Jin, Mingwu
Jin, Yaqi
Jonah, Olusegun
Jones, Shaela
Joshi, Dev Raj
Juan, Jose Miguel
Kaeppler, Stephen
Kajdic, Primoz
Kankelborg, Charles
Katamzi-Joseph, Z. T.
Katsavrias, Christos
Keesee, Amy
Kherani, Esfhan
Khurshid, Zmnako
Kieokaew, Rungployphan
Kim, Hyomin
Kim, Jeongheon
Knipp, Delores
Knowles, Stephen
Kodikara, Timothy
Kotova, Daria
Kramer, Boris
Krauss, Sandro
Kress, Brian
Kume, Karolina
Kunduri, Bharat Simha Reddy
Kwagala, Norah
Kwak, Young-Sil
Lago, Alisson
Landi, Enrico
Lang, Matthew
Larsen, Brian
Larsen, Miguel
Laskar, Fazlul
Lee, Woo Kyoung
Lei, Jiuhou
Lemon, Colby
Li, Guozhu
Li, Wang
Li, Xing
Li, Yan
Liang, Jun
Licata, Richard
Likar, Justin
Lin, Chi-Yen
Lin, Dong
Linares, Richard
Linker, Jon
Liu, Chunming
Liu, Han-Li
Liu, Huixin
Liu, Ji
Liu, Jing
Liu, Lei
Liu, Libo
Lockwood, Michael
Looper, Mark
Lopez, Ramon
Love, Jeffrey
Lozinski, Alexander
Lu, Xian
Luehr, Hermann
Lukianova, Renata
Luo, Bingxian
Lyu, Xingzhi
Ma, Qianli
Mabie, Justin
Mac Manus, Daniel
Maeda, Jun
Maget, Vincent
Manchester IV, Ward
Mandal, Subir
Maneva, Yana
Manju, G
March, Günther
Marsh, Mike
Marshall, Richard
Matamba, Tshimangadzo
Matandirotya, Electdom
Matzka, Jürgen
Maute, Astrid
McCollough, James
McDonald, Sarah
Mehta, Piyush
Meng, Xing
Mertens, Christopher
Mishev, Alexander
Mlynczak, Martin
Molina, Maria
Moraes, Alison
Morley, Steven
Mourenas, Didier
Mukhopadhyay, Agnit
Murphy, Kyle
Narock, Tom
Natras, Randa
Nguyen, Gautier
Ngwira, Chigomezyo
Ni, Binbin
Nikitina, Lidia
Nishioka, Michi
Nishitani, Nozomu
Niska, Stefan
Norbury, John
Nordstrom, Karl
Nwankwo, Victor
Nykyri, Katariina
Oberheide, Jens
O'Brien, Thomas
Olifer, Leonid
Oliveira, Denny
Olwendo, Joseph
Opitz, Andrea
Otsuka, Yuichi
Ozturk, Dogacan
Pal, Sanchita
Palmerio, Erika
Pant, Vaibhav
Paouris, Evangelos
Park, Jaeheung
Parmentier, Alexandra
Parry, Hannah
Paul, Ashik
Pedatella, Nicholas
Pezzopane, Michael
Piersanti, Mirko
Pilinski, Marcin
Pilipenko, Vyatcheslav
Pinto, Victor
Pitchford, David
Pizzo, Vic
Pomoell, Jens
Pradipta, Rezy
Provornikova, Elena
Rahmanifard, Fatemeh
Rajesh, P. K.
Ray, Sarbani
Raymond, John
Regi, Mauro
Ren, Jiaen
Richardson, Ian G.
Riley, Pete
Ripoll, Jean-Francois
Robinson, Robert
Rodriguez, Juan
Rogers, Neil
Ryan, James
Sachdeva, Nishtha
Sadykov, Viacheslav
Saito, Susumu
Salman, Tarik Mohammad
Samsonov, Andrey
Sandhu, Jasmine
Sarkhel, Sumanta
Sato, Hiroatsu
Scales, Wayne
Schaefer, Robert
Schiller, Quintin
Seaton, Daniel
Seemala, Gopi
Shen, Fang
Shen, Mitchell
Sheng, Cheng
Shinagawa, Hiroyuki
Shinbori, Atsuki
Shprits, Yuri
Sihver, Lembit
Simpson, Jamesina
Singh, Rajesh
Singh, Talwinder
Sivakandan, Mani
Skoug, Ruth
Slaba, Tony
Smirnov, Artem
Smith, Andrew
Smith, Ashley
Snodgrass, Jonathan
Sridharan, S
Sripathi, S
Staples, Frances
Su, Zhenpeng
Sudarsanam, Tulasiram
Sun, Wenjie
Sun, Yang-Yi
Sutton, Eric
Takahashi, Kazue
Tang, Long
Terra, Pedrina
Thampi, Smitha
Themens, David
Thompson, Barbara J.
Tobiska, W. Kent
Torta, Joan Miquel
Tozzi, Roberta
Truhlik, Vladimir
Tsagouri, Ioanna
Tsurutani, Bruce
Tu, Jiannan
Tu, Weichao
Upendran, Vishal
Usoskin, Ilya
Valdés Galicia, Jose
Van den IJssel, Jose
Vandegriff, Elizabeth
Velimsky, Jakub
Verkhoglyadova, Olga
Vierinen, Juha
Wang, Wenbin
Wang, Xiantong
Wang, Xin
Wang, Yang
Wang, Zihan
Watari, Shinichi
Waters, Colin
Watt, Clare
Wei, Hua-Liang
Weigel, Robert
Weimer, Daniel
Welling, Daniel
Weygand, James
Whitman, Kathryn
Wickramasinghe, Navinda
Wild, James
Wing, Simon
Wood, Alan
Woodroffe, Jesse
Wu, Chen
Wu, Qian
Xiang, Zheng
Xie, Zongxia
Xiong, Chao
Xu, Mengjiao
Xu, Wei
Xu, Xiaojing
Xue, Xianghui
Yamazaki, Yosuke
Yang, Yi
Yao, Shuo
Yasyukevich, Yury
Yermolaev, Yuri
Yiğit, Erdal
Yizengaw, Endawoke
Yokoyama, Tatsuhiro
Yu, Tao
Yu, Yiqun
Yue, Chao
Yue, Xinan
Zakharenkova, Irina
Zhang, Binzheng
Zhang, Donghe
Zhang, Jiaojiao
Zhang, Kun
Zhang, Shun-Rong
Zhao, Hong
Zhao, Xiukuan
Zheng, Yihua
Zhong, Jiahao
Zhou, Chen
Zhu, Qingyu
Zhukov, Aleksei
Zou, Shasha
Zou, Ying
同行评审是现代学术的基础,要求外部专家公平地检查和评估提交的作品。这项困难且通常耗时的活动是自愿进行的,因为我们现在正在评估他人的工作,因此理解一个人自己的奖学金将受益于对其假设、结果、准确性以及是的语言的仔细分析。在
太空天气
,我们以公平而快速的审查过程而自豪,从提交到第一次决定的时间不到 1 个月,从而产生高质量的文章。如果没有我们所有审稿人的辛勤工作,这是不可能的。每年一次,我们都会借此机会提名这些审稿人,以感谢他们为期刊和社区所做的服务。421 名研究人员进行了 882 次审阅,通常是针对同一份手稿的多次修订和多份手稿。他们的名字如下,审阅过三篇或更多手稿的人用斜体字表示。
此外,我们继续收到大量关于电离层研究和空间天气影响的文章,例如来自全球导航卫星系统的闪烁和总电子含量,以及由于空间天气事件引起的辐射带和热层密度的变化。随着太阳活动逐渐增加到第 25 个太阳活动周期的最大值,第 25 个太阳活动周期可能比第 24 个太阳活动周期更活跃,我们预计未来几年会持续增长。