The AMT special issue sounds interesting and it makes me wonder who has access to the ROMEX data. Is it generally available, or are there subsets of the data that are accessible to the world without restrictions?
From: Hui Shao via Announcements <announcements@lists.irowg.org>
Date: Tuesday, January 6, 2026 at 11:29 AM
To: Hui Shao via Announcements <announcements@lists.irowg.org>, romex <romex@lists.irowg.org>
Cc: Hui Shao <huishao@ucar.edu>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] - [IROWG Announcements] Reminder: ROMEX Special Issue in AMT – Call for Papers
Dear colleagues,
This is a friendly reminder about the
ROMEX Special Issue in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (AMT).
If you have ROMEX results or have used any part of the ROMEX dataset, we strongly encourage you to consider submitting your work to this AMT Special Issue. Our aim is to bring ROMEX-related studies together in one place
to support focused discussion and visibility across the community.
Manuscripts can be submitted through the AMT online submission system by selecting the correct special issue title during registration:
https://editor.copernicus.org/AMT/manuscript_registration
Submission is open through 31 December 2026 (extension possible), and submissions will be handled through the standard AMT peer-review process. For full details on submission instructions and the scope
of the special issue, please see the original call for papers:
https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/special_issue1367.html
Please feel free to share this announcement with interested colleagues.
Best regards,
Hui Shao
on behalf of the ROMEX Committee