
#1 Scintec
Scintec was established in 1991. We develop and manufacture the most advanced and comprehensive line of ground-based remote sensing systems using radio wave, acoustic and optical technologies. Customers include research institutes and universities, government agencies, the military, airports, and weather services worldwide.
Scintec offers radio wave and acoustic Wind Profilers for the measurement of continuous and real-time vertical profiles of horizontal wind speed, wind direction, vertical wind speed and turbulence up to atmospheric boundary layer and beyond. We also offer Scintillometers for the measurement of surface layer or boundary layer turbulence, heat flux and momentum flux by purely optical means. Applications for Scintec products are found in meteorology and related sciences, environmental monitoring, traffic safety and industry.
Continuing scientific innovation, outstanding product design, reliable engineering and customer-oriented philosophy has made Scintec a global recognition in innovative remote sensing technology, and led to an exceptional growth in an increasingly demanding market.
Scintec helps to increase the quality and safety of life, protect the environment and improve the efficiency of roads, airports and industrial production. Our global sales and support network are available to supply you with the most up-to-date and state-of-the-art technical products and solutions for your measurement needs.

#2 ECMWF
ECMWF is the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.
It is both a research institute and a 24/7 operational service, producing global numerical weather predictions and other data for its 35 Member and Co-operating States and the broader community. ECMWF operates a world-class supercomputer facility for weather forecasting and holds one of the largest meteorological data archives. Other strategic activities include delivering advanced training and assisting the WMO in implementing its programmes.
ECMWF is a key player in Copernicus, the Earth Observation component of the European Union’s Space programme, by implementing quality-assured information on climate change (Copernicus Climate Change Service), atmospheric composition (Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service), and contributing to information on flooding and fire danger (Copernicus Emergency Management Service). Together with ESA and EUMETSAT, ECMWF is delivering the EU's Destination Earth initiative, which is developing prototype digital twins of the Earth.

#3 AOSL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/atmospheric-and-oceanic-science-letters
Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters (AOSL), launched in 2008, is an international journal for rapid publication of original communications-length articles related to all aspects of the atmospheric sciences, oceanography, and closely related sciences. The journal provides a rigorous peer-review process and rapid publication speeds (Submission to Acceptance: 54 days; Acceptance to Online with DOI: 4 days).
Since 2016, AOSL has transitioned to a Gold Open Access publishing model, ensuring global accessibility to its high-quality research. AOSL is indexed in leading databases, including: ESCI (Impact Factor: 3.2, JCR Q2); CAS Journal Ranking (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Q2); Scopus (CiteScore: 4.7; Q1 in Oceanography, Q2 in Atmospheric Science); GEOBASE; DOAJ; JSTChina; CSCD, et al.