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E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology (EJSSM)



               
E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology (EJSSM)

http://www.ejssm.org/ojs/index.php/ejssm

Publisher: E-Journals of Meteorology, Inc.

Electronic Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology (EJSSM) is an open-access,
international, scientific, formal, online journal for the publication of
original and updated research. Through peer-reviewed notes and articles,
EJSSM serves the community of meteorology that is concerned with severe
storms, including both convective and nonconvective severe weather.

EJSSM exists to improve understanding, prediction, preparedness and
mitigation of all severe local storm hazards, through:

* Theoretical development of conceptual and predictive models for severe
storms;
* Observational and diagnostic studies based on the variety of surface,
upper air, satellite, radar, aircraft and other platforms;
* Operational forecasting techniques and methods;
* Historical and biographical studies;
* Review articles; and
* Interdisciplinary studies of the risks and impacts on humans and the
environment, including storm damage analyses, social implications and
economic effects.

The journal will publish research articles, research and technical notes,
book reviews, letters and comments on prior papers in EJSSM. Papers on
theory, prediction methods and techniques, causes, impacts, and measuring
and monitoring in the following areas will be particularly welcome (the list
is neither exhaustive, nor rank-ordered):

* Any and all types of severe convective weather
* Lightning and related storm electrification
* Severe local storm effects produced in tropical and winter weather systems
* Damage analysis and mitigation, human or environmental
* Scientific documentation and analysis of extreme and/or rare events
* Forecast development and verification concepts
* Climatology of and/or influencing severe storm events
* Severe winter storms, including heavy snow, ice, and wind
* Heavy rainfall events, convective and nonconvective
* Pyroconvective storms and fire storms

EJSSM also publishes occasional special editions that concentrate on
specific topics or events regarding severe storms.

ISSN 1559-5404 

Manuscript submission via online system.

Editor-in-Chief:

Roger Edwards
Storm Prediction Center
P.O. Box 5043
Norman, OK 73070-5043

Email: editor@ejssm.org

Abstracts available online. Articles available in HTML and PDF format.
 
Current Issue: Vol 2, No 2 (Winter 2007)

Date: 27 June 2007


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