Electronic Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology
- Electronic Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology
Infobox Journal
discipline = Meteorology
website = http://www.ejssm.org/
publisher = E-Journals of Meteorology
country = U.S.A
abbreviation = "Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor. (EJSSM)"
ISSN = 1559-5404
history = 2006 to present
The "E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology" is an international, electronic, open access, scientific journal. 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. The peer reviewed journal serves as a bridge between meteorological research and applications to operational meteorology.
Cofounders and inaugural editors were:
* Roger Edwards; forecaster at the Storm Prediction Center and formerly the National Hurricane Center
* David M. Schultz; research scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies and the National Severe Storms Laboratory, professor at the University of Oklahoma, University of Helsinki and the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
See also
* List of scientific journals
** List of scientific journals in earth and atmospheric sciences
External links
* [http://ejssm.org/ E-Journal of Severe Storms Meteorology]
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