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SpringerBriefs in Meteorology present concise summaries of cutting-edge research and practical applications. The series focuses on all aspects of meteorology including, but not exclusive to; tornadoes, thunderstorms, lightning, hail, rainfall, fog, extratropical and tropical cyclones, forecasting, snowfalls and blizzards, dust storms, clouds. The series also presents research and information on meteorological technologies, meteorological applications, meteorological forecasting and meteorological impacts (reports of notable worldwide weather events). Featuring compact volumes of 50 to 125 pages (approx. 20,000- 70,000 words), the series covers a range of content from professional to academic such as: a timely reports of state-of-the art analytical techniques, literature reviews, in-depth case studies, bridges between new research results, snapshots of hot and/or emerging topics. Author Benefits: Books in this series will be published as part of Springer’s eBook collection, with millions of users worldwide. In addition, Briefs will be available for individual print and electronic purchase. SpringerBriefs books are characterized by fast, global electronic dissemination and standard publishing contracts. Books in the program will benefit from easy-to-use manuscript preparation and formatting guidelines, and expedited production schedules. Both solicited and unsolicited manuscripts are considered for publication in this series. Projects will be submitted for editorial review by editorial advisory boards and/or publishing editors. If you are interested to submit a proposal, please contact the Publisher.
Electronic ISSN
2199-9120
Print ISSN
2199-9112

Book titles in this series

  1. High-Mountain Atmospheric Research

    The Italian Mt. Cimone WMO/GAW Global Station (2165 m a.s.l.)

    Authors:
    • Paolo Cristofanelli
    • Erika Brattich
    • Stefano Decesari
    • Tony Christian Landi
    • Copyright: 2018

    Available Renditions

    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. Astrophysics Data System (ADS)