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Based on turnaround time from submission to publication for papers (articles & reviews) published in 2022 and for journals with a sample of more than 10 papers.
Based on turnaround time from submission to publication for papers (articles & reviews) published in 2022 and for journals with a sample of more than 10 papers.
Overview | |
Publisher | SPRINGER WIEN |
Language | Multi-Language |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
General Details | |
Language | Multi-Language |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Publication Start Year | 1986 |
Publisher URL | Visit website |
Website URL | Visit website |
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Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics has been in operation since 1986 till date.
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics published with a Bi-monthly frequency.
For Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics,eISSN is 1436-5065 and pISSN is0177-7971.
Citescore for Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics is 3.9.
H index for Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics is 69.
SNIP score for Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics is 0.98.
SJR for Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics is Q3.
SPRINGER WIEN is the publisher of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics.