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Tethys (www.tethys.cat) is an open access journal that offers a place to publish works on Meteorology and Climatology, with special interest on subjects related to the Mediterranean area. The Journal is open to the world scientific community and aims to become a reference journal regarding Mediterranean meteorology. Interdisciplinary works relating this issue with areas like agriculture, hydrology, engineering, or environmental management are also welcome.

Publishing has no costs for authors and access to the contents is free. The language of the Journal is English. Submissions in Catalan and Spanish, with the abstract also in English, are possible; these manuscripts will be translated to English if accepted. All papers are peer-reviewed. The maximum number of words per paper is 5000. Tethys is edited by the Catalan Association of Meteorology.

Editorial board, October 2012

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4th International Meeting on Meteorology and Climatology of the Mediterranean

Banyuls, 27/II/2013 - 1/III/2013

3rd International Meeting on Meteorology and Climatology of the Mediterranean

Castellaneta Marina (TA), 6/9-VI-2011

Second meeting on Meteorology of the Western Mediterranean

Valencia, 11/12-III-2010

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Last issues

Tethys no. 10
2013
  • Spatial layout of forecasted extreme temperatures in the city of Murcia (Spain)
    L. M. Bañón and E. M. Hernández
    [PDF]

Tethys no. 9
2012
Index
  • Dynamic downscaling of the NCEP EPS forecast using the PROMES limited area model
    E. Hagel, V. E. Gil, C. Tejeda and M. de Castro
    [PDF]

  • Climate change projections for Catalonia (NE Iberian Peninsula). Part II: Integrating several methodologies
    J. Calbó, A. Sanchez-Lorenzo, A. Barrera-Escoda and J. Cunillera
    [PDF]

  • Comparison of algorithms to retrieve Land Surface Temperature from LANDSAT-7 ETM+ IR data in the Basilicata Ionian band
    V. A. Copertino, M. Di Pierro, G. Scavone and V. Telesca
    [PDF]

  • Influence of the trajectory of air masses on the in situ measurements of aerosol properties in Valencia
    A. R. Esteve, V. Estellés, S. Segura, M. P. Utrillas and J. A. Martínez-Lozano
    [PDF]

  • Atmospheric surface layer in a coastal environment: measurements in a 100 m tower (El Arenosillo)
    J. A. Adame, I. Bamberger, M. A. Hernández and B. A. de la Morena
    [PDF]

  • Research perspectives: A look to the HyMeX program
    P. Quintana, V. Homar, M. C. Llasat, A. Jansà, J. Font and M. Aran
    [PDF]


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Published issues

  • Tethys no. 10 2013
  • Tethys no. 9 2012
  • Tethys no. 8 2011
  • Tethys no. 7 2010
  • Tethys no. 6 2009
  • Tethys no. 5 2008
  • Tethys no. 4 2007
  • Tethys no. 3 2006

First stage issues

  • Tethys no. 2 2002
  • Tethys no. 1 2000
  • Tethys no. 0 1997

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Editorial Board

J. Cuxart, Editor (University of the Balearic Islands)

J. Calbó, Associate Editor (University of Girona)

J. Arús (Spanish Meteorological Agency)

J. Bech (University of Barcelona)

V. Caselles (University of Valencia)

B. Codina (University of Barcelona)

J. A. Guijarro (Spanish Meteorological Agency)

K. Horvath (Croatian Hydrometeorological Service)

J. L. Palau (Center of Environmental Studies of the Mediterranean)

J. L. Roujean (Météo-France)

G. Scavone (University of Basilicata)

E. Tan (Istanbul Technical University)

A. Teller (Weizmann Institute of Science)

D. Zardi (University of Trento)

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Margalida Riutort (University of the Balearic Islands)
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