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Byline: Kim Thomas

STM publisher John Wiley & Sons has won the tender to publish all five journals of the Royal Meteorological Society.

Wiley already publishes The International Journal of Climatology and Atmospheric Science Letters, and will now also publish The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Weather (both previously ...

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