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Recommendations for citing and referencing the Glossary of Meteorology
Recommendations for citing and referencing the Glossary of Meteorology


If cited within the body of the manuscript, the citation should read:
'''In-text citations are as follows:'''


American Meteorological Society (2013)  
American Meteorological Society (yyyy)
The acronym AMS could be used if already defined within the paper; the year is the current year cited when the paper was accepted for publication.


In the reference section:
The acronym AMS may be used if already defined within the paper; the year (yyyy) is the year when the paper was accepted for publication.


American Meteorological Society, cited 2013: “term.”  Glossary of Meteorology. [Available online at http://glossary.ametsoc.or/wiki/”term”]
'''References are as follows:'''


Where “term” is the actual term referenced.
American Meteorological Society, yyyy: "Term". Glossary of Meteorology, <nowiki>http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/”term”</nowiki>.
 
Here “term” is the actual term referenced. Again, the year (yyyy) is the year when the paper was accepted for publication.
 
'''Example for the term "climatology":'''
 
American Meteorological Society, 2020: Climatology. Glossary of Meteorology, http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/climatology.

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Recommendations for citing and referencing the Glossary of Meteorology

In-text citations are as follows:

American Meteorological Society (yyyy)

The acronym AMS may be used if already defined within the paper; the year (yyyy) is the year when the paper was accepted for publication.

References are as follows:

American Meteorological Society, yyyy: "Term". Glossary of Meteorology, http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/”term”.

Here “term” is the actual term referenced. Again, the year (yyyy) is the year when the paper was accepted for publication.

Example for the term "climatology":

American Meteorological Society, 2020: Climatology. Glossary of Meteorology, http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/climatology.

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