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If cited within the body of the manuscript, the citation should read:
If cited within the body of the manuscript, the citation should read:


American Meteorological Society (2014)   
American Meteorological Society (2015)   
   
   
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.
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.
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In the reference section:
In the reference section:


American Meteorological Society, cited 2014: "Term". Glossary of Meteorology. [Available online at http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/”term”]
American Meteorological Society, cited 2015: "Term". Glossary of Meteorology. [Available online at http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/”term”]


Where “term” is the actual term referenced. Again the year is the current year cited when the paper was accepted for publication.
Where “term” is the actual term referenced. Again the year is the current year cited when the paper was accepted for publication.
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Example for the term "climatology":
Example for the term "climatology":


American Meteorological Society, cited 2014: Climatology. Glossary of Meteorology. [Available online at http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/climatology.]
American Meteorological Society, cited 2015: Climatology. Glossary of Meteorology. [Available online at http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/climatology.]

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Recommendations for citing and referencing the Glossary of Meteorology

If cited within the body of the manuscript, the citation should read:

American Meteorological Society (2015)

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:

American Meteorological Society, cited 2015: "Term". Glossary of Meteorology. [Available online at http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/”term”]

Where “term” is the actual term referenced. Again the year is the current year cited when the paper was accepted for publication.


Example for the term "climatology":

American Meteorological Society, cited 2015: Climatology. Glossary of Meteorology. [Available online at http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/climatology.]

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