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This electronic version of the second edition of the ''Glossary of Meteorology'' is a living document and meant to be periodically updated as terms in our field evolve. To that end, AMS has established a Chief Editor for the Glossary who is responsible for updating/revising existing terms and adding new terms. [https://www.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/publications/glossary-of-meteorology/ Learn more about the Glossary and current Editorial Board]. | This electronic version of the second edition of the ''Glossary of Meteorology'' is a living document and meant to be periodically updated as terms in our field evolve. To that end, AMS has established a Chief Editor for the Glossary who is responsible for updating/revising existing terms and adding new terms. [https://www.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/publications/glossary-of-meteorology/ Learn more about the Glossary and current Editorial Board]. | ||
Readers who would like to suggest changes to existing terms or propose definitions for | Readers who would like to suggest changes to existing terms or propose definitions for new terms to be added are encouraged to [https://www.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/ams/publications/glossary-of-meteorology/add-change-or-update-a-glossary-term/ submit a request form]. | ||
For full details of Glossary procedures, please see the [[Help:Contents|Glossary Help page]]. | For full details of Glossary procedures, please see the [[Help:Contents|Glossary Help page]]. |
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This electronic version of the second edition of the Glossary of Meteorology is a living document and meant to be periodically updated as terms in our field evolve. To that end, AMS has established a Chief Editor for the Glossary who is responsible for updating/revising existing terms and adding new terms. Learn more about the Glossary and current Editorial Board.
Readers who would like to suggest changes to existing terms or propose definitions for new terms to be added are encouraged to submit a request form.
For full details of Glossary procedures, please see the Glossary Help page.
For recommendations on correctly citing and referencing the Glossary of Meteorology, please see the Glossary entry for Citation.
If you are looking for the AMS e-book Glossary of Weather, Climate and Ocean, which is a textbook aimed at the K–12 level, it can be found in the AMS Education Bookstore. For further information on this textbook, please contact the AMS Education Program Director.
If you have any feedback or editing suggestions to the content in this Glossary, please contact the Chief Editor.