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-25 August 2014, Version 4.3.2
-==================================
-Files in the
-American Meteorological Society
-LaTeX Package
-
-Modified for CTAN
-==================================
-
-You will be provided with a tarred, zipped LaTeX package containing
-7 files.
-
-==================================
-Basic Class File: ametsoc.cls.
-
-The file ametsoc.cls is the manuscript class file.
-
-Use \documentclass{ametsoc} for your .tex document to
-generate a PDF that follows all AMS guidelines for submission and peer review.
-
-Use \documentclass[twocol]{ametsoc} for your .tex document
-to generate a PDF that resembles the layout of an AMS journal page,
-including single spacing and two columns. This journal style
-PDF is only for the author's personal use, and any papers
-submitted in this style will not be accepted.
-
-Always use \documentclass{ametsoc}
-when generating a PDF for submission to the AMS.
-
-==================================
-Template:
-
-template.tex is a file for the author to use when making his/her paper.
-
-The file provides a basic blank template with some
-section headings for authors to more easily enter their manuscript.
-
-==================================
-Bibliography Files:
-
-ametsoc2014.bst, references.bib, and AMS_Refs.pdf
-
-ametsoc2014.bst is the bibliography style file.
-
-references.bib should be altered with your own bibliography information.
-
-AMS_Refs.pdf explains AMS reference style and contains detailed examples.
-
-==================================
-Documention:
-
-Found in amsdocs.pdf and in this file, readme.txt.
-
-==================================
-Help for Authors
-==================================
-
-For questions or problems related to submitting your LaTeX manuscript to the AMS, see the AMS LaTeX Submission Info web page:
-http://www2.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/publications/authors/journal-and-bams-authors/author-resources/latex-author-info/
-
-or contact: latex@ametsoc.org
-
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-The following files have been removed in the TeX Live installation of
-the current package, typically due to duplication, lack of space, or
-missing source code. You can find these files on CTAN at
- http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/ametsoc
-If questions or concerns, email tex-live@tug.org.
-
- AMS_Refs.pdf
- amsdocs.pdf
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-%
-% JOURNAL ABBREVIATIONS
-%
-@STRING{AMS = "Amer.\ Meteor.\ Soc."}
-@STRING{AGU = "Amer.\ Geophys.\ Union"}
-@STRING{AIP = "Amer. Inst. Phys."}
-@STRING{ADGEO = "Adv.\ Geosci."}
-@STRING{AFM = "Agric.\ For.\ Meteor."}
-@STRING{AM = "Ann.\ Meteor."}
-@STRING{AN = "Astrophys.\ Norv."} % Astrophysica Norvegica
-@STRING{AO = "Atmos.--Ocean"} % Atmosphere--Ocean, published by Canadian Meteorological Society (CMOS)
-@STRING{AR = "Atmos.\ Res."} % Atmospheric Research
-@STRING{ARFM = "Annu.\ Rev.\ Fluid Mech."}
-@STRING{AUMET = "Aust.\ Meteor.\ Mag."}
-@STRING{BAMS = "Bull.\ Amer.\ Meteor.\ Soc."}
-@STRING{CAP = "Contrib.\ Atmos.\ Phys."}
-@STRING{CC = "Climate Change"} % Climate Change
-@STRING{CCH = "Climatic Change"} % Climatic Change
-@STRING{CDYN = "Climate Dyn."}
-@STRING{CHAOS = "Chaos"}
-@STRING{COL = "Collier's"}
-@STRING{CRS = "Cont.\ Shelf Res."}
-@STRING{DAO = "Dyn.\ Atmos.\ Oceans"}
-@STRING{ECO = "Ecology"}
-@STRING{EI = "Earth Interact."}
-@STRING{GA = "Geophysica"} % Geophysica, published by Geophysical Society of Finland
-@STRING{GEOMAG = "Geophys.\ Mag."}
-@STRING{GN = "Geophys.\ Norv."} % Geophysica Norvegica
-@STRING{GRL = "Geophys.\ Res.\ Lett."}
-@STRING{GEOINT = "Geofis.\ Int."} % Geofisica Internacional (Mexican journal -- vols. 3--5 contained proceedings from a hurricane conference
-@STRING{GEOPUB = "Geofys.\ Publ."}
-@STRING{GPC = "Global Planet.\ Change"}
-@STRING{HP = "Health Phys."}
-@STRING{IAOP = "Izv.\ Atmos.\ Ocean.\ Phys.\ (Engl.\ Transl.)"}
-@STRING{IJC = "Int.\ J.\ Climatol."}
-@STRING{JAM = "J.\ Appl.\ Meteor."} % renamed to name below in 2006
-@STRING{JAMC = "J.\ Appl.\ Meteor.\ Climatol."} % Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology (this journal used to be called the Journal of Applied Meteorology before 2006)
-@STRING{JAS = "J.\ Atmos.\ Sci."}
-@STRING{JAOT = "J.\ Atmos.\ Oceanic Technol."}
-@STRING{JCAM = "J.\ Climate Appl.\ Meteor."} % from 1983--87, now JAMC
-@STRING{JCLI = "J.\ Climate"}
-@STRING{JCR = "J.\ Coastal Res."}
-@STRING{JFM = "J.\ Fluid\ Mech."}
-@STRING{JEM = "J.\ Eng.\ Math."} % Journal of Engineering Mathematics
-@STRING{JGR = "J.\ Geophys.\ Res."}
-@STRING{JHM = "J.\ Hydrometeor."}
-@STRING{JMS = "J.\ Mar.\ Syst."}
-@STRING{JM = "J.\ Meteor."}
-@STRING{JMR = "J.\ Mar.\ Res."}
-@STRING{JMSJ = "J.\ Meteor.\ Soc.\ Japan"}
-@STRING{JPO = "J.\ Phys.\ Oceanogr."}
-@STRING{JOCEAN = "J.\ Oceanogr."} % Journal of Oceanography
-@STRING{JOSJ = "J.\ Oceanogr.\ Soc.\ Japan"}
-@STRING{JSE = "J.\ Struct.\ Eng."} % Journal of Structural Engineering at ASCE
-@STRING{JTM = "J.\ Tropical Meteor."}
-@STRING{JWEIA = "J.\ Wind Eng.\ Ind.\ Aerodyn."}
-@STRING{MA = "Meteor.\ Appl."}
-@STRING{MAP = "Meteor.\ Atmos.\ Phys."}
-@STRING{METMON = "Meteor.\ Monogr."}
-@STRING{METZEIT = "Meteor.\ Z."}
-@STRING{MWL = "Mar.\ Wea.\ Log"}
-@STRING{MWR = "Mon.\ Wea.\ Rev."}
-@STRING{NAT = "Nature"}
-@STRING{NHR = "Nat.\ Hazards Rev."}
-@STRING{NWD = "Natl.\ Weather Dig."}
-@STRING{OA = "Oceanol. Aeta"}
-@STRING{OCEAN = "Oceanography"} % a quarterly journal of The Oceanography Society
-@STRING{PAG = "Pure Appl.\ Geophys."}
-@STRING{PF = "Phys.\ Fluids"}
-@STRING{PHYSD = "Physica D"}
-@STRING{PMG = "Pap.\ Meteor.\ Geophys."} % Papers in Meteorology and Geophysics
-@STRING{PNAS = "Proc.\ Natl.\ Acad.\ Sci.\ (USA)"}
-@STRING{PRE = "Phys.\ Rev.\ E"}
-@STRING{PRSA = "Proc.\ Roy.\ Soc."}
-@STRING{PT = "Phys.\ Today"}
-@STRING{PTRS = "Philos.\ Trans.\ Roy.\ Soc.\ London"}
-@STRING{QJRMS = "Quart.\ J.\ Roy.\ Meteor.\ Soc."}
-@STRING{RGEO = "Rev. Geophys."}
-@STRING{SCI = "Science"}
-@STRING{SOLA = "SOLA"} % Scientific Online Letters on the Atmosphere
-@STRING{TAGU = "Eos, Trans.\ Amer.\ Geophys.\ Union"}
-@STRING{TELLUS = "Tellus"}
-@STRING{TCFD = "Theor.\ Comput.\ Fluid Dyn."}
-@STRING{WEA = "Weather"}
-@STRING{WW = "Weatherwise"}
-@STRING{WF = "Wea.\ Forecasting"}
-@STRING{WMOB = "WMO Bull."}
-
-% SAMPLE REFERENCES. Remove these and insert your own reference database.
-
-@article{Becker+Schmitz2003,
- author = {E. Becker and G. Schmitz},
- title = {Climatological effects of orography and land--sea heating contrasts on the gravity
- wave--driven circulation of the mesosphere},
- journal = {J. Atmos. Sci.},
- year = {2003},
- volume = 60,
- pages = {103--118},
- doi = {10.1175/1520-0469(2003)060<0103:CEOOAL>2.0.CO;2}}
-
-@article{Knutti2008,
- author={R. Knutti and M. R. Allen and P. Friedlingstein and J. M. Gregory and G. C. Hegerl and G. A. Meeh and M. Meinshausen and J. M. Murphy and G.-K. Plattne and S. C. B. Raper and T. F. Stocker and P. A. Stott and H. Teng and and T. M. L. Wigley},
- title={A review of uncertainties in global temperature projections over the twenty-first century},
- journal = {J. Climate},
- year = {2008},
- volume = 21,
- pages = {2651--2663},
- doi = {10.1175/2007JCLI2119.1}}
-
-@article {EmeryEA1986,
-author = {Emery, W. J. and Thomas, A. C. and Collins, M. J. and Crawford, W. R. and Mackas, D. L.},
-title = {An objective method for computing advective surface velocities from sequential infrared satellite images},
-journal = {J. Geophys. Res.},
-volume = {91},
-doi = {10.1029/JC091iC11p12865},
-pages = {12865--12878},
-year = {1986}
-}
-
-@CONFERENCE{Kuji_Nakajima2002,
-AUTHOR = {M. Kuji and T. Nakajima},
- YEAR = 2002,
- TITLE = {Retrieval of cloud geometrical parameters using remote sensing data},
- BOOKTITLE = {{\rm Preprints,} 11th Conf. on Cloud Physics},
- ADDRESS = {Ogden, UT},
- ORGANIZATION = {Amer. Meteor. Soc.},
- PAGES = {JP1.7},
- NOTE = {[Available online at \url{http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/39550.pdf}.]}
-
-@article {MeixnerEA2002,
-author = {T. Meixner and L. A. Bastidas and H. V. Gupta and R. C. Bales},
-title = {Multicriteria parameter estimation for models of stream chemical composition},
-journal = {Water Resour. Res.},
-volume = {38},
-doi = {10.1029/2000WR000112},
-eid = {1027},
-year = {2002}
-} \ No newline at end of file
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-%% Version 4.3.2, 25 August 2014
-%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Template.tex -- LaTeX-based template for submissions to the
-% American Meteorological Society
-%
-% Template developed by Amy Hendrickson, 2013, TeXnology Inc.,
-% amyh@texnology.com, http://www.texnology.com
-% following earlier work by Brian Papa, American Meteorological Society
-%
-% Email questions to latex@ametsoc.org.
-%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% PREAMBLE
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-%% Start with one of the following:
-% DOUBLE-SPACED VERSION FOR SUBMISSION TO THE AMS
-\documentclass{ametsoc}
-
-% TWO-COLUMN JOURNAL PAGE LAYOUT---FOR AUTHOR USE ONLY
-% \documentclass[twocol]{ametsoc}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%% To be entered only if twocol option is used
-
-\journal{jamc}
-
-% Please choose a journal abbreviation to use above from the following list:
-%
-% jamc (Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology)
-% jtech (Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology)
-% jhm (Journal of Hydrometeorology)
-% jpo (Journal of Physical Oceanography)
-% jas (Journal of Atmospheric Sciences)
-% jcli (Journal of Climate)
-% mwr (Monthly Weather Review)
-% wcas (Weather, Climate, and Society)
-% waf (Weather and Forecasting)
-% bams (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)
-% ei (Earth Interactions)
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%Citations should be of the form ``author year'' not ``author, year''
-\bibpunct{(}{)}{;}{a}{}{,}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-%%% To be entered by author:
-
-%% May use \\ to break lines in title:
-
-\title{Title here}
-
-%%% Enter authors' names, as you see in this example:
-%%% Use \correspondingauthor{} and \thanks{Current Affiliation:...}
-%%% immediately following the appropriate author.
-%%%
-%%% Note that the \correspondingauthor{} command is NECESSARY.
-%%% The \thanks{} commands are OPTIONAL.
-
- %\authors{Author One\correspondingauthor{Author One,
- % American Meteorological Society,
- % 45 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108.}
-% and Author Two\thanks{Current affiliation: American Meteorological Society,
- % 45 Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108.}}
-
-\authors{Author One\correspondingauthor{Dept., Institution, Address, City, State/Country.}}
-
-%% Follow this form:
- % \affiliation{American Meteorological Society,
- % Boston, Massachusetts.}
-
-\affiliation{}
-
-%% Follow this form:
- %\email{latex@ametsoc.org}
-
-\email{}
-
-%% If appropriate, add additional authors, different affiliations:
- %\extraauthor{Extra Author}
- %\extraaffil{Affiliation, City, State/Province, Country}
-
-%\extraauthor{}
-%\extraaffil{}
-
-%% May repeat for a additional authors/affiliations:
-
-%\extraauthor{}
-%\extraaffil{}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% ABSTRACT
-%
-% Enter your abstract here
-% Abstracts should not exceed 250 words in length!
-%
-% For BAMS authors only: If your article requires a Capsule Summary, please place the capsule text at the end of your abstract
-% and identify it as the capsule. Example: This is the end of the abstract. (Capsule Summary) This is the capsule summary.
-
-\abstract{Enter the text of your abstract here.}
-
-\begin{document}
-
-%% Necessary!
-\maketitle
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% MAIN BODY OF PAPER
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
-
-%% In all cases, if there is only one entry of this type within
-%% the higher level heading, use the star form:
-%%
-% \section{Section title}
-% \subsection*{subsection}
-% text...
-% \section{Section title}
-
-%vs
-
-% \section{Section title}
-% \subsection{subsection one}
-% text...
-% \subsection{subsection two}
-% \section{Section title}
-
-%%%
-% \section{First primary heading}
-
-% \subsection{First secondary heading}
-
-% \subsubsection{First tertiary heading}
-
-% \paragraph{First quaternary heading}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
-\acknowledgments
-Start acknowledgments here.
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% APPENDIXES
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
-% Use \appendix if there is only one appendix.
-%\appendix
-
-% Use \appendix[A], \appendix}[B], if you have multiple appendixes.
-%\appendix[A]
-
-%% Appendix title is necessary! For appendix title:
-%\appendixtitle{}
-
-%%% Appendix section numbering (note, skip \section and begin with \subsection)
-% \subsection{First primary heading}
-
-% \subsubsection{First secondary heading}
-
-% \paragraph{First tertiary heading}
-
-%% Important!
-%\appendcaption{<appendix letter and number>}{<caption>}
-%must be used for figures and tables in appendixes, e.g.,
-%
-%\begin{figure}
-%\noindent\includegraphics[width=19pc,angle=0]{figure01.pdf}\\
-%\appendcaption{A1}{Caption here.}
-%\end{figure}
-%
-% All appendix figures/tables should be placed in order AFTER the main figures/tables, i.e., tables, appendix tables, figures, appendix figures.
-%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% REFERENCES
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Make your BibTeX bibliography by using these commands:
-% \bibliographystyle{ametsoc2014}
-% \bibliography{references}
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% TABLES
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Enter tables at the end of the document, before figures.
-%%
-%
-%\begin{table}[t]
-%\caption{This is a sample table caption and table layout. Enter as many tables as
-% necessary at the end of your manuscript. Table from Lorenz (1963).}\label{t1}
-%\begin{center}
-%\begin{tabular}{ccccrrcrc}
-%\hline\hline
-%$N$ & $X$ & $Y$ & $Z$\\
-%\hline
-% 0000 & 0000 & 0010 & 0000 \\
-% 0005 & 0004 & 0012 & 0000 \\
-% 0010 & 0009 & 0020 & 0000 \\
-% 0015 & 0016 & 0036 & 0002 \\
-% 0020 & 0030 & 0066 & 0007 \\
-% 0025 & 0054 & 0115 & 0024 \\
-%\hline
-%\end{tabular}
-%\end{center}
-%\end{table}
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% FIGURES
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%% Enter figures at the end of the document, after tables.
-%%
-%
-%\begin{figure}[t]
-% \noindent\includegraphics[width=19pc,angle=0]{figure01.pdf}\\
-% \caption{Enter the caption for your figure here. Repeat as
-% necessary for each of your figures. Figure from \protect\cite{Knutti2008}.}\label{f1}
-%\end{figure}
-
-\end{document} \ No newline at end of file