Template for Extended Abstracts for the 2014-2015 Pacific Anomalies Workshop
First A. Author*1, Second B. Author2 and Third C. Author3
1,2 Author’s Department, Institute, City, State, Country
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3Author’s Department, Institute, City, State, Country
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ABSTRACT
Please provide a summary of the study you are submitting for the proceedings of the 2014-2015 Pacific Anomalies Workshop. Include background information, impetus for the study, a general description of methods and datasets used, observations and findings, and any conclusions. Include figures/tables where relevant, and place all references in a section at the end of the document (do NOT use footnotes). See example reference section for formatting style.
· MS Word format, single-spaced, 12 pt Times New Roman.
· 2 page maximum (including figures and references)
· Title and authors in bold
Please provide your text and figures here. Figures can be placed in-text or at the end, but count toward the two-page limit.
Figure 1. Example figure with caption.
References
List references in a single section at the end of document (included in two-page limit). Use the reference formatting style of the American Meteorological Society (a full list of example citations can be found at: http://www2.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/publications/authors/journal-and-bams-authors/journal-and-bams-authors-guide/references/).
Example journal article citation:
Rayner, N. A., D. E. Parker, E. B. Horton, C. K. Folland, L. V. Alexander, D. P. Rowell,
E. C. Kent, and A. Kaplan, 2003: Global analyses of sea surface temperature, sea
ice, and night marine air temperature since the late nineteenth century. J. Geophys.
Res., 108, 4407, doi:10.1029/2002JD002670.
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