Citing data

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In preparation

Information on how to acknowledge YOPP in publications is provided at https://www.polarprediction.net/documents-publications/yopp-acknowledge….

Acknowledgement in papers

In order to help us determining the success of PPP and YOPP towards the end of the Consolidation Phase, we would like to ask you to include the following statement in the acknowledgements part of your future articles:

This is a contribution to the Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP), a flagship activity of the Polar Prediction Project (PPP), initiated by the World Weather Research Programme (WWRP) of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).

Besides, we would like to ask you to cite the following paper whenever you consider it applicable as it provides a good overview of the scientific rationale and the main components of YOPP:

Jung, T., Gordon, N.D., Bauer, P., Bromwich, D.H., Chevallier, M., Day, J.J., Dawson, J., Doblas-Reyes, F., Fairall, C., Goessling, H.F., Holland, M., Inoue, J., Iversen, T., Klebe, S., Lemke, P., Losch, M., Makshtas. A., Mills, B., Nurmi, P., Perovich, D., Reid, P., Renfrew, I.A., Smith, G., Svensson, G., Tolstykh, M., Yang, Q., 2016: Advancing Polar Prediction Capabilities on Daily to Seasonal Time Scales. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00246.1

Citation of datasets with a DOI

This section is in progress by the task team on data.

An example

Hartten, L., Johnston, P., Cox, C., and Wolfe, D.: El Niño Rapid Response (ENRR) Field Campaign: Surface Meteorological Data from Kiritimati Island, January–March 2016 (NCEI Accession 0161526), Version 1.1, NOAA /National Centers for Environmental Information, https://doi.org/10.7289/V51Z42H4, 2017.

Citation of datasets without a DOI

This section is in progress by the task team on data.

Names of data creator(s) (publication year): Title of Dataset. Publisher/Repository. URL of data landing page at Repository. Accessed on YYYY-MM-DD

An example

Hartten, L. M., P. Johnston, C. Cox, and D. Wolfe, 2017c: El Niño Rapid Response (ENRR) field campaign: Surface meteorological data from Kiritimati Island, January-March 2016 (NCEI accession 0161526), version 1.1. NOAA/ National Centers for Environmental Information, accessed 21 June 2017, https://doi.org/10.7289 /V51Z42H4.

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