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Template of the Word File for the Journal of Meteorological Society of Japan: An ExampleMasaki SATOH1Atmosphere and Ocean Research InstituteThe University of Tokyo, Tokyo, JapanandKenichi UENOGraduate School of Life and Environmental SciencesUniversity of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, JapanOctober 4, 2010-1) Corresponding author: Masaki Satoh : Editorial Office, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, c/o Japan Meteorological Agency, 1-3-4, Ote-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004 JAPAN. Email: jmsjmetsoc.jpTel: +81-3-3216-4403Fax: +81-3-3216-4401AbstractPlease follow the manuscript style as explained in the authors guide. The title, authors name, affiliation, and corresponding authors address should be on the title page. Abstract is assumed to be the second page. The title concisely expresses topics of research. As a rule, the authors should use the general vocabulary understood in the meteorology field and avoid the usage of uncommon abbreviations. If the title was judged inappropriate in referee/editing processes, it may be requested to revise. The author should capitalize the first letter of the words (expect prepositions, articles, and conjunctions) of the title, and should spell their names in given-name-first order, and capitalize the all letters of family names.1. Introduction1.1 Secondary headinga. Tertiary heading A short and concise abstract at the beginning of each manuscript (less than or equal to three hundred words). For a case study, the authors should avoid redundant descriptions of particular phenomena, and instead describe a universal mechanism obtained from the case study. Explanations should be given when using peculiar technical terms. If the authors use abbreviations, they should be written in full at the beginning of the Abstract, and then used in their abridged form. In principle, the authors should not quote other papers except those important papers that preface their research. The text should be divided into sections, each with a separate heading and consecutive numbering. Section headings should be written on a separate line, e.g., 1. Primary heading 1.1 Secondary heading a. Tertiary heading 1) Quaternary heading References should be arranged alphabetically by authors names, without numbering. The first authors name is described with family-name-first style, and the second or later is described with first-name-first style. Selected journal abbreviations should be used for the names of journals in the references. If the article is written in a language other than English, it should be described in Italic (e.g., in Japanese). Quoting the papers under review or before submission is discouraged. It should be written as “Submitted” after the journals title in case that the paper has not been accepted, and “in press” is used when the paper has already been accepted. In the list of references, each reference must be complete in the following form. For an article: author(s), year: title of article, title of journal (abbreviated), volume number, pages. For a book: author(s), year: title of book, publisher, pages. For a book (collectively-written or partially-written): author(s), year: title of chapter, title of book ed., by editor(s), publisher, country (abbreviated), pages. The citation of references should be as “according to Okada (1921)” or “as shown by earlier studies (Fujiwara 1923; Horiguchi 1928).”Affix an identification character after the year when there are more than one article by the same author in the same year (Fujiwara 1923a, 1923b).AcknowledgmentsFig. 1All figure legends with numbering, which adequately explain the figures, should be typed on one or more pages and placed after the reference list. Submitted manuscripts include figure legends at the bottom of respective figure pages for reviewers convenience. When the final manuscript is submitted, the explanations have to be deleted from the figure pages, and only the figure number is printed in the upper right corner. When the figure is quoted in the text, it must be written as the shortened form (e.g., Fig. 1), except at the beginning of the sentence (e.g., Figure 1). If the figure is divided into several parts, the author should identify them as Fig. 1a and not Fig. 1(a). It should be written as Figs. 1a and 1b in quoting two or more figures. In the Appendix, the figures should be identified as Fig. A1, Fig. B3 and so on. ReferencesSato M., and K. Ueno, 2010: Journal of the meteorological society of Japan Authors guide. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 99, 1999-2999.,List of FiguresFig. 1 Please prepare the figures and tables with acceptable formats and colors as appeared in the final printing version.Fig. 2 ,Fig. 1 When the final manuscript is submitted, the explanations have to be deleted from the figure pages, and only the figure number is printed in the upper right corner.List of TablesTable 1 All table legends with numbering, which adequa

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