Citing MetPy¶
If MetPy played an important role in your research, then please add us to your reference list using one of the options below.
DOI: 10.5065/D6WW7G29
BibTeX entry¶
Example BibTeX entry:
@software{metpy, author = {May, Ryan M. and Arms, Sean C. and Marsh, Patrick and Bruning, Eric and Leeman, John R. and Goebbert, Kevin and Thielen, Jonathan E. and Bruick, Zachary S.}, organization = {Unidata}, title = {MetPy: A {Python} Package for Meteorological Data}, year = {2021}, version = {1.0.1}, doi = {10.5065/D6WW7G29}, url = {https://github.com/Unidata/MetPy}, }
AMS Journal Style¶
AMS suggested BibTeX entry:
@misc{metpy, author = {May, Ryan M. and Arms, Sean C. and Marsh, Patrick and Bruning, Eric and Leeman, John R. and Goebbert, Kevin and Thielen, Jonathan E. and Bruick, Zachary S.}, publisher = {Unidata}, title = {MetPy: A {Python} Package for Meteorological Data}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.5065/D6WW7G29}, note = {url{https://github.com/Unidata/MetPy}}, }
Example Citation:
May, R. M., Arms, S. C., Marsh, P., Bruning, E., Leeman, J. R., Goebbert, K., Thielen, J. E., and Bruick, Z., 2021: MetPy: A Python Package for Meteorological Data. Unidata, https://github.com/Unidata/MetPy, doi:10.5065/D6WW7G29.