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Can I resubmit a rejected manuscript to the same journal?

March 7, 2013  Filed under Blog, Featured, Reviewing 

It depends. Most of the time, rejected manuscripts can be resubmitted to the same American Meteorological Society (AMS) journal if the concerns of the reviewers are addressed in a response to the reviewers in your cover letter. Usually, the decision letter will say something like this: “Although your manuscript is being rejected, I invite you […]

Dead salmon have meaningful brain activity, or how to get scientists to stop using outdated methods

March 4, 2013  Filed under Blog, Featured 

We’ve all seen in our science bad approaches or terminology that get established and are difficult to kill. Chuck Doswell has his pet peeves, I’ve battled against my share: conditional symmetric instability to explain banded precipitation and moisture flux convergence as a diagnostic for severe storms forecasting. Bennett et al. were awarded the 2012 Ig […]

An example of an excellent figure

March 1, 2013  Filed under Blog, Featured, Writing 

I had been showing this figure to several students recently about an effective way to plot a lot of spatial data without the figure looking cluttered. I think this is one excellent way to do it. The plots are all ordered around the perimeter of the map, yet the points take you to the locations […]

Eloquent Science eBook and PDF chapters

February 26, 2013  Filed under Blog, Excerpts, Featured, News 

For those who want a digital copy of Eloquent Science, the book is now available through Springer for immediate PDF download (no copy protection, watermarked). The price (as of 26 February 2013) is £22.99 / $39.95 / €29.74. If you are at an educational institution, your library may have purchased the rights to the whole […]

Accepted at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics after nearly two and half years

February 22, 2013  Filed under Blog, Featured, Publishing 

On 25 January 2013, 904 days from the date it was submitted (5 August 2010), a manuscript was finally published at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. Not only was this manuscript noteworthy for how long it remained in limbo before a final thumbs up or thumbs down from the Editor, but it was noteworthy for other […]

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