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- Blog (continued)
- Writing (continued)
- Losing Your Way
- Me and Archimedes
- Microsoft Word grammar checker FAIL: "A climatology"
- More on British and American English
- More on plain writing in the government
- More on using appropriate scientific terminology: "Super moon"
- My response to 3monththesis's "Why some perfectionism is a good thing"
- New "Eloquent" article now published
- New resource for teaching students how to find, read, and use the literature
- New Year's resolutions to make for 2010
- Offensive and Defensive Writing: The Secret to Getting Your Manuscript Published?
- Oh, snap! A dig at a badly written introduction
- On "Breaking the Rules"
- One of the most challenging (and satisfying) articles I've written
- One space or two?
- Outtake chapter: Incorporating Communication Skills into Teaching
- Past or Present Tense?
- Plain English Campaign gets it wrong
- Please don't write multiple-part papers!
- Polarimetric radar terminology
- Positive and negative feedback in science: Scientists as social animals
- Potential Temperature: Warm and Cold?
- Problems with the term "overrunning"
- Proper spellings of atmospheric science words
- Publishing the Same Work in Two Languages
- Quotes from <I>Don't Be Such a Scientist</I>
- Quotes from Experts on Effective Scientific Writing
- Recommended Reading
- Redundancy in scientific writing
- Reference list style guides
- Responding to Reviewers: It's the way you say it
- Review: "Writing Science" by Joshua Schimel
- Reviewer wants "media-friendly schematic"
- Scientific Manuscript Editing Services
- Sell no manuscript before its time
- Should I Write Multiple-Part Papers?
- Should you cite operational numerical weather prediction models?
- Speaking and writing so your audience understands you
- Speaking Science to the Public
- Statistical Traps to Avoid #1: Autocorrelation
- Stream of consciousness writing vs Structured writing
- Take the Pledge: I Won't Use Map-room Jargon!
- Teller on Communicating Science
- Ten Rules of Academic Writing
- Terrible use of jargon
- The "secret of success in mathematics: Plagiarize!"
- The Five Most Common Problems with Introductions
- The Importance of <I>Not</I> Being Cited
- The Importance of a Clearly Written and Complete Caption
- The importance of picking good terminology the first time
- Writing (continued)
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