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SaintAbbreviate to St.: St. Louis University. But spell out Fort, South, etc., in geographic names. Mount or Mt. are acceptable.
saranLower case is acceptable (no longer a registered trademark).
satellitesDo not italicize names. Solar Maximum Mission satellite, International Ultraviolet Explorer, Nimbus, Nimbus-7, Skylab.
satellite-based imagerywhen not a photographic representation, use this style (adding dates when known): A visualization of satellite data gathered January 1–20, 2005. [08/05]
scalelarge-scale and small-scale (adj.); also frontal- scale, synoptic-scale, and full-scale (adj.); but mesoscale and microscale; where necessary, meso- and macroscale
Schweizer 2-32 sailplaneis the model name of the NOAA-NCAR sailplane. (Its name is Explorer.)
sea breeze (adj.)no hyphen
sea ice (n), sea-ice (adj.) [07/07]
sea level (n), sea-level (adj.) sea-surface temperaturealways hyphenated. [08/01]
seminar and conference titles (in references)Use initial caps and italics for specific titles: Weather Balloons and the Cold War. For descriptive titles, do not italicize: Third Annual Conference on Weather Balloons.
September 11use this style. For quoted speech, use "9/11" for the spoken "nine-eleven" or "nine-one-one." [01-03]
Sr.see Jr.
series commasUse a comma after each item but the last in a series of three or more.
ship namesin italics, but preceding abbreviation is roman: U.S.S. Discoverer
SISystème Internationale, roughly equivalent to the metric system; use these units whenever possible. See SI list in Chicago, 14th ed., p. 478, section 14.41.
Solid-state Storage Device (SSD)copyrighted by Cray in this form. (Avoid confusion by identifying it as the CRAY Solid-state Storage Device.)
solidusUse only one in such expressions as erg/(cm2 s) (i.e., not erg/cm2/s). Use "UCAR and NCAR" when possible. Omit from NASA Goddard, NOAA WPL, etc. This symbol translates as "or" if you mean "and," use a hyphen: Raleigh-Durham, NOT Raleigh/Durham. [revised 2/00]
Southern Oscillationcapped; frequently, El Niño/Southern Oscillation
space shuttleItalicize names. Challenger, Discovery
spaces between sentencesUse two spaces between sentences in documents produced on the Macintosh. For typeset documents, the spacing may be decided by the designer and editor.
spellingCurrently, we follow (in this order) The American Heritage Dictionary, Third College Edition; Webster's Third New International Dictionary; and McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms as a supplement. When two spellings or plurals are acceptable, use the preferred version.
spin-downHyphenate as noun or adjective (astrophysical usage).
sponsorship statementAll NCAR publications should state "The National Center for Atmospheric Research is operated by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research under sponsorship of the National Science Foundation and other agencies." Add for anything with science content: "Opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any of UCAR's sponsors." Brochures, pamphlets, and news releases should also include "UCAR [or NCAR] is an Equal Opportunity employer."
statesWrite out full name in text. Abbreviate in lists or tables, using the list in Chicago, section 14.17 (not the two-letter form). O.K. to abbreviate designations of members of Congress, but use the long form after the hyphen: Tim Wirth (D-Colo.) See also "addresses." Following the list on p. 59 of The Associated Press Stylebook and Libel Manual (1988), we may omit state names after the following cities:
Atlanta
Baltimore
Boston
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Dallas
Denver
Detroit |
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Los Angeles
Miami
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
New Orleans
New York |
Oklahoma City
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington
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steady-state (adj.)
storm scaletwo words. Explain for most audiences.
StratoFilmtwo caps, written up, trademark
streamflowone word. [3/00]
stream functiontwo words, not hyphenated as n. or adj.
Styrofoamtrademark, initial cap
subcommittee (governmental)lower case. Always name the committee (upper case) that the subcommittee belongs to: Wrong: He is chair of the House subcommittee on domestic and international monetary policy. Right: He is chair of the House Banking and Financial Services subcommittee on domestic and international monetary policy. (The Curmudgeon's Stylebook, accessed 15 Jul. 99.)[2/00ZG]
subgrid-scaleadj.
system namesuse initial caps: Advanced Coronal Observing System. See also "instrument names." [2/00]
Sunalways upper case. See also "Earth." [08/01]
Sun-angle ( adj.), Sun angle (n.)
super minusConvert to solidus construction whenever possible: erg/(cm2 s), not erg cm-2 s-1
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