User talk:Otakar.salaj

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Misocyclone
Hi, Otakar.salaj, I saw your edit at Misocyclone. Did Fujita coin the term? And if so, is there another source that discusses that? On a totally different note, Wikipedia has tools where you can paste a URL or DOI and they will create a formatted citation from the target page's metadata. I find they can save a fair bit of work where that metadata exists (it generally does for publishers who bother with DOIs). Pelagic (talk) 20:39, 12 July 2021 (UTC)