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Before writing, clarify the primary goal of the report. This prevents "scope creep" and ensures the content remains relevant to the target audience.

Clearly label data sources and include supplementary information or data availability statements to ensure the report can be audited or replicated. 3. Structure for Readability 126437

A report is only as strong as its evidence. Use a mix of primary and secondary research. Before writing, clarify the primary goal of the report

Summarize the motivation, background, and key findings. 126437

Break down the analysis into logical parts (e.g., Climatology, Synoptic Composites, or Financial Findings).

Follow a standard organizational structure to help readers find information quickly:

Use appropriate analytical tools. Scientific reports often employ Factor Analysis to identify drivers of results or ANOVA for variance testing.