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2011 (Volume 22)
Vol. 22, No. 6 (December)
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Prediction of a Mei-yu Frontal Cyclone and the Associated Torrential Rainfall over Southern Taiwan During 2008 Mei-yu Season
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Atmospheric Science
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Contrasting Various Metrics for Measuring Tropical Cyclone Activity
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Atmospheric Science
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Toward a Multi-Decadal Climatology of North Pacific Polar Lows Employing Dynamical Downscaling
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Atmospheric Science
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High-Resolution Numerical Simulation of the Extreme Rainfall Associated with Typhoon Morakot. Part I: Comparing the Impact of Microphysics and PBL Parameterizations with Observations
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Extreme Rainfall Mechanisms Exhibited by Typhoon Morakot (2009)
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Prediction and Diagnosis of Typhoon Morakot (2009) Using the Naval Research Laboratory's Mesoscale Tropical Cyclone Model
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Tropical Cyclone Track and Structure Sensitivity to Initialization in Idealized Simulations: A Preliminary Study
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Eyewall Evolution of Typhoons Crossing the Philippines and Taiwan: An Observational Study
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Vertical Displacement due to Ocean Tidal Loading Around Taiwan Based on GPS Observations
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Bathymetry Estimation Using the Gravity-Geologic Method: An Investigation of Density Contrast Predicted by the Downward Continuation Method
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Effect of Doppler Radial Velocity Data Assimilation on the Simulation of a Typhoon Approaching Taiwan: A Case Study of Typhoon Aere (2004)
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Ionospheric Anomalies Observed by GPS TEC Prior to the Qinghai-Tibet Region Earthquakes
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Array Observations for Long-Period Basin Ground Motions in the Taipei Region during the M 7.1 Eastern Taiwan Offshore Earthquake of 31 March 2002
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Geology
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Effects of Local Circulations, Turbulent Internal Boundary Layers, and Elevated Industrial Plumes on Coastal Ozone Pollution in the Downwind Kaohsiung Urban-Industrial Complex
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High-Resolution Numerical Model for Predicting the Transport and Dispersal of Oil Spilled in the Black Sea
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Assimilative Modeling of Ionospheric Disturbances with FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC and Ground-Based GPS Measurements
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Horizontal Ionospheric Electron Density Gradients Observed by FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC TIP: Spatial Distributions and Effects on VLF Wave Propagation at Mid-Latitudes
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Assimilation of GPS Refractivity from FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Using a Nonlocal Operator with WRF 3DVAR and Its Impact on the Prediction of a Typhoon Event
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Impact of GPS Radio Occultation Refractivity Soundings on a Simulation of Typhoon Bilis (2006) upon Landfall
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Millennial-Scale Planktic Foraminifer Faunal Variability in the East China Sea during the Past 40000 Years (IMAGES MD012404 from the Okinawa Trough)
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