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2014 (Volume 25)
Vol. 25, No. 5 (October)
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Observation of Nitrate Radical in the Nocturnal Boundary Layer During a Summer Field Campaign in Pearl River Delta, China
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Atmospheric Science
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The Influence of Meteorological Conditions and Complex Topography on Ozone Concentrations in a Valley Area near Coastal Metropolitan Cities
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Atmospheric Science
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Seismo-Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Triggered by the 12 May 2008 M 8.0 Wenchuan Earthquake
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Geophysics
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Rupture Process of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake Based upon Joint Source Inversion of Teleseismic and GPS Data
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Geophysics
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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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Atmospheric Science
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The Impact of a Warm Ocean Eddy on Typhoon Morakot (2009): A Preliminary Study from Satellite Observations and Numerical Modelling
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Rainfall Simulations of Typhoon Morakot with Controlled Translation Speed Based on EnKF Data Assimilation
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Improvement of Statistical Typhoon Rainfall Forecasting with ANN-Based Southwest Monsoon Enhancement
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Atmospheric Science
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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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Extreme Precipitation Estimation with Typhoon Morakot Using Frequency and Spatial Analysis
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Preface to the Special Issue on "Typhoon Morakot (2009): Observation, Modeling, and Forecasting"
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Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources in Taiwan
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Hydrology
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Ultraviolet Radiation over Two Lakes in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River, China: An Innovative Model for UV Estimation
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Atmospheric Science
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Faulting and Mud Volcano Eruptions Inside of the Coastal Range During the 2003 Mw = 6.8 Chengkung Earthquake in Eastern Taiwan
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Geology
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Incorporating Additional Sounding Observations in Weather Analysis and Rainfall Prediction During the Intensive Observing Period of 2006 TWP-ICE
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High-Resolution Mapping Using a Sub-Audio Magnetic Survey at the Comet Gold Mine, Western Australia
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Corrigendum to "The Deep Electrical Structure of Southern Taiwan and Its Tectonic Implications"
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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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Atmospheric Science
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