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Contrasting Various Metrics for Measuring Tropical Cyclone Activity
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Toward a Multi-Decadal Climatology of North Pacific Polar Lows Employing Dynamical Downscaling
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Global and Seasonal Scintillation Morphology in the Equatorial Region Derived from ROCSAT-1 In-situ Data
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Tropical Cyclone Contribution to Interdecadal Change in Summer Rainfall over South China in the Early 1990s
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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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The Impact of a Warm Ocean Eddy on Typhoon Morakot (2009): A Preliminary Study from Satellite Observations and Numerical Modelling
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Extreme Rainfall Mechanisms Exhibited by Typhoon Morakot (2009)
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Momentum Budget Evolution of Typhoon Nari (2001) During the Landfall Process
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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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Preface to the Special Issue on "Typhoon Morakot (2009): Observation, Modeling, and Forecasting"
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Continuous CWB GPS Array in Taiwan and Applications to Monitoring Seismic Activity
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Cross Tropopause Transport of Water by Mid-Latitude Deep Convective Storms: A Review
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Variability of Blowing Dust Weather Frequency over Semi-Arid Areas of China (Baicheng, Jilin Province) and Relationships with Climatic Factors During 1951 - 2006
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Late Glacial to Holocene Indian Summer Monsoon Variability Based upon Sediment Records Taken from the Bay of Bengal
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Temporal and Spatial Variations of Picoplankton and Nanoplankton and Short-Term Variability Related to Stormy Weather in the Danshui River Estuary in Northern Taiwan
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An Evaluation of the Performance of the CWB NFS Model for Warm-Season Rainfall Distribution and Propagation over the East Asian Continent
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The Impact of Model Uncertainties on Analyzed Data in a Global Data Assimilation System
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Application of Satellite-Derived Ocean Surface Winds to the Detection of Weather Systems and the Prediction of Near-Ocean Surface Winds around Hawaii
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The Diurnal Cycle of Convective Activity over South Asia as Diagnosed from METEOSAT-5 and TRMM Data
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