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Calibration of Temperature in the Lower Stratosphere from Microwave Measurements Using COSMIC Radio Occultation Data: Preliminary Results
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Space Science
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Use of Radio Occultation to Evaluate Atmospheric Temperature Data from Spaceborne Infrared Sensors
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Validation of the COSMIC Radio Occultation Data over Gadanki (13.48°N, 79.2°E): A Tropical Region
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Validation of Refractivity Profiles Retrieved from FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Radio Occultation Soundings: Preliminary Results of Statistical Comparisons Utilizing Balloon-Borne Observations
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GPS Radio Occultation: Results from CHAMP, GRACE and FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC
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Radio Occultation Retrieval of Atmospheric Profiles from the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Mission: Early Results
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Preface to the Special Issue on FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Mission Early Results
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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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Sea Surface Temperature, Productivity, and Terrestrial Flux Variations of the Southeastern South China Sea over the Past 800000 Years (IMAGESMD972142)
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A Late Quaternary Planktonic Foraminiferal Oxygen Isotope Record of the Banda Sea: Chronostratigraphy, Orbital Forcing, and Paleoceanographic Implications
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Introduction to the Special Section "Proxy Records and Mechanistic Studies of the Late Quaternary Paleoceanography of the Western Pacific Marginal Seas Using IMAGES Cores"
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Regional Spectral Model Simulations of the Summertime Regional Climate over Taiwan and Adjacent Areas
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Organic Carbon Inferred Environmental Fluctuations during Late Quaternary, Southwestern Taiwan
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Simulation of the Taiwan climate using the Hadley Centre PRECIS regional climate modelling system: The 1979-1981 results
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A Sensitivity Study of Regional Climate Simulation to Convective Parameterization Schemes for the 1998 East Asian Summer Monsoon
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Cloud Parameterizations in SUNYA Regional Climate Model for the East Asia Summer Monsoon Simulations
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Impact of Soil Moisture on Regional Spectral Model Simulations for South America
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Sensitivity Study of the Climate Simulation over East Asia with the CWB Regional Spectral Model
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Eustatic Sea-Level Change of 11 - 5 ka in Western Taiwan, Constrained by Radiocarbon Dates of Core Sediments
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Climate Prediction of Tropical Cyclone Activity in the Vicinity of Taiwan Using the Multivariate Least Absolute Deviation Regression Method
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