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Numerical Modeling of Topographic Influences on Shallow Front Formation and Evolution: Quasi-Stationary Coastal Front
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Atmospheric Science
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The Calculation of Local Magnitude from the simulated Wood-Anderson Seismograms of the Short-Period Seismograms in the Taiwan Area
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Systematic Errors of the CWB Global Forecast Model Part I: Fundamental Variables and Mean Meridional Circulation
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Atmospheric Science
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The Composite Structure of Mesolows Accompanying Heavy Rainfall in the Taiwan Mei-Yu Season
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An Improved Vicinity Ray Tracing in Two-Dimensional Laterally Inhomogeneous Velocity Structure
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Geophysics
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Comparisions of Summer-Winter Carbonate and Nutrient Data in the Southwest Indian Ocean
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Interannual Variations of Tropical Upper Tropospheric Divergence and Pacific Teleconnections during Northern Winter
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Free-Air Gravity Map of Taiwan and Its Applications
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