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Global Positioning System Measurements of Crustal Deformation in the Taiwan Arc-Continent Collision Zone
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Near-source Ground Motion of a Propagating Rupture Fault From the Finite Element Modeling
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Numerical Simulations of Collision Process in Eastern Taiwan
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Vertical Wind Shear Effects on Kelvin Wave-CISK Modes: Possible Relevance to 30~60 Day Oscillations
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Atmospheric Science
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Observational Study of a Multiple Microburst-Producing Storm Part I: Kinematic, Dynamic and Thermodynamic Structures
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Atmospheric Science
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Modified Eady Waves and Frontogenesis Part II: Nonlinear Integration
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Interannual Variations of Tropical Upper Tropospheric Divergence and Pacific Teleconnections during Northern Winter
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Sedimentation Rates in the Western Philippine Sea
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A Numerical Study of the Terrain Effects on a Squall Line
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