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Results: Found 97822 records (displaying records 92301 through 92325)

92301. Wang, P. K.. Dynamical processes on top of penetrative tropical deep convective clouds. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2009, Abstract A11D-05. 

92302. Wang, P. K.. Cross-tropopause transport by deep convective storms: Model simulations and satellite/aircraft observations. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2008, Abstract A22D-07. 

92303. Wang, P. K.. Cross-tropopause transport by deep convection and its implications to climate and atmospheric chemistry. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2004, Abstract A21B-0738. 

92304. Wang, P. K.. Dynamical processes atop penetrative tropical deep convective clouds. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2009, Abstract A31D-0145. 

92305. Wang, P. K.. A special solution of the classical diffusion equation for a fully ionized plasmaIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Issue: 3, 1980, pp.277-278. Reprint # 4513. 

92306. Wang, P. K.. The physical mechanism of injecting biomass burning materials into the stratosphere during fire-induced thunderstorms. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2003, Abstract A11C-02. 

92307. Wang, P. K.. The Influence of atmospheric electricity on the precipitation scavenging of aerosol particles. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92308. Wang, P. K.. An ozone-storm link that may explain the recent global temperature leveling. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2013, Abstract A53I-07. 

92309. Wang, P. K.. Recent evidences of deep convective transport through the tropopause. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2007, Abstract A33H-06. 

92310. Wang, P. K.. Dynamical processes on top of penetrative tropical deep convective clouds. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2009, Abstract A11D-05. 

92311. Wang, P. K.. Cross-tropopause transport by deep convective storms: Model simulations and satellite/aircraft observations. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2008, Abstract A22D-07. 

92312. Wang, P. K.. Cross-tropopause transport by deep convection and its implications to climate and atmospheric chemistry. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2004, Abstract A21B-0738. 

92313. Wang, P. K.. A special solution of the classical diffusion equation for a fully ionized plasmaIEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Issue: 3, 1980, pp.277-278. Reprint # 4513. 

92314. Wang, P. K.. The physical mechanism of injecting biomass burning materials into the stratosphere during fire-induced thunderstorms. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2003, Abstract A11C-02. 

92315. Wang, P. K.. Effects of ice processes in deep convective cloud evolution and their climatic implications. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2000, Abstract A22A-10. 

92316. Wang, P. K.. The Influence of atmospheric electricity on the precipitation scavenging of aerosol particles. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92317. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Effect of electric charges on the efficiency with which columnar ice crystal scavenge aerosol particles. New York, Elsevier Science Publishing Co., 1983, pp.561-571. Reprint # 1466. 

92318. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Electrical, thermal, and diffusional properties of columnar and planar ice crystals of finite length. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1982, pp.338-341. Reprint # 502. 

92319. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Electrical, thermal, and diffusional properties of columnar and planar ice crystals of finite length. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92320. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Effect of electric charges on the efficiency with which columnar ice crystal scavenge aerosol particles. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92321. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Electrostatic, thermal, and vapor density fields surrounding stationary columnar ice crystals. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92322. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Effect of electric charges on the efficiency with which columnar ice crystal scavenge aerosol particles. New York, Elsevier Science Publishing Co., 1983, pp.561-571. Reprint # 1466. 

92323. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Electrical, thermal, and diffusional properties of columnar and planar ice crystals of finite length. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1982, pp.338-341. Reprint # 502. 

92324. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Electrical, thermal, and diffusional properties of columnar and planar ice crystals of finite length. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92325. Wang, P. K. and Chuang, C. H.. Effect of electric charges on the efficiency with which columnar ice crystal scavenge aerosol particles. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1.