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92326. 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. 

92327. Wang, P. K. and Denzer, S. M.. Mathematical description of the shape of plane hexagonal snow crystalsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 40, Issue: 4, 1983, pp.1024-1028. Reprint # 338. 
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92328. Wang, P. K. and Denzer, S. M.. Mathematical description of the shape of plane hexagonal snow crystalsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 40, Issue: 4, 1983, pp.1024-1028. Reprint # 338. 
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92329. Wang, P. K. and Greenwald, T. J.. The shape-and-size distribution of hailstones, raindrops, and snowflakes. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1986, JP170-JP173. Reprint # 4167. 

92330. Wang, P. K. and Greenwald, T. J.. The shape-and-size distribution of hailstones, raindrops, and snowflakes. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1986, JP170-JP173. Reprint # 4167. 

92331. Wang, P. K. and Lin, H.. Comparison of model results of collection efficiency of aerosol particles by individual water droplets and ice crystals in a subsaturated atmosphereAtmospheric Research, Volume: 38, Issue: 1, 1995, pp.381-390. Reprint # 2437. 

92332. Wang, P. K. and Lin, H.. Comparison of model results of collection efficiency of aerosol particles by individual water droplets and ice crystals in a subsaturated atmosphereAtmospheric Research, Volume: 38, Issue: 1, 1995, pp.381-390. Reprint # 2437. 

92333. Wang, P. K. and Sauter, D.. Scavenging of submicron aerosol particles by snow crystals: Theory and experiments. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92334. Wang, P. K. and Sauter, D.. Scavenging of submicron aerosol particles by snow crystals: Theory and experiments. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1985, pp.191-194. Reprint # 4165. 

92335. Wang, P. K. and Sauter, D.. Scavenging of submicron aerosol particles by snow crystals: Theory and experiments. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92336. Wang, P. K. and Sauter, D.. Scavenging of submicron aerosol particles by snow crystals: Theory and experiments. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1985, pp.191-194. Reprint # 4165. 

92337. Wang, P. K. and Sauter, D. A.. An experimental study of the scavenging of aerosol particles by natural snow crystals. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1986, pp.75-76. Reprint # 4166. 

92338. Wang, P. K. and Sauter, D. A.. An experimental study of the scavenging of aerosol particles by natural snow crystals. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1986, pp.75-76. Reprint # 4166. 

92339. Wang, P. K. and Zhang, D.. Reconstruction of 18th century summer precipitation of Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou, China, based on the clear and rain records. Chapter 10. New York, NY, Routledge, 1995, pp.184-207. Reprint # 4214. 

92340. Wang, P. K. and Zhang, D.. Reconstruction of 18th century summer precipitation of Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou, China, based on the clear and rain records. Chapter 10. New York, NY, Routledge, 1995, pp.184-207. Reprint # 4214. 

92341. Wang, P. K.; Chuang, C. H. and Miller, N. L.. Electrostatic, thermal and vapor density fields surrounding stationary columnar ice crystalsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 42, Issue: 22, 1985, pp.2371-2379. Reprint # 694. 
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92342. Wang, P. K.; Chuang, C. H. and Miller, N. L.. Electrostatic, thermal and vapor density fields surrounding stationary columnar ice crystalsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 42, Issue: 22, 1985, pp.2371-2379. Reprint # 694. 
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92343. Wang, P. k.; Grover, S. N. and Pruppacher, H. R.. On the effect of electric charges on the scavenging of aerosol particles by clouds and small raindropsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 35, Issue: 9, 1978, pp.1735-1743. Reprint # 4142. 
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92344. Wang, P. K.; Grover, S. N. and Pruppacher, H. R.. A theoretical and experimental determination of the efficiency with which aerosol particles and collected by water drops in air due to Brownian motion, phoretic forces, inertial impaction, and electric forces. Washington, DC, American Chemical Society, 1978, pp.295-300. Reprint # 503. 

92345. Wang, P. k.; Grover, S. N. and Pruppacher, H. R.. On the effect of electric charges on the scavenging of aerosol particles by clouds and small raindropsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 35, Issue: 9, 1978, pp.1735-1743. Reprint # 4142. 
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92346. Wang, P. K.; Grover, S. N. and Pruppacher, H. R.. A theoretical and experimental determination of the efficiency with which aerosol particles and collected by water drops in air due to Brownian motion, phoretic forces, inertial impaction, and electric forces. Washington, DC, American Chemical Society, 1978, pp.295-300. Reprint # 503. 

92347. Wang, P. K.; Hashino, T.; Cheng, K.-Y.; Putsay, M. and Setvak, M.. Gravity wave interference signatures atop thunderstorms as observed by satellites. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2014, abstract. 

92348. Wang, P. K.; Hashino, T.; Cheng, K.-Y.; Putsay, M. and Setvak, M.. Gravity wave interference signatures atop thunderstorms as observed by satellites. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2014, abstract. 

92349. Wang, P. K.; Lin, H. M. and Lyons, W. A.. A model study of anvil-top plume formation in the 20 July 2000 Denver thunderstorm. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2001, Abstract AE12A-0077. 

92350. Wang, P. K.; Lin, H. M. and Lyons, W. A.. A model study of anvil-top plume formation in the 20 July 2000 Denver thunderstorm. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2001, Abstract AE12A-0077.