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92376. Wang, Pao K.. On the role of ice processes in a deep convective storm and its implication on hydrological cycle. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1997, pp.233-236. Reprint # 2340. 

92377. Wang, Pao K.. Diagosing cloud physical and dynamical processes atop thunderstorms using satellite observational data. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2010, Abstract 7.1. 

92378. Wang, Pao K.. What happened in Shanghai (climatewise) in the 18th century?. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1997, pp.232-233. Reprint # 2334. 

92379. Wang, Pao K.. Three-dimensional representations of hexagonal ice crystals and hail particles of ellipitcal cross sectionsJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 56, Issue: 8, 1999, pp.1089-1093. Reprint # 2564. 
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92380. Wang, Pao K.. Moisture plumes above thunderstorm anvils and their contributions to cross-tropopause transport of water vapor in midlatitudesJournal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume: 108, 2003, doi:10.1029/2002JD002581. Reprint # 3443. 

92381. Wang, Pao K.. Three-dimensional characterization of ice-crystals in clouds. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1998, pp.130-133. Reprint # 2491. 

92382. Wang, Pao K.. Characterization of non-spherical particles in atmospheric clouds by simple mathematical expressions. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1998, pp.219-222. Reprint # 2493. 

92383. Wang, Pao K.. A brief review of the Eulerian variational principle for atmospheric motions in rotating coordinatesAtmosphere-Ocean, Volume: 22, Issue: 3, 1984, pp.387-392. Reprint # 622. 
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92384. Wang, Pao K.. Brownian diffusion of charged fine particles surrounding a conducting cylinder in the presence of an external electric fieldJournal of Aerosol Science, Volume: 17, Issue: 2, 1986, pp.201-209. Reprint # 716. 

92385. Wang, Pao K.. The shape-size distributions of hydrometeors and their effects on cloud properties. Tallinn, Estonia, USSR, Valgus, 1984, pp.117-120. Reprint # 925. 

92386. Wang, Pao K.. Theoretical studies on the convective diffusion around two and three-dimensional objectsTrends in Heat, mass and Momentum Transfer, Volume: 2, 1992, pp.173-186. Reprint # 2438. 

92387. Wang, Pao K.. A potential and stream function analysis of two-dimensional steady-state convective diffusion equations involving Laplace fieldsInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Volume: 28, Issue: 6, 1985, pp.1089-1095. Reprint # 635. 

92388. Wang, Pao K.. Characterization of ice crystals in clouds by simple mathematical expressions based on successive modification of simple shapesJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume: 54, Issue: 15, 1997, pp.2035-2041. Reprint # 2374. 
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92389. Wang, Pao K.. Storm top cirrus plumes and jumping cirrus as indicators of clear air turbulence generated by deep convective storms. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2008, Abstract 9.2. 

92390. Wang, Pao K.. Plumes and anvils - A newly discovered stratospheric-tropospheric chemical exchange process due to deep convective clouds. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, Paper 4.2. Reprint # 3881. 

92391. Wang, Pao K.. Characterization of graupel and hailstones by simple mathematical expressions. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1995, pp.434-435. Reprint # 1777. 

92392. Wang, Pao K.. Cross-tropopause convective transport of water vapor: Model study, satellite observation, and implications. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2003, Paper J4.2. Reprint # 3280. 

92393. Wang, Pao K.. Locust infestation and climate conditions of China in historical time. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1985, pp.392-394. Reprint # 5669. 

92394. Wang, Pao K.. Shape and microdynamics of ice particles and their effects in cirrus cloudsAdvances in Geophysics, Volume: 45, 2002, pp.1-258p., arrata. Reprint # 5442. 

92395. Wang, Pao K.. The thermodynamic structure atop a penetrating convective thunderstormAtmospheric Research, Volume: 83, Issue: 2, 2007, pp.254-262. Reprint # 5352. 

92396. Wang, Pao K.. Plumes above thunderstorm anvils and their contributions to cross tropopause transport of water vapor in midlatitudes. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2001, pp.161-164. Reprint # 3003. 

92397. Wang, Pao K.. Jumping cirrus above severe storms. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill, 2009, pp.187-190. Reprint # 5984. 

92398. Wang, Pao K.. Physics and dynamics of clouds and precipitation. Cambridge, NY, Cambridge University Press, 2013. Call Number: QC/921.5/W363/2013. 

92399. Wang, Pao K.. New evidence and modeling studies of cross-tropopause transport of water substance by deep convective storms. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union, 2016, Abstract A33K-05. 

92400. Wang, Pao K.. On the role of ice processes in a deep convective storm and its implication on hydrological cycle. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1997, pp.233-236. Reprint # 2340.