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92426. 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. 

92427. Wang, Pao K.. Ice microdynamics. San Diego, CA, Academic Press, 2002. Call Number: QC/926.32/W36/2002. 

92428. Wang, Pao K.. Transport of aerosol particles by deep convective process and its contribution to the formation of Junge layer. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, pp.69-72. Reprint # 3102. 

92429. Wang, Pao K.. Deep convective cloud phenomena in the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere - A new development in cloud science. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2006, Paper 11.2. Reprint # 5105. 

92430. Wang, Pao K.. Using satellite-observed storm top features for clear air turbulence forecast. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2014, Abstract 4.6. 

92431. Wang, Pao K.. A particle representation of tropical shallow water waves. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1991, pp.225-228. Reprint # 4509. 

92432. Wang, Pao K.. Comparison of the shape and size distributions of raindrops and hailstones. Offenbach am Main, Deutschen Wetterdienstes, 1988, pp.572-573. Reprint # 321. 

92433. 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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92434. 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. 

92435. Wang, Pao K.. A convective diffusion model for the scavenging of submicron aerosol particles by snow crystals of arbitrary shapesJournal de Recherches Atmosphriques [Atmospheric Research], Volume: 19, Issue: 2, 1985, pp.185-191. Reprint # 2178. 

92436. Wang, Pao K.. Three-dimensional characterization of ice-crystals in clouds. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1998, pp.130-133. Reprint # 2491. 

92437. 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. 

92438. Wang, Pao K.. Recent new evidences of troposphere-to-stratosphere transport by deep convective storms. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 2002, Abstract 8.5. 

92439. Wang, Pao K.. The shape-size distribution of hydrometeors and their effects on cloud properties. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1984. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.84.11.W1. 

92440. Wang, Pao K.. Two-dimensional shape and size characterization of polygonally symmetric particlesJournal of Colloid and Interface Science, Volume: 117, Issue: 1, 1987, pp.271-281. Reprint # 1032. 

92441. 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. 

92442. Wang, Pao K.. The Kansas green thunderstorm of 4 October 1998Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 83, Issue: 3, 2002, pp.355-357. Reprint # 3157. 
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92443. 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. 

92444. Wang, Pao K.. A cloud model study of wind shear effect on the satellite observed storm top features. European Severe Storms Laboratory (ESSL), 2009. Reprint # 7884. 

92445. 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. 

92446. 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. 

92447. Wang, Pao K.. A cloud model interpretation of jumping cirrus above storm topGeophysical Research Letters, Volume: 31, Issue: 18, 2004, doi:10.1029/2004GL020787. Reprint # 4181. 

92448. Wang, Pao K.. The Wisconsin Dynamic/Microphysical Model (WISCDYMM) and the use of it to interpret satellite-observed storm dynamics. Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Springer, 2007, pp.435-446. Reprint # 6103. 

92449. Wang, Pao K. (editor). Meeting of the Midwest Association of Cloud and Aerosol Physics (MACAP), Madison, WI, 16-17 May 1991. Collected abstracts and viewgraphs. s.l., n.a., [1991]. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.91.05.W1. 
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92450. Wang, Pao K. (editor). Meeting of the Midwest Association of Cloud and Aerosol Physics (MACAP), Madison, WI, 16-17 May 1991. Collected abstracts and viewgraphs. s.l., n.a., [1991]. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.91.05.W1. 
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