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Pao-Kuan Wang



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Results: Found 293 records (displaying records 226 through 250)


226. Ji, Wusheng and Wang, Pao K. Numerical simulation of three-dimensional unsteady viscous flow past finite cylinders in an unbounded fluid at low intermediate Reynolds numbers. Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Volume 3, Issue 1, 1991, pp.43-59. Reprint # 1950.
227. Ji, Wusheng and Wang, Pao K. Numerical simulation of three-dimensional unsteady viscous flow past fixed hexagonal ice crystals in the air - preliminary results. Atmospheric Research, Volume 25, Issue 6, 1990, pp.539-557. Reprint # 2019.
228. Ji, Wusheng and Wang, Pao K. 3-D numerical simulation of the flow fields associated with the fall of hydrometeors. Conference on Cloud Physics, San Francisco, CA, 23-27 July 1990 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1990, pp.337-340. Reprint # 4463.
229. Wang, Pao K. and Ji, Wusheng. Collision efficiency of hydrometeors in non-steady state three-dimensional flow fields. Conference on Cloud Physics, San Francisco, CA, 23-27 July 1990 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1990, pp.267-268. Reprint # 4464.
230. Peng, Gong-Bing and Wang, Pao K. Influence of the Antarctic sea-ice on the North-west Pacific subtropical high and its background of ocean-atmosphere circulation. Chinese Science Bulletin, Volume 34, Issue 17, 1989, 1463- 1465. Reprint # 1089.
231. Sauter, David P. and Wang, Pao K. An experimental study of the scavenging of aerosol particles by natural snow crystals. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 46, Issue 12, 1989, pp.1650-1655. Reprint # 1087.
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232. Zhang, De'er and Wang, Pao K. Reconstruction of the Eighteenth Century summer monthly precipitation series of Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou using the clear and rain records of Qing Dynasty. Acta Meteorologica Sinica, Volume 3, Issue 3, 1989, pp.261-278. Reprint # 1086.
233. Miller, N. L. and Wang, P. K. Theoretical determination of the efficiency of aerosol particle collection by falling columnar ice crystals. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 46, Issue 12, 1989, pp.1656-1663. Reprint # 1088.
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234. Anderson, P. M.; Barosky, C. W.; Bartlein, P. J.; Behling, P. J.; Brubaker, I.; Cushing, E. J.; Dodon, J.; Dworetsky, B.; Guetter, P. J.; Harrison, S. P.; Huntley, B.; Kutzbach, J. E.; Markgraf, V.; Marvel, R.; McGlone, M. S.; Mix, A.; Moar, N. T.; Morley, J.; Perrott, R. A.; Peterson, G. M.; Prell, W. L.; Prentice, I. C.; Ritchie, J. C.; Roberts, N.; Ruddiman, W. F.; Salinger, M. J.; Spaulding, W. G.; Street-Perrott, F. A.; Thompson, R. S.; Wang, P. K.; Webb, T. III; Winkler, M. G. and Wright, H. E. Jr. Climatic changes of the last 18,000 years: Observations and model simulations. Science, Volume 241, Issue 4869, 1988, pp.1043-1052. Reprint # 1002.
235. Wang, Pao K. Comparison of the shape and size distributions of raindrops and hailstones. International Cloud Physics Conference, 10th, Bad Homberg, 15-20 August 1988. Deutschen Wetterdienstes, Offenbach am Main, 1988, pp.572-573. Reprint # 321.
236. Wang, Pao K. and Zhang, De'er. An introduction to some historical governmental weather records of China. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 69, Issue 7, 1988, pp.753-758. Reprint # 1026.
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237. Wang, Pao K.; Greenwald, Thomas J. and Wang, Jianlu. A three parameter representation of the shape and size distributions of hailstones: A case study. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 44, Issue 7, 1987, pp.1062-1070. Reprint # 812.
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238. Wang, Pao K. Two-dimensional shape and size characterization of polygonally symmetric particles. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Volume 117, Issue 1, 1987, pp.271-281. Reprint # 1032.
239. Kent, G.S.; Wang, P. H.; Farrukh, U.; Deepak, A. and Patterson, E. M. Development of a global model for atmospheric backscatter at CO2 wavelengths. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Scientific and Technical Information Branch, Washington, DC, 1986. Various paging, Call Number: NAS 1.26:3959.
240. Wang, Pao K. Brownian diffusion of charged fine particles surrounding a conducting cylinder in the presence of an external electric field. Journal of Aerosol Science, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1986, pp.201-209. Reprint # 716.
241. Wang, P. K. and Sauter, D. A. An experimental study of the scavenging of aerosol particles by natural snow crystals. Conference on Radar Meteorology (23rd) and Conference on Cloud Physics, Snowmass, CO, 22-26 September 1986 (preprints), v.2. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1986, pp.75-76. Reprint # 4166.
242. Wang, P. K. and Greenwald, T. J. The shape-and-size distribution of hailstones, raindrops, and snowflakes. Conference on Radar Meteorology (23rd) and Conference on Cloud Physics, Snowmass, CO, 22-26 September 1986 (preprints), v.3. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1986, JP170-JP173. Reprint # 4167.
243. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Reply to comments on 'Calculation of electrostatic fields surrounding finite circular cylindrical conductors. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Issue 6, 1985, pp.683-684. Reprint # 625.
244. Wang, Pao K. Locust infestation and climate conditions of China in historical time. Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 17th, and Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology, 7th, Scottsdale, AZ, 21-24 May 1985 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1985, pp.392-394. Reprint # 5669.
245. Wang, Pao K. Book review: Weather and climate responses to solar variations, edited by Billy M. McCormac. EOS, Volume 66, Issue 25, 1985, pp.497. Reprint # 633.
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246. Wang, P. K.; Chuang, C. H. and Miller, N. L. Electrostatic, thermal and vapor density fields surrounding stationary columnar ice crystals. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 42, Issue 22, 1985, pp.2371-2379. Reprint # 694.
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247. Wang, Pao K. A potential and stream function analysis of two-dimensional steady-state convective diffusion equations involving Laplace fields. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Volume 28, Issue 6, 1985, pp.1089-1095. Reprint # 635.
248. Wang, Pao-Kuan. Mathematical description of the shape of conical hydrometeors, corrigendum. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 42, Issue 19, 1985, pp.2080. Reprint # 185.
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249. Rasmussen, R.; Walcek, C.; Pruppacher, H. R.; Mitra, S. K.; Lew, J.; Levizzani, V.; Wang, P. K. and Barth, U. A wind tunnel investigation of the effect of an external, vertical electric field on the shape of electrically uncharged rain drops. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 42, Issue 15, 1985, pp.1647-1652. Reprint # 4139.
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250. Wang, Pao K. A convective diffusion model for the scavenging of submicron aerosol particles by snow crystals of arbitrary shapes. Journal de Recherches Atmosphriques [Atmospheric Research], Volume 19, Issue 2, 1985, pp.185-191. Reprint # 2178.