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151. Martin, Jonathan E.; Locatelli, John D.; Hobbs, Peter V.; Wang, Peng-Yun and Castle, Jeffrey A. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part I: A synoptic-scale rainband associated with a dryline and lee trough. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 2, 1995, pp.241-264. Reprint # 3996.
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152. Wang, Peng-Yun; Martin, Jonathan E.; Locatelli, John D. and Hobbs, Peter V. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part II: Arctic fronts. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 5, 1995, pp.1328-1344. Reprint # 3997.
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153. Magradze, G. J. and Wang, P. K. A note on the closed-form mathematical description of the volume of conical hydrometeors. Atmospheric Research, Volume 39, Issue 4, 1995, pp.275-278. Reprint # 4346.
154. 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 atmosphere. Atmospheric Research, Volume 38, Issue 1, 1995, pp.381-390. Reprint # 2437.
155. Magradze, G. J. and Wang, P. K. A note on the closed-form mathematical description of the volume of conical hydrometeors. Atmospheric Research, Volume 39, Issue 4, 1995, pp.275-278. Reprint # 4346.
156. Martin, Jonathan E.; Locatelli, John D.; Hobbs, Peter V.; Wang, Peng-Yun and Castle, Jeffrey A. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part I: A synoptic-scale rainband associated with a dryline and lee trough. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 2, 1995, pp.241-264. Reprint # 3996.
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157. Wang, Peng-Yun; Martin, Jonathan E.; Locatelli, John D. and Hobbs, Peter V. Structure and evolution of winter cyclones in the central United States and their effects on the distribution of precipitation, Part II: Arctic fronts. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 123, Issue 5, 1995, pp.1328-1344. Reprint # 3997.
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158. 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 atmosphere. Atmospheric Research, Volume 38, Issue 1, 1995, pp.381-390. Reprint # 2437.
159. Johnson, Daniel E.; Wang, Pao K. and Straka, Jerry M. A study of microphysical processes in the 2 August 1981 CCOPE supercell storm. Atmospheric Research, Volume 33, Issue 1, 1994, pp.93-123. Reprint # 2020.
160. Johnson, Daniel E.; Wang, Pao K. and Straka, Jerry M. A study of microphysical processes in the 2 August 1981 CCOPE supercell storm. Atmospheric Research, Volume 33, Issue 1, 1994, pp.93-123. Reprint # 2020.
161. Johnson, Daniel, E.; Wang, Pao K. and Straka, Jerry M. Numerical simulations of the 2 August 1981 CCOPE supercell storm with and without ice microphysics. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 32, Issue 4, 1993, pp.745-759. Reprint # 1781.
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162. Johnson, Daniel, E.; Wang, Pao K. and Straka, Jerry M. Numerical simulations of the 2 August 1981 CCOPE supercell storm with and without ice microphysics. Journal of Applied Meteorology, Volume 32, Issue 4, 1993, pp.745-759. Reprint # 1781.
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163. Wang, Pao K. and Zhang, De'er. Recent studies of the reconstruction of East Asian monsoon climate in the past using historical literature in China. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1992, pp.293-316. Reprint # 1271.
164. Wang, Pao K. Theoretical studies on the convective diffusion around two and three-dimensional objects. Trends in Heat, mass and Momentum Transfer, Volume 2, 1992, pp.173-186. Reprint # 2438.
165. Wang, Pao K. and Zhang, De'er. Recent studies of the reconstruction of East Asian monsoon climate in the past using historical literature in China. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, Volume 70, Issue 1, 1992, pp.293-316. Reprint # 1271.
166. Wang, Pao K. Theoretical studies on the convective diffusion around two and three-dimensional objects. Trends in Heat, mass and Momentum Transfer, Volume 2, 1992, pp.173-186. Reprint # 2438.
167. Miller, N. L. and Wang, P. K. A theoretical determination of the collection rates of aerosol particles by falling ice crystal plates and columns. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 25, Issue 11, 1991, pp.2593-2606. Reprint # 2018.
168. Zhang, De-er and Wang, Pao K. A study on the reconstruction of the eighteenth century meiyu (plum rains) activity of lower Changjiang (Yangtze) region of China. Science in China, Series B, Volume 34, Issue 10, 1991, pp.1237-1245. Reprint # 2141.
169. Wang, Pao K. and Jaroszczyk, Tadeusz. The grazing collision angle of aerosol particles colliding with infinitely long circular cylinders. Aerosol Science and Technology, Volume 15, 1991, pp.149-155. Reprint # 4343.
170. Miller, N. L. and Wang, P. K. A theoretical determination of the collection rates of aerosol particles by falling ice crystal plates and columns. Atmospheric Environment, Volume 25, Issue 11, 1991, pp.2593-2606. Reprint # 2018.
171. Zhang, De-er and Wang, Pao K. A study on the reconstruction of the eighteenth century meiyu (plum rains) activity of lower Changjiang (Yangtze) region of China. Science in China, Series B, Volume 34, Issue 10, 1991, pp.1237-1245. Reprint # 2141.
172. 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.
173. Wang, Pao K. and Jaroszczyk, Tadeusz. The grazing collision angle of aerosol particles colliding with infinitely long circular cylinders. Aerosol Science and Technology, Volume 15, 1991, pp.149-155. Reprint # 4343.
174. 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.
175. 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.