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Pao-Kuan Wang



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Results: Found 293 records (displaying records 176 through 200)


176. Wang, Pao K. Ice microdynamics. Academic Press, San Diego, CA, 2002. Call Number: QC/926.32/W36/2002.
177. Wang, Pao K. Transport of aerosol particles by deep convective process and its contribution to the formation of Junge layer. Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, 4th, Orlando, FL, 13-17 January 2002 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2002, pp.69-72. Reprint # 3102.
178. Wang, Pao K. Recent new evidences of troposphere-to-stratosphere transport by deep convective storms. Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, 10th, New Orleans, LA, 20-24 January 2008. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2002, Abstract 8.5.
179. Wang, Pao K. The Kansas green thunderstorm of 4 October 1998. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 83, Issue 3, 2002, pp.355-357. Reprint # 3157.
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180. Kittaka, C. and Wang, P. K. A model study of new sulfate aerosol formation and transport in deep convective storms. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 10-14 December 2001. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2001, Abstract A21B-0071.
181. 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. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 10-14 December 2001. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2001, Abstract AE12A-0077.
182. Wang, Pao K. Plumes and anvils - A newly discovered stratospheric-tropospheric chemical exchange process due to deep convective clouds. A Millennium Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry: Past, Present, and Future of Atmospheric Chemistry, Albuquerque, NM, 14-18 January 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, Paper 4.2. Reprint # 3881.
183. Wang, Peter K. H. The study of precipitation effects on AMSU and the application of AMSU to typhoon monitoring. International ATOVS Working Group: A report on the International ATOVS Study Conference, 11th, Budapest, Hungary, 20-26 September 2000. Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre (BMRC), Melbourne, Australia, 2001, pp.69-70.
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184. Natali, Stefano; Wang, Pao K. and Lin, Hsin-mu. Cloud top analysis using cloud model simulations and satellite observations. Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, 11th, Madison, WI, 15-18 October 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.581-584. Reprint # 3098.
185. Wang, Pao K. Plumes above thunderstorm anvils and their contributions to cross tropopause transport of water vapor in midlatitudes. Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, 11th, Madison, WI, 15-18 October 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.161-164. Reprint # 3003.
186. Wang, Pao K.; Lin, Hsin-mu; Natali, Stefano; Bachmeier, Scott and Rabin, Robert. A cloud model interpretation of the enhanced V and other signatures atop severe thunderstorms. Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, 11th, Madison, WI, 15-18 October 2001 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 2001, pp.402-403. Reprint # 3010.
187. Wang, Pao K. and Ji, Wusheng. Collision efficiencies of ice crystals at low-intermediate Reynolds numbers colliding with supercooled cloud droplets: A numerical study. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 57, Issue 8, 2000, pp.1001-1009. Reprint # 2749.
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188. Wang, P. K. Effects of ice processes in deep convective cloud evolution and their climatic implications. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 15-19 December 2000. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2000, Abstract A22A-10.
189. Wang, P. K. Anvil top plumes - a newly discovered transport process of stratospheric-tropospheric exchange. AGU Spring Meeting, 2000. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, 2000, Abstract A61A-08.
190. Wang, Pao K. Three-dimensional representations of hexagonal ice crystals and hail particles of ellipitcal cross sections. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 56, Issue 8, 1999, pp.1089-1093. Reprint # 2564.
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191. Ji, Wusheng and Wang, Pao K. Ventilation coefficients for falling ice crystals in the atmosphere at low-intermediate Reynolds numbers. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 56, Issue 6, 1999, pp.829-836. Reprint # 2552.
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192. Wylie, Donald P. and Wang, Pi-Huan. Comparison of SAGE-II and HIRS co-located cloud height measurements. Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 26, Issue 22, 1999, pp.3373-3375. Reprint # 2865.
193. Rinsland, C. P.; Gunson, M. R.; Wang, P.-H.; Arduini, R. F.; Baum, B. A.; Minnis, P.; Goldman, A.; Abrams, M. C.; Zander, R.; Mahieu, E.; Salawitch, R. J.; Michelsen, H. A.; Irion, F. W. and Newchurch, M. J. ATMOS/ATLAS 3 infrared profile measurements of trace gases in the November 1994 tropical and subtropical upper troposphere. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, Volume 60, Issue 5, 1998, pp.891-901. Reprint # 5949.
194. Rinsland, C. P.; Gunson, M. R.; Wang, P.-H.; Arduini, R. F.; Baum, B. A.; Minnis, P.; Goldman, A.; Abrams, M. C.; Zander, R.; Mahieu, E.; Salawitch, R. J.; Michelsen, H. A.; Irion, F. W. and Newchurch, M. J. ATMOS/ATLAS 3 infrared profile measurements of clouds in the tropical and subtropical upper troposphere. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, Volume 60, Issue 5, 1998, pp.903-919. Reprint # 5950.
195. Wang, Pao K. Three-dimensional characterization of ice-crystals in clouds. Conference on Cloud Physics, and Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification, 14th, Everett, WA, 17-21 August 1998 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1998, pp.130-133. Reprint # 2491.
196. Liu, Hui-Chun and Wang, Pao K. Effect of crystal habit on the evolution of thin cirrus clouds. Conference on Cloud Physics, and Conference on Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification, 14th, Everett, WA, 17-21 August 1998 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1998, pp.44-45. Reprint # 2492.
197. Wang, Pao K. Characterization of non-spherical particles in atmospheric clouds by simple mathematical expressions. Conference on Light Scattering by Nonspherical Particles: Theory, Measurements, and Applications, New York, NY, 29 September-1 October 1998 (preprints). American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1998, pp.219-222. Reprint # 2493.
198. Panegrossi, Giulia; Dietrich, Stefano; Marzano, Frank S.; Mugnal, Alberto; Smith, Eric A.; Xiang, Xuwu; Tripoli, Gregory J.; Wang, Pao K. and Poiares Baptista, J. P. V. Use of cloud model microphysics for passive microwave-based precipitation retrieval: Significance of consistency between model and measurement manifolds. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 55, Issue 9, 1998, pp.1644-1673. Reprint # 2451.
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199. Wang, Pi-Huan; Cunnold, Derek M.; Zawodny, Joseph M.; Pierce, R. Bradley; Olson, Jennifer R.; Kent, Geoffrey S. and Skeens, Kristi M. Seasonal ozone variations in the isentropic layer between 330 and 380 K as observed by SAGE II: Implications of extratropical cross-tropopause transport. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Volume 103, 1998, pp.28647-28659. Reprint # 6873.
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200. Levizzani, Vincenzo; Setvak, Martin; Rabin, Robert M.; Doswell, Charles A. III and Wang, Pao K. Ice crystal plumes on top of convective storms. IRS '96: Current problems in atmospheric radiation. Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium, Fairbanks, Alaska, 19-24 August 1996. A. Deepak Publishing, Hampton, VA, 1997, pp.175-178. Reprint # 2475.