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Typhoon Babs (1998)
國立台灣大學理學院大氣科學研究所博士論文微波衛星觀測西北太平洋雙眼牆颱風特性之探討mi
Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review Vol. 4
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What Causes the Extremely Heavy Rainfall in Taiwan During Typhoon Morakot (2009)?
Chun-Chieh Wu (吳俊傑) Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 1
On the Extreme Rainfall of Typhoon Morakot (2009)
Structural and Intensity Changes of Concentric Eyewall Typhoons in the Western North Pacific Basin
Full Version of Global Guide to Tropical Cyclone Forecasting
Hong Kong Bird Report
THE Official Magazine of the OCEANOGRAPHY SOCIETY
Structural and Intensity Changes of Concentric Eyewall Typhoons in the Western North Pacific Basin
European Extratropical Cyclones
Chun-Chieh Wu (吳俊傑) 2014/08 Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University No
Interaction Between Monsoon and Tropical Cyclone
New Taipei City Government
Numerical Study of the Rainfall Event Due to Interaction of Typhoon Babs (1998) and The
And the Northeasterly Monsoon
Coincidence of Storm Surges and River Discharges Due to Typhoons in the Pampanga Delta
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Title Youth Council Participation in Community-Based Disaster Risk
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A Chronology of Notable Weather Events by Douglas V. Hoyt
High-Resolution Modeling of Typhoon Morakot (2009): Vortex Rossby Waves and Their Role in Extreme Precipitation Over Taiwan
The Remote Effect of Typhoon Megi (2010) on Precipitation Over Taiwan
The Modification of the Typhoon Rainfall Climatology Model in Taiwan
Extreme Rainfall Mechanisms Exhibited by Typhoon Morakot (2009)
Impacts of Typhoon Track and Island Topography on the Heavy Rainfalls in Taiwan Associated with Morakot (2009)
Hkmets Bulletin, Volume 9, Numbers 1/2, 1999
Objective Evaluation of Satellite Precipitation Datasets for Heavy Precipitation Events Caused by Typhoons in the Philippines
The Remote Effect of Typhoon Megi (2010) on the Heavy Rainfall Over Northeastern Taiwan