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Dependence of Probabilistic Quantitative Precipitation Forecast Performance on Typhoon Characteristics and Forecast Track Error in Taiwan
Understanding Disaster Risk ~ Lessons from 2009 Typhoon Morakot, Southern Taiwan
On the Extreme Rainfall of Typhoon Morakot (2009)
Indigenous Knowledge and Endogenous Actions for Building Tribal Resilience After Typhoon Soudelor in Northern Taiwan
Fordebris Flow Triggering Characteristics and Occurrence Probability After Extreme Rainfalls: Case Study in the Chenyulan Watershed, Taiwan
Assessing Typhoon-Induced Canopy Damage Using Vegetation Indices in the Fushan Experimental Forest, Taiwan
Mesoscale Processes for Super Heavy Rainfall of Typhoon Morakot (2009) Over Southern Taiwan
Statistical Characteristic of Heavy Rainfall Associated with Typhoons Near
Emergency Management in Taiwan: Learning from Past and Current Experiences
Volume 54 November 2017 Special Issue
In Taiwan Debris Flow Hazards and Emergency Response
Typhoon Type Index: a New Index for Understanding the Rain Or Wind Characteristics of Typhoons and Its Application to Agricultural Losses and Crop Vulnerability
Predicting Typhoon Morakot's Catastrophic Rainfall with A
2.1 Indigenous Peoples in Taiwan
Monsoonal Influence on Typhoon Morakot
Estimation of Hourly Rainfall During Typhoons Using Radar Mosaic-Based Convolutional Neural Networks
Typhoon in India and Taiwan
Chun-Chieh Wu (吳俊傑) 2014/08 Department of Atmospheric Sciences, National Taiwan University No
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Statistical Modelling of Recent Changes in Extreme Rainfall in Taiwan
New Taipei City Government
Country Report(China).Pdf
Evaluation of Rainfall-Triggered Debris Flows Under the Impact of Extreme Events: a Chenyulan Watershed Case Study, Taiwan
Topography and Tropical Cyclone Structure Influence on Eyewall
The Challenge of the Slope Failure Problem and Its Remedial Considerations at Mileage 39Km, Mt. Ali Road, Taiwan
An Algorithm for Tracking Eyes of Tropical Cyclones
Disaster and Relocation on the Example of Kucapungane, Taiwan
Directorate General of Highways, MOTC Annual Report
Reply to Review Report of Evaluating Critical Rainfall Conditions for Large-Scale Landslides by Detecting Event Times from Seismic Records
Extreme Rainfall Mechanisms Exhibited by Typhoon Morakot (2009)
Construction of 3D Rainfall Threshold Surface for Debris Flow Warning
Monsoonal Influence on Typhoon Morakot (2009). Part I
Assessing Typhoon-Induced Canopy Damage Using Vegetation Indices in the Fushan Experimental Forest, Taiwan
Evaluating Critical Rainfall Conditions for Large-Scale Landslides By
Uncertainty and Predictability of Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Based on Ensemble Simulations of Typhoon Sinlaku (2008)
Ensemble Simulations of Typhoon Sinlaku (2008)
When Disasters Are a Part of Home: the Hakka Community's
Can Taipei Plan for Resilience?