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Chang, Chih-Pei - Department of Meteorology, Naval Postgraduate School
Western North Pacific Typhoons with Concentric Eyewalls Hung-Chi Kuo
Typhoon Vamei: An Equatorial Tropical Cyclone Formation C.-P. Chang, Ching-Hwang Liu1 , Hung-Chi Kuo2
On the Relationship between Indian Ocean Sea Surface Temperature and Asian Summer Monsoon
TROPICAL TROPOSPHERIC BIENNIAL OSCILLATION AND ENSO C.-P. Chang and Tim Li1
Annual Cycle of Southeast Asia -Maritime Continent Rainfall and the Asymmetric Monsoon Transition
Synoptic Disturbances over the Equatorial South China Sea and Western Maritime Continent during Boreal Winter
Impacts of El Nio and La Nia on the U.S. Climate during Northern Summer ZHUO WANG AND C.-P. CHANG
THE FORMATION OF CONCENTRIC VORTICITY STRUCTURES IN TYPHOONS Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Steady decline of east Asian monsoon winds, 19692000: Evidence from direct ground measurements of wind speed
Mechanism of the Asymmetric Monsoon Transition as Simulated in an AGCM
N THE WMONEX25+ SYMPOSIUM WHAT: More than 100 participants from nearly 20
9 April 2008 12:18 B-582 CPChang 1st Reading Rare Typhoon Development Near the Equator
A Theory for the Indian Ocean Dipole Mode Tim Li, Bin Wang, C.-P. Chang*, and Yongsheng Zhang