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期刊論文(2006~):
 
 
  • Wang, C. C., G. T. J. Chen, and R. E. Carbone, 2008: A preliminary study on the relationship between warm-season cloud/precipitation episodes and synoptic weather regimes over the East Asian continent. Mon. Wea. Rev. (submitted, SCI)
  • Chen, G. T. J., C. C. Wang, S. C. Yang, and H. C. Chou, 2008: A case study of wintertime supercell storms near Taiwan in a subtropical environment: Observational analyses of storm environment, initiation, and evolution. Mon. Wea. Rev. (accepted, SCI)
  • Tsai, F. J., G. T. J. Chen, T. H. Liu, W. D. Lin, and J. Y. Tu, 2008: Characterizing the transport pathways of Asian dust. J. Geophys. Res. (accepted, SCI)
  • Chen, G. T. J., 2007: The role of cumulus heating on the development and evolution of Meiyu frontal systems. NTUAS 50-year Anniversary Book. (in press)
  • Chang, L. T. C., G. T. J. Chen, and K. K. W. Cheung, 2008: Mesoscale simulation and moisture budget analyses of a heavy rain event over southern Taiwan in the Meiyu season. Meteor. Atmos. Phys. (in press, SCI)
  • Chen, G. T. J., C. C. Wang, and S. W. Chang, 2008: A diagnostic case study of Meiyu frontogenesis and development of wave-like frontal disturbances in the subtropical environment. Mon. Wea. Rev., 136, 41–61. (SCI)
  • Chen, G. T. J., C. C. Wang, and H. C. Chou, 2007: Case study of a bow echo near Taiwan during wintertime. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 85, 233–253. (SCI)
  • Chen, G. T. J., C. C. Wang, and A. H. Wang, 2007: A case study of subtropical frontogenesis during a blocking event. Mon. Wea. Rev., 135, 2588-2609. (SCI)
  • Jian, G. J., C. S. Lee, and G. T. J. Chen, 2006: Numerical simulation of Typhoon Dot (1990) during TCM-90: Typhoon Dot’s discontinuous track across Taiwan. TAO, 17, 23–52. (SCI)
  • Chen, G. T. J., and H. C. Chou, 2006: A summertime severe weather event occurred in the Taipei Basin. TAO, 17, 3-22. (SCI)
  • Chen, G. T. J., C. C. Wang, and L. F. Lin, 2006: A diagnostic study of a retreating Mei-Yu front and the accompanying low-level jet formation and intensification. Mon. Wea. Rev. 134, 874-896. (SCI)