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Topographic Effects on a Wintertime Cold Front in Taiwan
Fang Ching Chien
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, Ying Hwa Kuo
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Department of Earth Sciences (Include Institute of Marine Environmental Science and Technology)
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cold Front
100%
Topographic Effect
100%
Taiwan
100%
Cold Air
72%
Coast
36%
Strait
27%
Pressure Gradient
27%
Landscape
18%
Land
18%
Mountain Range
18%
Leading Edge
18%
Coriolis Effect
18%
Speed
18%
Investigation
9%
Increasing
9%
Contrast
9%
Convection
9%
Moisture Flux
9%
Stable
9%
Area
9%
Sensitivity
9%
Plain
9%
Side
9%
Stability
9%
Air
9%
Air Flow
9%
Surface Flux
9%
Pressure Ice
9%
Heat Flux
9%
Stratiform Cloud
9%
Channelling
9%
Ocean
9%
Water
9%
Mountains
9%
INIS
taiwan
100%
air
81%
acceleration
45%
levels
27%
mountains
27%
clouds
27%
pressure gradients
27%
range
18%
coast
18%
speed
18%
east coast
18%
ropes
18%
coriolis force
18%
water
9%
stability
9%
oceans
9%
numerical analysis
9%
increasing
9%
convection
9%
moisture
9%
surfaces
9%
sensitivity
9%
air flow
9%
balances
9%
heat
9%
topography
9%
jets
9%
flux surfaces
9%
channeling
9%