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2012AMO-like Interdecadal Variability in the CMIP5 - Are Models Oversensitive to Prescribed Forcing?Hsu, H.-H.; M.-Y. Lee; R.-J. Wu
2016Causes of unusual absence of tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific in August 2014Hong, C.-.C.; M.-Y. Lee; H.-H. Hsu,T.-C. ChangJ. Geophys. Res. 121(17), 9964–9976
-Causes of unusual absence of tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific in August 2014Hong, C.-.C.; M.-Y. Lee; H.-H. HsuJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH
2018Distinct Influences of the ENSO-Like and PMM-Like SST Anomalies on the Mean TC Genesis Location in the Western North Pacific: The 2015 Summer as an Extreme ExampleHong, C.-C.; M.-Y. Lee; H.-H. Hsu ; W.-L. TsengJ. Climate 31(8), 3049-3059
2018Effect of ISO-SSE Interaction on Accelerating the TS to Severe TS Development in the WNP Since the Late 1990sHong, C.-C.; C.-H. Tsou; M.-Y. Lee; C.-C. Chang; H.-H. Hsu ; K.-C. ChenGeophys. Res. Lett. 45(21), 12008-12014
2013Influence of the Atlantic on Climate Variability in the East Asian PacificHsu, H.-H.; C.-C. Hong; T.-C. Chang; M.-Y. Lee; T.-T. Lo; N.-H. Lin
2014Tropical SST forcing on the anomalous WNP subtropical high during July–August 2010 and the record-high SST in the tropical AtlanticHong, C.-C.; M.-Y. Lee; H.-H. Hsu ; N.-H. Lin; B.-J. TsuangClimate Dynamics 45, 633–650
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