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    Quantifying the Sources of Ionosphere Day‐To‐Day Variability by Fang, TzuWei, Fuller‐Rowell, Tim, Yudin, Valery, Matsuo, Tomoko, Viereck, Rodney

    “…Simulations from the coupled Whole Atmosphere Model and Global Ionosphere Plasmasphere show significant day‐to‐day variations in total electron content (TEC)…”
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    Automatic Spread‐F Detection Using Deep Learning by Luwanga, Christopher, Fang, TzuWei, Chandran, Amal, Lee, Yu‐Ju

    Published in Radio science (01-05-2022)
    “…Spread‐F (SF) is a feature that can be visually observed on ionograms when the ionosonde signals are significantly impacted by plasma irregularities in the…”
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    A whole atmosphere model simulation of the impact of a sudden stratospheric warming on thermosphere dynamics and electrodynamics by Fuller-Rowell, Tim, Wu, Fei, Akmaev, Rashid, Fang, Tzu-Wei, Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo

    “…A Whole Atmosphere Model (WAM) has been used to explore the possible physical connection between a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) and the dynamics and…”
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    Forecasting the dynamic and electrodynamic response to the January 2009 sudden stratospheric warming by Fuller-Rowell, Tim, Wang, Houjun, Akmaev, Rashid, Wu, Fei, Fang, Tzu-Wei, Iredell, Mark, Richmond, Arthur

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-07-2011)
    “…A whole atmosphere model has been used to simulate the changes in the global atmosphere dynamics and electrodynamics during the January 2009 sudden…”
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    New Expression of the Field‐Line Integrated Rayleigh‐Taylor Instability Growth Rate by Huang, Chun‐Yen, Fang, TzuWei, Richmond, Arthur D., Fuller‐Rowell, Timothy J., Liu, Jann‐Yenq

    “…An expression of Rayleigh‐Taylor (R‐T) instability growth rate based on the field‐line integrated theory is newly established. This expression can be directly…”
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    Longitudinal variation of ionospheric vertical drifts during the 2009 sudden stratospheric warming by Fang, Tzu-Wei, Fuller-Rowell, Tim, Akmaev, Rashid, Wu, Fei, Wang, Houjun, Anderson, David

    “…The Whole Atmospheric Model (WAM) initialized with a data assimilation scheme is capable of simulating real sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) events. The…”
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    Longitudinal and day-to-day variability in the ionosphere from lower atmosphere tidal forcing by Fang, Tzu-Wei, Akmaev, Rashid, Fuller-Rowell, Tim, Wu, Fei, Maruyama, Naomi, Millward, George

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-06-2013)
    “…Simulations with the global ionosphere plasmasphere model driven by whole atmosphere model winds show significant longitudinal and day‐to‐day variations in the…”
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    Ionospheric response to sudden stratospheric warming events at low and high solar activity by Fang, Tzu-Wei, Fuller-Rowell, Tim, Wang, Houjun, Akmaev, Rashid, Wu, Fei

    “…The sensitivity of the ionospheric response to a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event has been examined under conditions of low and high solar activity…”
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    A new source of the midlatitude ionospheric peak density structure revealed by a new Ionosphere‐Plasmasphere model by Maruyama, Naomi, Sun, Yang‐Yi, Richards, Phillip G., Middlecoff, Jacques, Fang, TzuWei, Fuller‐Rowell, Timothy J., Akmaev, Rashid A., Liu, Jaun‐Yeng, Valladares, Cesar E.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-03-2016)
    “…The newly developed Ionosphere‐Plasmasphere (IP) model has revealed neutral winds as a primary source of the “third‐peak” density structure in the daytime…”
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    High-resolution vertical E × B drift model derived from ROCSAT-1 data by Kil, Hyosub, Oh, Seung-Jun, Paxton, Larry J., Fang, Tzu-Wei

    “…The measurements of vertical ion velocity from the first Republic of China satellite (ROCSAT‐1) provide a unique database for the development of an annually…”
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    Characteristics of acoustic gravity waves obtained from Dynasonde data by Negrea, Cătălin, Zabotin, Nikolay, Bullett, Terrence, Fuller‐Rowell, Tim, Fang, TzuWei, Codrescu, Mihail

    “…Traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) are ubiquitous in the thermosphere‐ionosphere and are often assumed to be caused by acoustic gravity waves (AGWs)…”
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    Response of the thermosphere and ionosphere to an ultra fast Kelvin wave by Chang, Loren C., Palo, Scott E., Liu, Han-Li, Fang, Tzu-Wei, Lin, Chin S.

    “…Ultra Fast Kelvin (UFK) waves are eastward propagating planetary waves with periods between 3 and 5 days, which are capable of penetrating into the…”
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    Severe weather disasters in China linked to solar activity during 1-1825 Common Era by Liu, Jann-Yenq, Chen, Yuh-Ing, Lee, Po-Han, Huang, Chi-Shen, Fang, Tzu-Wei

    Published in Geoscience letters (02-03-2022)
    “…Historical records truthfully document human life and environment associated with climate changes. We quantify official historical records of China dating back…”
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    Advances in Ionospheric Space Weather by Using FORMOSAT-7/COSMIC-2 GNSS Radio Occultations by Liu, Jann-Yenq, Lin, Chien-Hung, Rajesh, Panthalingal Krishnanunni, Lin, Chi-Yen, Chang, Fu-Yuan, Lee, I-Te, Fang, Tzu-Wei, Fuller-Rowell, Dominic, Chen, Shih-Ping

    Published in Atmosphere (01-06-2022)
    “…This paper provides an overview of the contributions of the space-based global navigation satellite system (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) measurements from the…”
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    Mediating Effect of Career Decision Self-Efficacy on the Relationship Between Parental Support and Indecision in Taiwan by Mao, Ching-Hua, Hsu, Ying-Chu, Fang, Tzu-Wei

    Published in Journal of career development (01-12-2017)
    “…This study used a hierarchical regression model to investigate the mediating effect of career decision self-efficacy on the relationship between parental…”
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    Ionosphere response to recurrent geomagnetic activity in 1974 by Fang, Tzu-Wei, Forbes, Jeffrey M.

    “…The 9 day variation of Earth's thermosphere neutral density in 2005 and 2006 is known to have been influenced by rotating solar coronal holes and the…”
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    Modeling the daytime, equatorial ionospheric ion densities associated with the observed, four-cell longitude patterns in E × B drift velocities by Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo A., Fang, Tzu-Wei, Anderson, David N., Fedrizzi, Mariangel, Stoneback, Russell

    Published in Radio science (01-08-2012)
    “…Previous studies have quantified the longitude gradients in E × Bdrift associated with the four‐cell tidal structures and have confirmed that these sharp…”
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    The INSPIRESat-1: Mission, science, and engineering by Chandran, Amal, Fang, Tzu-Wei, Chang, Loren, Hari, Priyadarshan, Woods, Thomas N., Chao, Chi-Kuang, Kohnert, Richard, Verma, Ankit, Boyajian, Spencer, Duann, Yi, Evonosky, William, Kompella, Mallikarjun, Tsai-Lin, Rong, Kumar, Anant, Srivastava, Sarthak, Schwab, Bennet, Sewell, Robert, Sarpotdar, Mayuresh

    Published in Advances in space research (15-09-2021)
    “…INSPIRESat-1 (IS-1) is a small scientific satellite being developed jointly by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at the University of…”
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    Performance assessment in the commercial off-the-shelf receiver radio occultation mission on VELOX-CI satellite by Li, Bing-Xuan, Fang, Tzu-Wei, Han, Bo, Lim, Benjamin, Chandran, Amal, Lim, Wee-Seng, Tsai, Yung-Fu

    Published in Advances in space research (01-07-2020)
    “…VELOX-CI was launched on December 16, 2015 into the near-equatorial orbit. It is the second micro-satellite of Satellite Research Center (SaRC) in Nanyang…”
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