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Han, R., Wang, H., Hu, Z. - Z., Kumar, A., Li, W., Long, L. N., et al. (2016). An Assessment of Multimodel Simulations for the Variability of Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclones and Its Association with ENSO. J. Climate, 29(18), 6401–6423.
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Kalnay, E., Cai, M., Nunez, M., & Lim, Y. - K. (2008). Impacts of urbanization and land surface changes on climate trends. Urban Climate News, 27, 5–9.
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LaRow, T. E., Lim, Y. - K., Shin, D. W., Chassignet, E. P., & Cocke, S. (2008). Atlantic Basin Seasonal Hurricane Simulations. J. Climate, 21(13), 3191–3206.
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Lim, Y. - K. (2008). Applied meteorology in southeastern United States: Application to primary industry and prevention of hurricane damage. Meteorological technology and policy, 1(2), 55–64.
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Lim, Y. - K., & Kim, K. - Y. (2006). A New Perspective on the Climate Prediction of Asian Summer Monsoon Precipitation. J. Climate, 19(19), 4840–4853.
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Lim, Y. - K., & Kim, K. - Y. (2007). ENSO Impact on the Space-Time Evolution of the Regional Asian Summer Monsoons. J. Climate, 20(11), 2397–2415.
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Lim, Y. - K., Cai, M., Kalnay, E., & Zhou, L. (2008). Impact of Vegetation Types on Surface Temperature Change. J. Appl. Meteor. Climatol., 47(2), 411–424.
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Lim, Y. - K., Cocke, S., Shin, D. W., Schoof, J. T., LaRow, T. E., & O'Brien, J. J. (2010). Downscaling large-scale NCEP CFS to resolve fine-scale seasonal precipitation and extremes for the crop growing seasons over the southeastern United States. Clim Dyn, 35(2-3), 449–471.
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Lim, Y. - K., LaRow, T. E., O'Brien, J. J., & Shin, D. W. (2006). Statistical downscaling of the FSUGSM temperature over the southeast United States. Research Activities in Atmospheric and Ocean Modeling, CAS/JSC Working Group on Numerical Experimentation.
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Lim, Y. - K., Shin, D. W., Cocke, S., LaRow, T. E., Schoof, J. T., O'Brien, J. J., et al. (2007). Dynamically and statistically downscaled seasonal simulations of maximum surface air temperature over the southeastern United States. J. Geophys. Res., 112(D24).
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