“…Mahrt (1991) firstly introduced WT into atmospheric sciences when eddy asymmetry in the sheared heated boundary layer was studied. In recent years, WT has been widely used in a series of fields of atmospheric sciences, for instance, analyzing low-level cold fronts (Damage and Blumen, 1993), coherent structures at the atmosphere-forest interface (Gao and Li, 1993), microfronts and associated coherent events (Gamage and Hagelberg, 1993), rainfall spatial structure (Kumar and Foufoula-Georgiou, 1993), dispersion of mixed Rossby-gravity waves in a reduced gravity equatorial model (Meyers et al, 1993), period-doubling and time-frequency localization in the satellite infrared radiance data (Weng and Lau, 1994), vertical structure of atmospheric gravity waves (Sato and Yamada, 1994), interannual variability of sea surface temperature (SST) (Mak, 1995), a proxy paleoclimate time series and monthly mean surface temperature in the Northern Hemisphere (Lau and Weng, 1995), interannual and decadal variations of annual rainfall in North China (Hu, 1996), and so on.…”