PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2004-present Full Professor, Atmospheric Science Group, University of
Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1998-2004 Associate Professor, Atmospheric Science Group, University
of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1994-98 Assistant Professor, Atmospheric Science Group, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1992-94 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Atmospheric Science, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York. Supervisor: Prof. L.F. Bosart.
1991 Lecturer, Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
1988-91 Teaching/Research Assistant, Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology, Department of Meteorology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
1987-88 Senior Atmospheric Scientist, The MEP Company, Markham, Ontario, Canada.
1984-87 Atmospheric Scientist, The MEP Company, Markham, Ontario, Canada.
1983-85 Operational Meteorologist, The MEP Company, Markham, Ontario, Canada.
1981-83 Research Assistant, Department of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
1981 Meteorologist-Intern, Environmental Research and Technology, Air Quality Studies Division, Concord, MA, USA.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2004- Editor, Weather and Forecasting
1999, 01-03 Associate Editor, Monthly Weather Review
2002- American Meteorological Society Standing Committee on Mesoscale Processes
1998-2000 Associate Editor, Weather and Forecasting
1998-2000 American Meteorological Society Standing Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting
1995-1997 American Meteorological Society Standing Committee on Artificial Intelligence
1983-present American Meteorological Society.
1983-present Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Meteorology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1991. Advisor: Prof. J.R. Gyakum
S.M., Meteorology, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1983. Advisor: Prof. F. Sanders
B.Sc. (with distinction), Meteorology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1981.
AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
2005 UWM/UWS Teaching Scholar
2004 American Meteorological Society Editor's Award (Monthly Weather Review)
2002-03 UWM CIPD Center Scholar
1990-91 Canadian Atmospheric Environment Service Postgraduate Scholarship in Meteorology and Atmospheric Science.
1981 Environmental Intern Program Fellowship
GRANT HISTORY
| Entity | Project Title | Funds | Duration |
| UWM/UWS | Atmospheric sciences curriculum integration | $11,372 | 6/05-5/06 |
| NSF/ATM | Synoptic control of mesoscale precipitating
systems in the Pacific Northwest |
$429,872 | 9/01-08/05 |
| UCAR/COMET | A method to improve minimum temperature forecasts | $6,955 | 11/04-12/05 |
| DoD/DARPA | Center for Water Security - Atmosphere/Lake coupling | $50,000 | 10/03-09/04 |
| UW/CIPD | Bridging the gap between theory and applications | $8,000 | 09/02-08/03 |
| DoD/DARPA | Center for Water Security - Physical Modeling | $108.951 | 08/02-07/03 |
| UWM/L&S | High performance computing - augmentation | $153,000 | 09/02-08/03 |
| UWM Grad Sc | Research reserve | $2,000 | 09/01-08/02 |
| UWM/CGLS | Modulation by the Prevailing Synoptic Flow of the Predictability of Local Atmospheric Circulations | $6,000 | 09/99-05/00 |
| UCAR/COMET | Evaluation of the operational forecast utility of very high resolution (6 km) NWP model data | $76,193 | 09/99-12/01 |
| UWM/RIP | Mesoscale Controls on the Predictability of Precipitation | $4,000 | 09/98-12/98 |
| UCAR/COMET | Analysis and storm-scale modeling of the Milwaukee flood event of 20-21 June 1997 | $5,326 | 04/98-06/99 |
| NSF/OCE | The impact of episodic events on nearshore/offshore transport in the Great Lakes - meteorological modeling | $293,375 | 09/97-08/02 |
| UWM | Thunderstorm activity in the Milwaukee-Chicago corridor | $8,707 | 07/95-06/96 |
| NASA/JOVE | Mesoscale modeling of atmospheric scale interactions | $152,352 | 06/95-05/98 |
PUBLICATIONS - REFEREED JOURNALS
Roebber, P.J., and S.L. Bruening, 2005: The climate stimulus: Meteorological effects on the working environment. Submitted to J. Appl. Meteor. (February 2004)
Schultz, D.M., and P.J. Roebber, 2004: The fiftieth anniversary of Sanders (1955): A mesoscale model simulation of the cold front of 17-18 April 1953. Submitted to the Fred Sanders Symposium Volume (September 2004), revised (February 2005).
Ware, E.C., D.M. Schultz, H.E. Brooks, P.J. Roebber and S.L. Bruening, 2004: Improving snowfall forecasting by accounting for the climatological variability of snow density. Wea. Forecasting, (submitted August 2004).
Roebber, P.J., and A.A. Tsonis, 2004: On a method to improve prediction of atmospheric flow transitions. J. Atmos. Sci., (submitted August 2004), revised (February 2005).
Schwab, D.J., B.J. Eadie, R.A. Assel and P.J. Roebber, 2004: Climatology of sediment resuspension events in Southern Lake Michigan. J. Great Lakes Res., (submitted June 2004).
Roebber, P.J., 2004: Bridging the gap between theory and applications: An inquiry into atmospheric science teaching. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., (submitted December 2003, accepted March 2004).
Roebber, P.J., D.M. Schultz, B.A. Colle and D.J. Stensrud, 2004: The
risks and rewards of high resolution and ensemble numerical weather
prediction. Wea. Forecasting, 19, 936-949.
Tsonis, A.A., and P.J. Roebber, 2004: The architecture of the climate
system. Physica A, 333, 497-504.
Fowle, M.A. and P.J. Roebber, 2003: Short-range (0-48 h) numerical prediction of convective occurrence, mode and location. Wea. Forecasting, 18, 782-794.
Roebber, P.J., S.L. Bruening, D.M. Schultz and J.V. Cortinas Jr., 2003: Improving snowfall forecasting by diagnosing snow density. Wea. Forecasting, 18, 264-287.
Beletsky, D., D.J. Schwab, P.J. Roebber, M.J. McCormick, G.S. Miller and J.H. Saylor, 2003: Modeling and wind-driven circulation during the March 1998 sediment resuspension event in Lake Michigan. J. Geophys. Res., 108(C2), 3038, doi:10.1029/2001JC001159, 2003.
Roebber, P.J. and J.R. Gyakum, 2003: Orographic Influences on the Mesoscale Structure of the 1998 Ice Storm. Mon. Wea. Rev., 131, 27-50.
Roebber, P.J., D.M. Schultz and R. Romero, 2002: Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 tornado outbreak. Wea. Forecasting, 17, 399-429.
Roebber, P.J. and G.W. Reuter, 2002: The sensitivity of precipitation to circulation details. Part II: Mesoscale modeling. Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 3-23.
Hamblin, P.F., P. Verburg, P. Roebber, H.A. Bootsma, and R.E. Hecky, 2002. Observations, evaporation and preliminary modelling of over-lake meteorology on large African lakes. The East African Great Lakes: Limnology, Palaeolimnology and Biodiversity. E.O. Odada and D.O. Olago, Eds., Kluwer Academic, 121-151.
Roebber, P.J., D.M. Schultz and R. Romero, 2002: Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 tornado outbreak. Wea. Forecasting, 17, 399-429.
Gyakum, J.R. and P.J. Roebber, 2001: The 1998 ice storm: Analysis of a planetary scale event. Mon. Wea. Rev., 129, 2983-2997.
Roebber, P.J. and J. Eise, 2001: The 21 June 1997 flood: Storm scale simulations and implications for operational forecasting. Wea. Forecasting, 16, 197-218.
Tsonis, A.A., P.J. Roebber and J.B. Elsner, 2000: On the existence of spatially uniform scaling laws in the climate system. Paradigms of Complexity, M.M. Novak, Ed., World Scientific, 25-28.
Roebber, P.J. and M.G. Gehring, 2000: Realtime prediction of the lake breeze on the western shore of Lake Michigan. Wea. Forecasting, 15, 298-312.
Tsonis, A.A., P.J. Roebber and J.B. Elsner, 1999: Long-range correlations in the atmospheric circulation: origins and implications. J. Climate, 12, 1534-1541.
Roebber, P.J., J.M. Frederick and T.P. DeFelice, 1998: Persistent low overcast events in the U.S. upper midwest: A climatological and case study analysis. Wea. Forecasting, 13, 640-658.
Roebber, P.J., 1998: The regime dependence of degree day forecast technique, skill and value. Wea. Forecasting, 13, 783-794.
Tsonis, A.A., P.J. Roebber and J.B. Elsner, 1998: A characteristic time scale in the global temperature record. Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 2821-2823.
Roebber, P.J. and L.F. Bosart, 1998: The sensitivity of precipitation to circulation details. Part I: An analysis of regional analogues. Mon. Wea. Rev., 126, 437-455.
Roebber, P.J., A.A. Tsonis and J.B. Elsner, 1997: Do climate simulations from sea surface temperature forced models represent actual dynamics? Nonlinear Proc. in Geophys., 4, 93-100.
Stewart, T., P.J. Roebber and L.F. Bosart, 1997: The importance of the task in analyzing expert judgment. Org. Behav. and Hum. Dec. Proc., 69, 205-219.
Roebber, P.J., L.F. Bosart and G.J. Forbes, 1996: Does distance from the forecast site affect skill?. Wea. Forecasting, 11, 582-589.
Roebber, P.J. and L.F. Bosart, 1996a: The contributions of education and experience to forecast skill. Wea. Forecasting, 11, 21-40.
Roebber, P.J. and L.F. Bosart, 1996b: The complex relationship between forecast skill and forecast value: A real world analysis. Wea. Forecasting, 11, 544-559.
Roebber, P.J., 1995: Climate variability in a low-order coupled atmosphere-ocean model. Tellus, 47A , 473-494.
Kelly, R.W.P., J.R. Gyakum, D.-L. Zhang and P. J. Roebber, 1994: A Diagnostic Study of the Early Phases of Sixteen Western North Pacific Cyclones. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 72, 515-530.
Roebber, P.J., J.R. Gyakum and D.N. Trat, 1994: Coastal frontogenesis and precipitation during ERICA IOP #2. Wea. Forecasting, 9, 21-44.
Bleck, R. et al., 1993: Eighth cyclone workshop scientific summary, Val Morin, Quebec, Canada, 12-16 October 1992. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 74, 1361-1373.
Roebber, P.J., 1993: A diagnostic case study of self-development as an antecedent conditioning process in explosive cyclogenesis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 976-1006.
Gyakum, J.R., P.J. Roebber and T. Bullock, 1992: The role of antecedent surface vorticity development as a conditioning process in explosive cyclone intensification. Mon. Wea. Rev., 120, 1465-1489.
Roebber, P.J., 1990: Variability in successive operational model forecasts of maritime cyclogenesis. Wea. Forecasting, 5, 586-595.
Roebber, P.J., 1989a: The role of surface heat and moisture fluxes associated with large-scale ocean current meanders in maritime cyclogenesis. Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 1676-1694.
Roebber, P.J., 1989b: On the statistical analysis of cyclone deepening rates. Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 2293-2298.
Roebber, P.J., 1984: Statistical analysis and updated climatology of explosive cyclones. Mon. Wea. Rev., 112, 1577-1589.
PUBLICATIONS - REPORTS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Roebber, P.J., 2004: Bridging the gap between theory and applications: An inquiry into atmospheric science teaching. Learning More About Learning: In the Trading Zone. CIPD, UWM, 82 pp.
Roebber, P.J., 2004: Review of Wisconsin’s Weather and Climate by Joseph M. Moran and Edward J. Hopkins. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 85, 433-434.
Roebber, P.J., 2003: Chance and Thunderstorms. Math Horizons, 9, 5-7.
Hoffman, R. R., P.J. Roebber and H.M. Mogil, 2000: The cognition of
weather forecasters:
A literature review and integrative model of expert reasoning. Technical
Report, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, University of West Florida,
Pensacola FL.
Beletsky, D., D. Schwab, D., K.W. Bedford, C. Chen, Y.P. Chu, J. Lou, P.J. Roebber, and J. Rubao, 2000: Physical-Biological modeling of Lake Michigan in the EEGLE program. Proceedings of the 43rd IAGLR conference, 21-26 May 2000, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.
Tsonis, A.A., P.J. Roebber and J.B. Elsner, 1999: On the relationship between global temperature and ENSO. Proceedings of the 24th Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, 1-5 November 1999, Tuscon, Arizona.
Beletsky, D., D.J. Schwab, P.J. Roebber and J. Lou, 1999: Hydrodynamic modeling for the 1998 Lake Michigan coastal turbidity plume event. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, 3-5 November 1999, New Orleans, LA.
Roebber, P.J., 1999: The role of Lake Michigan in modulating upstream weather conditions: experience with realtime forecasts using MM5 in warm and cold seasons and priorities for future model development. Proceedings of the Ninth Penn State/NCAR MM5 Users' Workshop, 23-25 June 1999, Boulder, CO.
Roebber, P.J. and L. F. Bosart, 1994: How sensitive is the precipitation associated with baroclinic winter storms to small variations in the synoptic-scale circulation? An analysis of observed data using regional analogues. Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Life Cycles of Extratropical Cyclones, 27 June - 1 July 1994, Bergen, Norway.
Roebber, P.J., 1991: Physical processes associated with variability in successive operational model forecasts of cyclogenesis. Doctoral thesis, McGill University, Department of Meteorology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Roebber, P.J., 1990: A study of physical processes associated with variability in ensembles of lagged operational model forecasts of maritime cyclogenesis. Proceedings of the AES/CMOS Third Workshop on Operational Meteorology, 2-4 May 1990, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Smith, J. and P. Roebber, 1989: Polar lows in Canadian offshore waters. Canadian Climate Centre Report, AES Downsview, Ontario.
Brown, R.D., I.Horjen, T.Jorgensen and P.Roebber, 1988: Evaluation of state-of-the-art drilling platform ice accretion models. Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Atmospheric Icing of Structures, Paris, France, September, 1988.
Roebber, P.J., 1988a: Report on the meteorological conditions related to the hail and tornado damage in southern Ontario on May 30-31, 1985. Prepared for Borden and Elliot, Barristers and Solicitors, Toronto, Ontario, 54 pp.
Roebber, P.J., 1988b: Helicopter and airframe icing potential off the Canadian east coast. Canadian Climate Centre Report No. 88-5, AES Downsview, Ontario, 105 pp.
Weisman, B. and P. Roebber, 1988: Audit of ICS operations at Horne division. Prepared for Lavery, O'Brien Avocats, Montreal, Quebec, 9 pp.
Brown, R., P.Roebber and K.Walsh, 1987: Identification of severe wave-producing storms affecting coastal areas of Eastern Canada. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Wave Hindcasting and Forecasting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 1986.
Roebber, P. and P. Mitten, 1987: Modelling and measurement of icing in Canadian waters. Canadian Climate Centre Report No. 87-15, AES Downsview, Ontario, 150 pp.
Brown, R., P.Roebber and K.Walsh, 1986: Climatology of severe storms affecting coastal areas of Eastern Canada. ESRF Report No. 020, 233 pp.
Brown, R. and P.J. Roebber, 1985: The ice accretion problem in Canadian waters related to offshore energy and transportation. Canadian Climate Centre Report No. 85-13, AES Downsview, Ontario, 295 pp.
Roebber, P.J., 1983: Possible mechanisms of explosive maritime cyclogenesis. Master of Science thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Meteorology and Physical Oceanography, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
LECTURES - CONFERENCES AND INVITED SEMINARS (PRESENTED ONLY)
Roebber, P.J., 2004: A decade of exploration of the use of mesoscale models in making convective forecasts. Invited talk at the National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma, 3 May 2004.
Roebber, P.J., 2004: Bridging the gap between theory and applications: An inquiry into atmospheric science teaching. Invited talk at the OPID/UWS Leadership Site 2004 Spring Conference, Madison, WI, 13-14 April 2004.
Roebber, P.J. and K. Swanson, 2004: Synoptic control of mesoscale precipitating systems in the Pacific Northwest. Madison Predictability Workshop, 15-17 March 2004, Madison, WI.
Roebber, P.J., D.M. Schultz, B.A. Colle, and D.J. Stensrud, 2004: The risks and rewards of high-resolution and ensemble numerical weather prediction. 20th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Seattle, WA, 15 January 2004.
Roebber, P.J., 2004: Mesoscale modeling and the scientifice forecast process. Invited talk at The Fred Sanders Symposium, Seattle, WA, 12 January 2004.
Roebber, P.J., 2003: High-resolution versus ensembles: What is the correct balance for Numerical Weather Prediction? USWRP Mesoscale Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, 10-12 December 2003.
Roebber, P.J., and J.R. Gyakum, 2003: Orographic influences on the mesoscale structure of the 1998 Ice Storm. 12th Cyclone Workshop, Val Morin, Quebec, 21-26 September 2003.
Swanson, K., and P.J. Roebber, 2003: Synoptic control of mesoscale precipitating systems in the Pacific Northwest. 12th Cyclone Workshop, Val Morin, Quebec, 21-26 September 2003.
Roebber, P.J. and M.A. Fowle, 2002: Short-range (0-48h) Numerical Prediction of Convective Occurrence, Mode and Location in the Great Lakes Region. The 11th Annual U.S./Canada Workshop on Great Lakes Operational Meteorology, Traverse City, Michigan, 8-10 October 2002.
Roebber, P.J., S. Bruening and D. Schultz, 2002: Diagnosing Snowfall Density. The 36th Congress of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada, 22-25 May 2002.
Roebber, P.J., 2002: The Use of a Mesoscale Meteorological Model to Downscale Observations in Coastal Waters. 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 11-15 February 2002.
Roebber, P.J., D. Schultz and R. Romero, 2001: Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 Great Plains tornado outbreak. The 9th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 30 July-2 August 2001.
Roebber, P.J., D. Schultz and R. Romero, 2001: Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 Great Plains tornado outbreak. Invited talk at the Meteorological Services of Canada, Dorval, Quebec, Canada, 9 July 2001.
Roebber, P.J., D. Schultz and R. Romero, 2001: Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 Great Plains tornado outbreak. Invited talk at the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 3 July 2001.
Roebber, P.J., 2000: Synoptic input, sub-synoptic output: Model noise or reality? Invited talk at the National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma, 15 December 2000.
Roebber, P.J. and J. Eise, 2000: The 21 June 1997 flood: Storm scale simulations and implications for operational forecasting. The 20th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Orlando, Florida, 11-15 September 2000.
Roebber, P.J., D. Schultz and R. Thompson, 2000: Beyond the nowcast range: 24-h forecast guidance concerning convective initiation and mode for the Great Plains tornado outbreak of 3 May 1999. The 20th Conference on Severe Local Storms, Orlando, Florida, 11-15 September 2000.
Roebber, P.J. and. D.A. Johnson, 2000: Analysis and model simulations of a case of bent-back frontogenesis and associated severe weather over the U.S. Great Plains. The Eleventh Extratropical Cyclone Workshop, 27-31 August, 2000, Pacific Grove, California.
Roebber, P.J., 2000: The use of storm-scale resolution numerical weather prediction for operational forecasting of atmospheric convection. International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS) 2000 Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 25-27 May 2000.
Roebber, P.J., D. Schultz and R. Thompson, 2000: Beyond the nowcast range: 24-h forecast guidance concerning convective initiation and mode for the Great Plains tornado outbreak of 3 May 1999. The First National Symposium on the 3 May 1999 Great Plains tornado outbreak. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1-3 May 2000.
Roebber, P.J., 1999: Synoptic input, sub-synoptic output: Model noise or reality? Invited talk at the NWS Winter Weather Workshop, Sullivan, Wisconsin, 3 November 1999.
Roebber, P.J., 1999: Some meteorological modeling results for Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. EEGLE/KITES workshop, Minneapolis, MN, 28-30 October 1999.
Roebber, P.J., 1999: Synoptic input, sub-synoptic output: Model noise or reality? Invited talk at the Illinois State Water Survey, Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, 27 September 1999.
Roebber, P.J. and J.R. Gyakum, 1999: The 1998 ice storm: Analysis and predictability of a planetary scale event. The 17th Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 13-17 September 1999, Denver, CO.
Roebber, P.J., 1999: The role of Lake Michigan in modulating upstream weather conditions: experience with realtime forecasts using MM5 in warm and cold seasons and priorities for future model development. The Ninth Penn State/NCAR MM5 Users' Workshop, 23-25 June 1999, Boulder, CO.
Roebber, P.J., 1999: Storm-scale NWP in real-time for the upper midwest. Invited talk at the Department of Geography, Nothern Illinois University, 19 March 1999.
Roebber, P.J., 1998: The realtime MM5 and operational utilization of mesoscale models. Invited talk at the National Weather Service - Green Bay, 7 December 1998, Green Bay, WI.
Johnson, D. and P.J. Roebber, 1998: A diagnostic case study of frontal fracture and associated severe convection over the U.S. Great Plains. The 19th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 14-18 September 1998, Minneapolis, MN.
Roebber, P.J. and M.R. Westendorf, 1998: A very high resolution model forecast of severe convection under conditions of strong synoptic forcing. The 19th Conference on Severe Local Storms, 14-18 September 1998, Minneapolis, MN.
Roebber, P.J., 1998: Realtime storm-scale modeling of weather systems at UW-Milwaukee. The Second Workshop on Realtime Mesoscale NWP, 17-18 June 1998, Boulder, CO.
Roebber, P.J., 1998: Storm-scale modeling of weather systems at UW-Milwaukee. Invited talk at the Region State and Local Monitoring Contacts' Meeting, US EPA, 4 March 1998, Chicago, IL.
Roebber, P.J., M. Thomas and M. Westendorf, 1998: Predictability of convection and attendant precipitation under conditions of weak and strong synoptic forcing. The Sixteenth Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 11-16 January 1998, Phoenix, AZ.
Roebber, P.J. and M.K. Thomas, 1997: Nocturnal/Daybreak Convection in Anticyclonic Flow in the Upper Midwest - Analysis and Very High Resolution Mesoscale Modeling. The Tenth Extratropical Cyclone Workshop, 22-26 September, 1997, Val Morin, Quebec, Canada.
Roebber, P.J., L.F. Bosart and V. Mohan Karyampudi, 1995: The Subtle Role of the Subtropical Jet in Moisture Accession in Baroclinic Winter Storms. The Ninth Extratropical Cyclone Workshop, 3-7 December, 1995, Pacific Grove, California.
Roebber, P.J., 1995a: The sensitivity of precipitation to circulation details: Some results from an analysis of regional analogues. Invited talk at the NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA-GSFC), Mesoscale Dynamics and Precipitation Branch on August 11, 1995.
Roebber, P.J., 1995b: The sensitivity of precipitation to circulation details: Some results from an analysis of regional analogues. Invited talk at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Techniques Development Branch) in Silver Spring, MD on July 25, 1995.
Roebber, P.J., 1995c: Climate variability in a low-order coupled atmosphere-ocean model. Annual meeting of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society in Kelowna, B.C. May 30 June 2, 1995.
Roebber, P.J., 1995d: The complex relationship between forecast skill and forecast value. Some results from an analysis of real-world applications of standard public forecasts. AMS Fourteenth Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Dallas, TX., 15-20 January 1995.
Roebber, P.J., 1994a: How sensitive is precipitation to small variations in the synoptic-scale circulation? An analysis of observed data using regional analogues. Invited talk at the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, McGill University, April 1994.
Roebber, P.J., 1994b: How sensitive is precipitation to small variations in the synoptic-scale circulation? An analysis of observed data using regional analogues. Invited talk at the Department of Atmospheric Science, University of Wisconsin/Madison, February 1994.
Roebber, P.J., 1993a: How much accuracy is required in a forecast of the mass field to correctly predict precipitation in baroclinic winter storms? AMS Thirteenth Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Vienna, Va., 2-6 August 1993.
Roebber, P.J., 1993b: Climate variability in a low-order coupled atmosphere-ocean model. Invited talk at the Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, February 1993.
Roebber, P.J., 1992: Coastal frontogenesis and precipitation during ERICA IOP #2. Eighth cyclone workshop, Val Morin, Quebec, 12-16 October 1992.
Roebber, P.J., 1991a: Variability in successive operational model forecasts of maritime cyclogenesis. AMS First International Symposium on Winter Storms, New Orleans, La., 14-18 January 1991.
Roebber, P.J., 1991b: Variability in successive operational model forecasts of maritime cyclogenesis. Invited talk at the National Meteorological Center, Camp Springs, Md, May 1991.
Roebber, P.J., 1990a: A study of physical processes associated with variability in ensembles of lagged operational model forecasts of maritime cyclogenesis. AMS Fourth Conference on Mesoscale Processes, Boulder, Co., 25-29 June 1990.
Roebber, P.J., 1990b: A study of physical processes associated with variability in ensembles of lagged operational model forecasts of maritime cyclogenesis. AES/CMOS Third Workshop on Operational Meteorology, 2-4 May 1990, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.