Publications
  1. 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. (6)
    in press
  1. Gyakum, J.R. and P.J. Roebber. 2001. The 1998 ice storm: Analysis of a planetary scale event. Mon. Wea. Rev (6)
  2. Roebber, P.J. and G.W. Reuter. 2001. The sensitivity of precipitation to circulation details. Part II: Mesoscale modeling. Mon. Wea. Rev (6)
    submitted
  1. Beletsky, D., D.J. Schwab, P.J. Roebber, M.J. McCormick, G.S. Miller, and J.H. Saylor. 2001. Modeling wind-driven circulation during the March 1998 sediment resuspension event in Lake Michigan. J. Geophys. Res. (3, 5, 6)
  2. Roebber, P.J., D.M. Schultz, and R. Romero. 2001. Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 tornado outbreak. Wea. Forecasting. (6)
Workshop, Conference Proceedings, and Technical Reports
  1. Beletsky, D., D.J. Schwab, M.J. McCormick, G.S. Miller, J.H. Saylor, and P.J. Roebber. 2000. Hydrodynamic modeling for the 1998 Lake Michigan coastal turbidity plume event. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, November 3-5, 1999, New Orleans, LA. 597-613. (3, 5, 6)
  2. 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 9th Penn State/NCAR MM5 Users' Workshop, 23-25 June 1999, Boulder, CO. (6)
Theses & Dissertations
  1. Fowle, M.A. 2001. Study of the convective forecast skill of very high resolution (6-km) NWP model data. Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. 93 pp. (6)
  2. Johnson, D.A. 1999. A diagnostic case study of bent-back frontogenesis and associated severe weather over the U.S. Great Plains. Department of Geosciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. 95 pp. (6)
  3. Sieveking Jr., J.E. 2001. 24-48 hour predictability of lake-enhanced snowbands in the 2-3 January 1999 Midwest blizzard. Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI. 65 pp. (6)