Publications
- 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.
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in press
- Gyakum, J.R. and P.J. Roebber. 2001.
The 1998 ice storm: Analysis of a planetary scale event.
Mon. Wea. Rev
(6)
- Roebber, P.J. and G.W. Reuter. 2001.
The sensitivity of precipitation to circulation details. Part II: Mesoscale modeling.
Mon. Wea. Rev
(6)
submitted
- 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)
- Roebber, P.J., D.M. Schultz, and R. Romero. 2001.
Synoptic regulation of the 3 May 1999 tornado outbreak.
Wea. Forecasting.
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Workshop, Conference Proceedings, and Technical Reports
- 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)
- 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.
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Theses & Dissertations
- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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