Gerard Roe
Professor
Adjunct Assistant Professor, UW Quaternary Research Center
Adjunct Assistant Professor, UW Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Office: JHN-361
Phone: 206-697-3298
Fax: 206-543-0489 (shared)
Email: [javascript protected email address]
Website: http://earthweb.ess.washington.edu/roe
Interests: Atmospheric Dynamics, Surface Processes, Modern climate and Paleoclimate
Research Groups: Climate and Paleoclimate, Glaciology, Geomorphology, Quaternary Research, Structural Geology, Tectonics and Geodynamics
Recent Publications:
Roe, G.H., and Y. Bauman, 2013: Should the climate tail wag the policy dog? Climatic Change, doi:10.1007/s10584-012-0582-6.
Roe, G.H., and K.C. Armour, 2011: How sensitive is climate sensitivity? Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, doi:10.1029/2011GL047913
Roe, G.H., 2011: What do glaciers tell us about climate variability and climate change? J Glaciology, 57, 567-578.
Roe, G.H., 2009: Feedbacks, timescales, and seeing red. Annual Reviews of
Earth and Planetary Sciences, 37, 93-115.
Roe, G.H., and M.B. Baker, 2007: Why is climate sensitivity so unpredictable? Science, 318, 629-632.
Roe, G.H., 2005: Orographic precipitation. Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 33: 645-671.