Robert Jubach

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Robert Jubach
Robert Jubach

Mr. Jubach joined the Hydrologic Research Center in August 2005 as Manager of International Technical Programs. He received his B.S. in Meteorology in 1971 from the Pennsylvania State University. After serving time in the Army from 1971-1972, Mr. Jubach began his career as a meteorologist with NUS Corporation, providing meteorological consulting to the nuclear power industry. After three years as a staff meteorologist with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, he returned to NUS in 1979, eventually becoming manager of the Atmospheric Sciences Department and manager of the Region I Superfund Field Investigation Team office. While with NUS, Mr. Jubach managed a large atmospheric dispersion field program in Southeast Brazil as well as represented the Department of Energy as launch support meteorologist at Cape Canaveral for two shuttle launches (Galileo and Ulysses spacecraft payloads). Mr. Jubach was also Vice President and Chief Scientist for Tracer Technologies, Inc. and was Managing Director and Partner for Spectrum Environmental Sciences, Inc. – both small environmental sciences firms.

Just prior to joining HRC, Mr. Jubach provided hydrometeorological program management services to the International Activities Office of the U.S. National Weather Service in support of various international hydrometeorological projects throughout the world. These projects involved implementation of the National Weather Service River Forecast System; design and installation of hydrometeorological monitoring networks, data management and communications systems; application of meteorological forecast models; design and installation of flood early warning systems; determination of precipitation estimates using remote (radar and satellite) sensors and short- and long-term quantitative precipitation forecasts.

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