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Aurore Voldoire is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, contributing extensively to the fields of Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist has published in several specialized venues, with frequent contributions to the Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, Geoscientific Model Development, and Ocean Science. Other notable publication venues include Scientific Reports and the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society.

The research topics covered by Aurore Voldoire span a range of climate and atmospheric sciences. Key topics include:

  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Aurore Voldoire include:

  • Climate model projections from the Scenario Model Intercomparison Project (ScenarioMIP) of CMIP6, 2021, Earth System Dynamics
  • Evaluating Climate Models with the CLIVAR 2020 ENSO Metrics Package, 2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • The CNRM Global Atmosphere Model ARPEGE-Climat 6.3: Description and Evaluation, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Response of the sea surface temperature to heatwaves during the France 2022 meteorological summer, 2023, Ocean Science
  • IBI-CCS: a regional high-resolution model to simulate sea level in western Europe, 2022, Geoscientific Model Development

The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues such as Romain Roehrig, Jérôme Vialard, Roland Séférian, David Saint-Martin, and Bertrand Decharme. These collaborations reflect a focus on modeling, atmospheric systems, and oceanographic processes.

Best Publications

  • The CNRM-CM5.1 global climate model: description and basic evaluation

    A. Voldoire;E. Sanchez-Gomez;D. Salas y Mélia;B. Decharme

  • Evaluation of CMIP6 DECK Experiments With CNRM-CM6-1

    A. Voldoire;D. Saint‐Martin;S. Sénési;B. Decharme

  • The SURFEXv7.2 land and ocean surface platform for coupled or offline simulation of earth surface variables and fluxes

    V. Masson;P. Le Moigne;E. Martin;S. Faroux

  • Evaluation of CNRM Earth System Model, CNRM‐ESM2‐1: Role of Earth System Processes in Present‐Day and Future Climate

    Roland Séférian;Pierre Nabat;Martine Michou;David Saint‐Martin

  • Climate model projections from the Scenario Model Intercomparison Project (ScenarioMIP) of CMIP6

    Claudia Tebaldi;Kevin Debeire;Veronika Eyring;Veronika Eyring;Erich Fischer

  • Uncertainties in climate responses to past land cover change: First results from the LUCID intercomparison study

    A. J. Pitman;N. de Noblet-Ducoudré;F. T. Cruz;E. L. Davin;E. L. Davin

  • North Atlantic simulations in Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments phase II (CORE-II). Part I: Mean states

    Gokhan Danabasoglu;Steve G. Yeager;David Bailey;Erik Behrens

  • Determining Robust Impacts of Land-Use-Induced Land Cover Changes on Surface Climate over North America and Eurasia: Results from the First Set of LUCID Experiments

    N de Noblet-Ducoudre;J.P. Boisier;A. Pitman;G.B. Bonan

  • Transient Climate Response in a Two-Layer Energy-Balance Model. Part I: Analytical Solution and Parameter Calibration Using CMIP5 AOGCM Experiments

    O. Geoffroy;D. Saint-Martin;D. J. L. Olivié;A. Voldoire

  • Recent Changes in the ISBA‐CTRIP Land Surface System for Use in the CNRM‐CM6 Climate Model and in Global Off‐Line Hydrological Applications

    Bertrand Decharme;Christine Delire;Marie Minvielle;Jeanne Colin

  • Evaluating Climate Models with the CLIVAR 2020 ENSO Metrics Package

    Yann Y. Planton;Eric Guilyardi;Andrew T. Wittenberg;Jiwoo Lee

  • Transient Climate Response in a Two-Layer Energy-Balance Model. Part II: Representation of the Efficacy of Deep-Ocean Heat Uptake and Validation for CMIP5 AOGCMs

    O. Geoffroy;D. Saint-Martin;G. Bellon;A. Voldoire

  • North Atlantic simulations in Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments phase II (CORE-II). Part II: Inter-annual to decadal variability

    Gokhan Danabasoglu;Steve G. Yeager;Who M. Kim;Erik Behrens

  • Variability and predictability of West African droughts: a review on the role of sea surface temperature anomalies.

    Belen Rodríguez-Fonseca;Elsa Mohino;Carlos R. Mechoso;Cyril Caminade

  • Interannual and decadal SST-forced responses of the West African monsoon

    Belén Rodríguez-Fonseca;Serge Janicot;Elsa Mohino;Elsa Mohino;Teresa Losada

  • Attributing the impacts of land-cover changes in temperate regions on surface temperature and heat fluxes to specific causes: Results from the first LUCID set of simulations

    J. P. Boisier;N. de Noblet-Ducoudré;A. J. Pitman;F. T. Cruz

  • The CLIVAR C20C Project: Which components of the Asian-Australian monsoon circulation variations are forced and reproducible?

    Tianjun Zhou;Bo Wu;A. A. Scaife;S. Brönnimann

  • Influence of ENSO on the West African Monsoon: Temporal Aspects and Atmospheric Processes

    Mathieu Joly;Aurore Voldoire

  • An assessment of the Arctic Ocean in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Part III: Hydrography and fluxes

    Mehmet Ilıcak;Helge Drange;Helge Drange;Qiang Wang;Rüdiger Gerdes

  • The CNRM Global Atmosphere Model ARPEGE-Climat 6.3: Description and Evaluation

    Romain Roehrig;Isabelle Beau;David Saint‐Martin;Antoinette Alias

  • An assessment of global and regional sea level for years 1993-2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations

    Stephen M. Griffies;Jianjun Yin;Paul J. Durack;Paul Goddard

  • Northern hemisphere storm tracks during the last glacial maximum in the PMIP2 ocean-atmosphere coupled models: energetic study, seasonal cycle, precipitation

    A. Laîné;M. Kageyama;D. Salas-Mélia;A. Voldoire

Frequent Co-Authors

Bertrand Decharme
Bertrand Decharme Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Hervé Douville
Hervé Douville Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Gurvan Madec
Gurvan Madec Sorbonne University
Christophe Cassou
Christophe Cassou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Simona Masina
Simona Masina Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici
Ramdane Alkama
Ramdane Alkama Joint Research Center
Sergey Danilov
Sergey Danilov Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Christine Delire
Christine Delire Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Qiang Wang
Qiang Wang Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Gokhan Danabasoglu
Gokhan Danabasoglu National Center for Atmospheric Research

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