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Jean-Pierre Chaboureau

Jean-Pierre Chaboureau

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
48
Citations
7220
World Ranking
5608
National Ranking
247

Overview

Jean-Pierre Chaboureau is affiliated with the Laboratoire d'Aérologie in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong focus on atmospheric phenomena. Within these broader areas, their work notably addresses Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Earth-Surface Processes, Oceanography, and Environmental Engineering.

The scientist's research topics cover several key areas including Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, Climate variability and models, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, and Atmospheric Ozone and Climate.

Chaboureau has contributed to numerous publications in a range of respected scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Nature, Weather and Climate Dynamics, Frontiers in Remote Sensing, and La Météorologie.

Selected recent papers illustrate the scope of their research interests:

  • Clouds and Convective Self-Aggregation in a Multimodel Ensemble of Radiative-Convective Equilibrium Simulations (2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems)
  • Summertime dust storms over the Arabian Peninsula and impacts on radiation, circulation, cloud development and rain (2020, Atmospheric Research)
  • Isoprene nitrates drive new particle formation in Amazon's upper troposphere (2024, Nature)
  • Organization of convective ascents in a warm conveyor belt (2020, Weather and Climate Dynamics)
  • Mid-level convection in a warm conveyor belt accelerates the jet stream (2021, Weather and Climate Dynamics)

The scientist collaborates frequently with several co-authors including Florian Pantillon, Julien Delanoë, Cyrille Flamant, Thibaut Dauhut, and Paola Formenti.

Best Publications

  • Representing Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Convection in Large-Scale Models

    Peter Bechtold;Noureddine Semane;Philippe Lopez;Jean-Pierre Chaboureau

  • The simulation of the diurnal cycle of convective precipitation over land in a global model

    P. Bechtold;J.-P. Chaboureau;A. Beljaars;A. K. Betts

  • Overview of the Meso-NH model version 5.4 and its applications

    Christine Lac;Jean Pierre Chaboureau;Valéry Masson;Jean Pierre Pinty

  • Modelling the diurnal cycle of deep precipitating convection over land with cloud-resolving models and single-column models

    F Guichard;J C Petch;J L Redelsperger;P Bechtold

  • Airborne observations of the impact of a convective system on the planetary boundary layer thermodynamics and aerosol distribution in the inter-tropical discontinuity region of the West African Monsoon

    Cyrille Flamant;Jean-Pierre Chaboureau;D.J. Parker;C.M. Taylor

  • Evaluation of cloud-resolving and limited area model intercomparison simulations using TWP-ICE observations: 1. Deep convective updraft properties

    Adam Varble;Edward J. Zipser;Ann M. Fridlind;Ping Zhu

  • Clouds and Convective Self-Aggregation in a Multimodel Ensemble of Radiative-Convective Equilibrium Simulations.

    Allison A. Wing;Catherine L. Stauffer;Tobias Becker;Kevin A. Reed

  • The Aerosols, Radiation and Clouds in Southern Africa Field Campaign in Namibia: Overview, Illustrative Observations, and Way Forward

    Paola Formenti;Barbara d'Anna;Cyrille Flamant;Marc Mallet

  • THE CHUVA PROJECT How Does Convection Vary across Brazil

    Luiz A. T. Machado;Maria A. F. Silva Dias;Carlos Morales;Gilberto Fisch

  • Evaluation of cloud‐resolving and limited area model intercomparison simulations using TWP‐ICE observations: 2. Precipitation microphysics

    Adam Varble;Edward J. Zipser;Ann M. Fridlind;Ping Zhu

  • Towards IASI-New Generation (IASI-NG): impact of improved spectral resolution and radiometric noise on the retrieval of thermodynamic, chemistry and climate variables

    Cyril Crevoisier;Cathy Clerbaux;Vincent Guidard;Thierry Phulpin

  • The role of stability and moisture in the diurnal cycle of convection over land

    J.-P. Chaboureau;J.-P. Chaboureau;F. Guichard;J.-L. Redelsperger;J.-P. Lafore

  • A Comparison of TWP-ICE Observational Data with Cloud-Resolving Model Results

    A. M. Fridlind;Andrew Ackerman;Jean-Pierre Chaboureau;Jiwen Fan

  • Evaluation of Cloud-Resolving Model Intercomparison Simulations Using TWP-ICE Observations: Precipitation and Cloud Structure

    Adam Varble;Ann M. Fridlind;Edward J. Zipser;Andrew S. Ackerman

  • Characteristics of the TOVS Pathfinder Path-B Dataset

    Noëlle A. Scott;Alain Chédin;Raymond Armante;Jennifer Francis

  • Biogenic nitrogen oxide emissions from soils – impact on NO x and ozone over West Africa during AMMA (African Monsoon Multidisciplinary Experiment): modelling study

    C. Delon;C.E. Reeves;D.J. Stewart;D. Serça

  • A numerical study of tropical cross-tropopause transport by convective overshoots

    J.-P. Chaboureau;Jean-Pierre Cammas;J. Duron;P. J. Mascart

  • Diurnal cycle of dust and cirrus over West Africa as seen from Meteosat Second Generation satellite and a regional forecast model

    Jean-Pierre Chaboureau;Pierre Tulet;Céline Mari

  • A Simple Cloud Parameterization Derived from Cloud Resolving Model Data: Diagnostic and Prognostic Applications

    Jean-Pierre Chaboureau;Peter Bechtold

  • Tropical transition of a Mediterranean storm by jet crossing

    Jean-Pierre Chaboureau;Florian Pantillon;Dominique Lambert;Evelyne Richard

  • Summertime dust storms over the Arabian Peninsula and impacts on radiation, circulation, cloud development and rain

    Diana Francis;Jean Pierre Chaboureau;Narendra Nelli;Juan Cuesta

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Pinty
Jean-Pierre Pinty Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Cyrille Flamant
Cyrille Flamant Sorbonne University
Chantal Claud
Chantal Claud École Polytechnique
Jacques Pelon
Jacques Pelon Université Paris Cité
Kerstin Schepanski
Kerstin Schepanski Leibniz Association
Susanne Crewell
Susanne Crewell University of Cologne
Jean-Pierre Cammas
Jean-Pierre Cammas Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Juan Cuesta
Juan Cuesta Université Paris Cité
Jean-Philippe Lafore
Jean-Philippe Lafore Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Peter Bechtold
Peter Bechtold European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts

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