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Overview

Jean-Pierre Pinty is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with particular expertise in the subfields of Global and Planetary Change, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Atmospheric Science.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Lightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds

Among their recent scientific publications are the following papers:

  • "Lightning modelling for the research of forest fire ignition in Portugal" (2020), published in Atmospheric Research
  • "LIMA (v2.0): A full two-moment cloud microphysical scheme for the mesoscale non-hydrostatic model Meso-NH v5-6" (2024), published in Geoscientific Model Development

The scientist has collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Flavio T. Couto
  • Maksim Iakunin
  • Rui Salgado
  • Paulo Pinto
  • Tânia Viegas

The venues in which their research has been published include:

  • Atmospheric Research
  • Geoscientific Model Development

Best Publications

  • The Meso-NH Atmospheric Simulation System. Part I: adiabatic formulation and control simulations

    J. P. Lafore;J. Stein;N. Asencio;P. Bougeault

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

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

  • A comprehensive two‐moment warm microphysical bulk scheme. I: Description and tests

    Jean-Martial Cohard;Jean-Pierre Pinty

  • High-Resolution Non-Hydrostatic Simulations of Flash-Flood Episodes with Grid-Nesting and Ice-Phase Parameterization

    J. Stein;E. Richard;J. P. Lafore;J. P. Pinty

  • Extending Twomey’s Analytical Estimate of Nucleated Cloud Droplet Concentrations from CCN Spectra

    Jean-Martial Cohard;Jean-Pierre Pinty;Carole Bedos

  • An investigation of mesoscale flows induced by vegetation inhomogeneities using an evapotranspiration model calibrated against HAPEX-MOBILHY data.

    Jean-Pierre Pinty;Patrick Mascart;Evelyne Richard;Robert Rosset

  • A numerical investigation of the influence of large-scale winds on sea-breeze- and inland-breeze-type circulations

    Peter Bechtold;J.-P. Pinty;Patrick Mascart

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

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

  • Cloud-scale model intercomparison of chemical constituent transport in deep convection

    M. C. Barth;S.-W. Kim;S.-W. Kim;Chen Wang;K. E. Pickering;K. E. Pickering

  • 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

  • Impact of forests on mesoscale meteorology

    J. C. Andre;P. Bougeault;J. F. Mahfouf;P. Mascart

  • Numerical simulations of three different MAP IOPs and the associated microphysical processes

    Franck Lascaux;Evelyne Richard;Jean-Pierre Pinty

  • Sulfur scavenging in a mesoscale model with quasi‐spectral microphysics: Two‐dimensional results for continental and maritime clouds

    N. Chaumerliac;Eric Richard;J.-P. Pinty;E. Nickerson

  • Canopy resistance formulation and its effect in mesoscale models: A HAPEX perspective

    Patrick Mascart;Odile Taconet;Jean-Pierre Pinty;Meryem Ben Mehrez

  • A model of marine boundary-layer cloudiness for mesoscale applications

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  • Description and first results of an explicit electrical scheme in a 3D cloud resolving model

    Christelle Barthe;Gilles Molinié;Jean-Pierre Pinty

  • LIMA (v1.0): A quasi two-moment microphysical scheme driven by a multimodal population of cloud condensation and ice freezing nuclei

    B. Vié;J.-P. Pinty;S. Berthet;M. Leriche

  • On the parameterization of activation spectra from cloud condensation nuclei microphysical properties

    Jean-Martial Cohard;Jean-Pierre Pinty;Karsten Suhre

  • Validation of a cirrus parameterization with Meteosat Second Generation observations

    Jean-Pierre Chaboureau;Jean-Pierre Pinty

  • Simple Tests of a Semi-Implicit Semi-Lagrangian Model on 2D Mountain Wave Problems

    Jean-Pierre Pinty;Robert Benoit;Evelyne Richard;René Laprise

  • A comprehensive two-moment warm microphysical bulk scheme. II: 2D experiments with a non-hydrostatic model

    Jean-Martial Cohard;Jean-Pierre Pinty

  • High-resolution numerical simulations of the convective system observed in the Lago Maggiore area on 17 September 1999 (MAP IOP 2a)

    Evelyne Richard;Stephanie Cosma;Pierre Tabary;Jean-pierre Pinty

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Pierre Chaboureau
Jean-Pierre Chaboureau Laboratoire d'Aérologie
Paul R. Krehbiel
Paul R. Krehbiel New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Véronique Ducrocq
Véronique Ducrocq Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
William Rison
William Rison New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Jean-Pierre Cammas
Jean-Pierre Cammas Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Ronald J. Thomas
Ronald J. Thomas New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Si-Wan Kim
Si-Wan Kim Yonsei University
Andrew S. Ackerman
Andrew S. Ackerman Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Guy Delrieu
Guy Delrieu Grenoble Alpes University
Ann M. Fridlind
Ann M. Fridlind Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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