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Julien Delanoë publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Julien Delanoë sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 156 publications — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Julien Delanoë D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Julien Delanoë sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Julien Delanoë is affiliated with the Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University in France. Their research spans extensively within earth and environmental sciences, focusing particularly on atmospheric science and global and planetary change. The primary topics covered in their work include atmospheric aerosols and clouds, meteorological phenomena and simulations, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, climate variability and models, precipitation measurement and analysis, cryospheric studies and observations, and wind and air flow studies.

The scientist has contributed notably to several publication venues, with frequent appearances in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Weather and Climate Dynamics, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, and La Météorologie.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Julien Delanoë include:

  • EUREC 4 A, 2021, Earth System Science Data
  • Microphysics Impacts on the Warm Conveyor Belt and Ridge Building of the NAWDEX IOP6 Cyclone, 2021, Monthly Weather Review
  • Organization of Convective Ascents in a Warm Conveyor Belt, 2020, Weather and Climate Dynamics
  • Absolute Calibration Method for Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) Cloud Radars Based on Corner Reflectors, 2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Mid-level Convection in a Warm Conveyor Belt Accelerates the Jet Stream, 2021, Weather and Climate Dynamics

Julien Delanoë often collaborates with various researchers in the field. Frequent co-authors include Susana Jorquera, Pierre Coutris, Gwendal Rivière, Quitterie Cazenave, and Alfons Schwarzenböeck.

Best Publications

  • The EarthCARE Satellite: The Next Step Forward in Global Measurements of Clouds, Aerosols, Precipitation, and Radiation

    A. J. Illingworth;H. W. Barker;A. Beljaars;Marie Ceccaldi

  • Cloudnet: Continuous Evaluation of Cloud Profiles in Seven Operational Models Using Ground-Based Observations

    A. J. Illingworth;R. J. Hogan;E.J. O'Connor;D. Bouniol

  • Combined CloudSat-CALIPSO-MODIS retrievals of the properties of ice clouds

    Julien Delanoë;Robin J. Hogan

  • A variational scheme for retrieving ice cloud properties from combined radar, lidar, and infrared radiometer

    Julien Delanoë;Robin J. Hogan

  • Frequency of occurrence of rain from liquid-, mixed-, and ice-phase clouds derived from A-Train satellite retrievals.

    Johannes Mülmenstädt;Odran Sourdeval;Julien Delanoë;Johannes Quaas

  • SIRTA, a ground-based atmospheric observatory for cloud and aerosol research

    M. Haeffelin;Laurent Barthès;Olivier Bock;C. Boitel

  • HyMeX-SOP1: The Field Campaign Dedicated to Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flooding in the Northwestern Mediterranean

    Véronique Ducrocq;Isabelle Braud;Silvio Davolio;Rossella Ferretti

  • Toward understanding of differences in current cloud retrievals of ARM ground-based measurements

    Chuanfeng Zhao;Shaocheng Xie;Stephen A. Klein;Alain Protat

  • The North Atlantic Waveguide and Downstream Impact Experiment

    Andreas Schäfler;George Craig;Heini Wernli;Philippe Arbogast

  • Statistical properties of the normalized ice particle size distribution

    Julien Delanoë;Alain Protat;Jacques Testud;Dominique Bouniol

  • Testing IWC Retrieval Methods Using Radar and Ancillary Measurements with In Situ Data

    Andrew J. Heymsfield;Alain Protat;Richard T. Austin;Dominique Bouniol

  • Assessment of Cloudsat Reflectivity Measurements and Ice Cloud Properties Using Ground-Based and Airborne Cloud Radar Observations

    Alain Protat;D. Bouniol;Julien Delanoë;P.T. May

  • A study on the low-altitude clouds over the Southern Ocean using the DARDAR-MASK

    Yi Huang;Steven Thomas Siems;Michael John Manton;Alain Protat

  • From CloudSat-CALIPSO to EarthCare: Evolution of the DARDAR cloud classification and its comparison to airborne radar-lidar observations

    Marie Ceccaldi;Julien Delanoë;R. J. Hogan;N. L. Pounder

  • BASTA: A 95-GHz FMCW Doppler Radar for Cloud and Fog Studies

    Julien Delanoë;Alain Protat;Jean-Paul Vinson;Williams Brett

  • Variability of mixed-phase clouds in the Arctic with a focus on the Svalbard region: a study based on spaceborne active remote sensing

    Guillaume Mioche;Guillaume Mioche;O. Jourdan;O. Jourdan;Marie Ceccaldi;Julien Delanoë

  • A High-Altitude Long-Range Aircraft Configured as a Cloud Observatory: The NARVAL Expeditions

    Bjorn Stevens;Felix Ament;Sandrine Bony;Susanne Crewell

  • Evaluation of Ice Water Content Retrievals from Cloud Radar Reflectivity and Temperature Using a Large Airborne In Situ Microphysical Database

    Alain Protat;Julien Delanoë;Dominique Bouniol;A. Heymsfield

  • Comparison of Airborne In Situ, Airborne Radar–Lidar, and Spaceborne Radar–Lidar Retrievals of Polar Ice Cloud Properties Sampled during the POLARCAT Campaign

    Julien Delanoë;Alain Protat;Olivier Jourdan;Jacques Pelon

  • The Retrieval of Ice-Cloud Properties from Cloud Radar and Lidar Synergy

    Claire Tinel;Jacques Testud;Jacques Pelon;Robin J. Hogan

  • Normalized particle size distribution for remote sensing application

    Julien Delanoë;Andrew J. Heymsfield;Alain Protat;Aaron Bansemer

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain Protat
Alain Protat Bureau of Meteorology
Alfons Schwarzenboeck
Alfons Schwarzenboeck University of Clermont Auvergne
Johannes Quaas
Johannes Quaas Leipzig University
Jacques Pelon
Jacques Pelon Université Paris Cité
Véronique Ducrocq
Véronique Ducrocq Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Jean-Pierre Chaboureau
Jean-Pierre Chaboureau Laboratoire d'Aérologie
Daniel Rosenfeld
Daniel Rosenfeld Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Martina Krämer
Martina Krämer Forschungszentrum Jülich
Chantal Claud
Chantal Claud École Polytechnique
Jean-François Gayet
Jean-François Gayet University of Clermont Auvergne

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