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F. Cheroux
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 5
Citations - 437
F. Cheroux is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stratosphere & SCIAMACHY. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 358 citations.
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A regional air quality forecasting system over Europe : the MACC-II daily ensemble production
Virginie Marécal,Vincent-Henri Peuch,Camilla Andersson,S. Andersson,Joaquim Arteta,Matthias Beekmann,Anna Benedictow,Robert Bergström,Bertrand Bessagnet,A. Cansado,F. Cheroux,Augustin Colette,Adriana Coman,R.L. Curier,H.A.C. Denier van der Gon,A. Drouin,Hendrik Elbern,Emanuele Emili,Richard Engelen,Henk Eskes,Gilles Foret,E. Friese,Michael Gauss,Christos Giannaros,Jonathan Guth,Muriel Joly,E. Jaumouille,Béatrice Josse,N. Kadygrov,Johannes W. Kaiser,Kai Krajsek,Jeroen Kuenen,U. Kumar,Natalia Liora,E. Lopez,Laure Malherbe,Isabel M. Martínez,D. Melas,F. Meleux,Laurent Menut,P. Moinat,T. Morales,J. Parmentier,Andrea Piacentini,Matthieu Plu,Anastasia Poupkou,S. Queguiner,Lennart Robertson,Laurence Rouil,Martijn Schaap,Arjo Segers,Mikhail Sofiev,L. Tarasson,Manu Anna Thomas,Renske Timmermans,Alvaro Valdebenito,P. F. J. van Velthoven,R. van Versendaal,Julius Vira,A. Ung +59 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the pre-operational analysis and forecasting system developed during MACC (Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate) and continued in the MACC-II (summer 2014) European projects to provide air quality services for the European continent.
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A new tropospheric and stratospheric Chemistry and Transport Model MOCAGE-Climat for multi-year studies: evaluation of the present-day climatology and sensitivity to surface processes
H. Teyssèdre,Martine Michou,H. L. Clark,Béatrice Josse,F. Karcher,D. Olivié,Vincent-Henri Peuch,David Saint-Martin,D. Cariolle,Jean-Luc Attié,Philippe Nédélec,Philippe Ricaud,Valérie Thouret,Andreas Volz-Thomas,F. Cheroux +14 more
TL;DR: The MOCAGE-Climat model as discussed by the authors is a state-of-the-art CTM that simulates the global distribution of ozone and its precursors (82 chemical species) both in the troposphere and the stratosphere, up to the mid-mesosphere.
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MACC regional multi-model ensemble simulations of birch pollen dispersion in Europe
Mikhail Sofiev,Uwe Berger,Marje Prank,Julius Vira,Joaquim Arteta,Jordina Belmonte,Karl-Christian Bergmann,F. Cheroux,Hendrik Elbern,E. Friese,Carmen Galán,Robert Gehrig,Dmitry Khvorostyanov,Richard Kranenburg,U. Kumar,Virginie Marécal,Frédérik Meleux,Laurent Menut,Anna-Mari Pessi,Lennart Robertson,Olga Ritenberga,Victoria Rodinkova,Annika Saarto,Arjo Segers,Elena Severova,I. Sauliene,Pilvi Siljamo,Birthe Marie Steensen,E. Teinemaa,Michel Thibaudon,Vincent-Henri Peuch +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the first ensemble modelling experiment in relation to birch pollen in Europe, and the results showed that the models successfully reproduced the timing of the very late season of 2013, generally within a couple of days from the observed start of the season.
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A new version of the CNRM Chemistry-Climate Model, CNRM-CCM: description and improvements from the CCMVal-2 simulations
Martine Michou,David Saint-Martin,H. Teyssèdre,Antoinette Alias,F. Karcher,D. Olivié,D. Olivié,Aurore Voldoire,Béatrice Josse,Vincent-Henri Peuch,Hannah Clark,J. N. Lee,F. Cheroux +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a new version of the Meteo-France CNRM Chemistry-Climate Model (CCM-CCM) which includes some fundamental changes from the previous version.
A new chemistry-climate tropospheric and stratospheric model MOCAGE-Climat: evaluation of the present-day climatology and sensitivity to surface processes
H. Teyssèdre,M. Michou,H. L. Clark,B. Josse,F. Karcher,D. Olivié,V.-H. Peuch,D. Saint-Martin,D. Cariolle,Jean-Luc Attié,P. Ricaud,F. Cheroux +11 more
TL;DR: The MOCAGE-Climat model as mentioned in this paper is a state-of-the-art model that simulates the global distribution of ozone and its precursors (82 chemical species) both in the troposphere and the stratosphere, up to the mid-mesosphere.