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Jean-Pierre Chaboureau
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 148
Citations - 5221
Jean-Pierre Chaboureau is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Precipitation & Mesoscale meteorology. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 133 publications receiving 4491 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Pierre Chaboureau include University of Reading & Paul Sabatier University.
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Representing Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium Convection in Large-Scale Models
TL;DR: In this paper, a diagnostic convective closure, which is dependent on convective available potential energy (CAPE), is derived under the quasi-equilibrium assumption for the free troposphere subject to boundary layer forcing.
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The simulation of the diurnal cycle of convective precipitation over land in a global model
Peter Bechtold,Jean-Pierre Chaboureau,Anton Beljaars,Alan K. Betts,Martin Köhler,M. J. Miller,Jean-Luc Redelsperger +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of the simulation of the diurnal cycle of convective precipitation over land is addressed with the aid of cloud-resolving (CRM) and single-column (SCM) model simulations.
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Modelling the diurnal cycle of deep precipitating convection over land with cloud-resolving models and single-column models
Françoise Guichard,Jon Petch,Jean-Luc Redelsperger,Peter Bechtold,Jean-Pierre Chaboureau,S. Cheinet,Wojciech W. Grabowski,H. Grenier,Colin Jones,Martin Köhler,Jean-Marcel Piriou,Remi Tailleux,M Tomasini +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, an idealized case-study was designed to investigate the modelling of the diurnal cycle of deep precipitating convection over land, which was performed by seven single-column models and three cloud-resolving models.
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Overview of the Meso-NH model version 5.4 and its applications
Christine Lac,Jean-Pierre Chaboureau,Valéry Masson,Jean Pierre Pinty,Pierre Tulet,Juan Escobar,Maud Leriche,Christelle Barthe,B. Aouizerats,Clotilde Augros,Pierre Aumond,Pierre Aumond,Franck Auguste,Peter Bechtold,Peter Bechtold,Sarah Berthet,Soline Bielli,Frédéric Bosseur,Olivier Caumont,Jean-Martial Cohard,Jean-Martial Cohard,Jeanne Colin,Fleur Couvreux,Joan Cuxart,Joan Cuxart,Gaëlle Delautier,Thibaut Dauhut,Véronique Ducrocq,Jean Baptiste Filippi,Didier Gazen,Olivier Geoffroy,François Gheusi,Rachel Honnert,Jean Philippe Lafore,Cindy Lebeaupin Brossier,Quentin Libois,Thibaut Lunet,Céline Mari,Tomislav Maric,Patrick Mascart,Maxime Mogé,G. Molinié,G. Molinié,Olivier Nuissier,Florian Pantillon,Philippe Peyrillé,Julien Pergaud,Emilie Perraud,Joris Pianezze,Joris Pianezze,Jean-Luc Redelsperger,Didier Ricard,Evelyne Richard,Sébastien Riette,Quentin Rodier,Robert Schoetter,Léo Seyfried,Joël Stein,Joël Stein,Karsten Suhre,Karsten Suhre,Marie Taufour,O. Thouron,Sandra Turner,Antoine Verrelle,Benoît Vié,Florian Visentin,Vincent Vionnet,Philippe Wautelet +68 more
TL;DR: The Meso-NH model as discussed by the authors is an atmospheric non hydrostatic research model that is applied to a broad range of resolutions, from synoptic to turbulent scales, and is designed for studies of physics and chemistry.
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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,Douglas J. Parker,Christopher M. Taylor,Jean-Pierre Cammas,Olivier Bock,Franck Timouk,Jacques Pelon +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of a convective system downdraught and associated gravity current on the monsoon and harmattan flow structure as well as on aerosol vertical distribution over the Sahel and the Sahara is investigated using dropsondes and an airborne lidar.