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Julien Delanoë
Researcher at University of Reading
Publications - 75
Citations - 3645
Julien Delanoë is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Lidar. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 58 publications receiving 3028 citations. Previous affiliations of Julien Delanoë include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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The EarthCARE Satellite: The Next Step Forward in Global Measurements of Clouds, Aerosols, Precipitation, and Radiation
Anthony J. Illingworth,Howard W. Barker,Anton Beljaars,Marie Ceccaldi,H. Chepfer,Nicolas Clerbaux,Jason N. S. Cole,Julien Delanoë,C. Domenech,David Donovan,S. Fukuda,Maki Hirakata,Robin J. Hogan,A. Huenerbein,Pavlos Kollias,Takuji Kubota,Takashi Y. Nakajima,Teruyuki Nakajima,Tomoaki Nishizawa,Yuichi Ohno,Hajime Okamoto,Riko Oki,Kaori Sato,Masaki Satoh,Mark W. Shephard,A. Velazquez-Blazquez,Ulla Wandinger,Tobias Wehr,G.-J. van Zadelhoff +28 more
TL;DR: The EarthCARE satellite mission as discussed by the authors provides global profiles of cloud, aerosol, precipitation, and associated radiative properties inferred from a combination of measurements made by collocated active and passive sensors.
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Combined CloudSat-CALIPSO-MODIS retrievals of the properties of ice clouds
Julien Delanoë,Robin J. Hogan +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, data from spaceborne radar, lidar and infrared radiometers on the A-Train of satellites are combined in a variational algorithm to retrieve ice cloud properties, which allows a seamless retrieval between regions where both radar and lidar are sensitive to the regions where one detects the cloud.
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HyMeX-SOP1: The Field Campaign Dedicated to Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flooding in the Northwestern Mediterranean
Véronique Ducrocq,Isabelle Braud,Silvio Davolio,Rossella Ferretti,Cyrille Flamant,Agustin Jansa,Norbert Kalthoff,Evelyne Richard,Isabelle Taupier-Letage,Pierre-Alain Ayral,Sophie Belamari,Alexis Berne,Marco Borga,Brice Boudevillain,Olivier Bock,Jean-Luc Boichard,Marie-Noëlle Bouin,Olivier Bousquet,Christophe Bouvier,Jacopo Chiggiato,Domenico Cimini,Ulrich Corsmeier,Laurent Coppola,Philippe Cocquerez,Eric Defer,Julien Delanoë,Paolo Di Girolamo,Alexis Doerenbecher,Philippe Drobinski,Y. Dufournet,Nadia Fourrié,Jonathan J. Gourley,Laurent Labatut,Dominique Lambert,Jérôme Le Coz,Frank S. Marzano,Gilles Molinié,Andrea Montani,Guillaume Nord,Mathieu Nuret,Karim Ramage,Bill Rison,Odile Roussot,Frédérique Saïd,Alfons Schwarzenboeck,Pierre Testor,Joël Van Baelen,Béatrice Vincendon,Montserrat Aran,Jorge Tamayo +49 more
TL;DR: The first field campaign was devoted to heavy precipitation and flash floods from 5 September to 6 November 2012 within the framework of the 10-year international HyMeX (Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment) dedicated to the hydrological cycles and related high-impact events as mentioned in this paper.
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Toward understanding of differences in current cloud retrievals of ARM ground-based measurements
Chuanfeng Zhao,Shaocheng Xie,Stephen A. Klein,Alain Protat,Matthew D. Shupe,Matthew D. Shupe,Sally A. McFarlane,Jennifer M. Comstock,Julien Delanoë,Min Deng,M. Dunn,Robin J. Hogan,Dong Huang,Michael Jensen,Gerald G. Mace,Renata B. McCoy,Ewan O'Connor,Ewan O'Connor,David D. Turner,Zhien Wang +19 more
TL;DR: The need to further validate current retrieval theories and assumptions and even the development of new retrieval algorithms with more observations under different cloud regimes is suggested.
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SIRTA, a ground-based atmospheric observatory for cloud and aerosol research
Martial Haeffelin,Laurent Barthès,Olivier Bock,Christophe Boitel,Sandrine Bony,Dominique Bouniol,H. Chepfer,Marjolaine Chiriaco,Juan Cuesta,Julien Delanoë,Philippe Drobinski,Jean-Louis Dufresne,Cyrille Flamant,M. Grall,Alma Hodzic,Frédéric Hourdin,Florian Lapouge,Yvon Lemaître,A. Mathieu,Yohann Morille,Catherine M. Naud,Vincent Noel,W. O'Hirok,Jacques Pelon,Christophe Pietras,Alain Protat,B. Romand,Georges Scialom,Robert Vautard +28 more
TL;DR: The Site Instrumental de Recherche par Teledetection Atmospherique (SIRTA) as discussed by the authors is an atmospheric observatory with a suite of active and passive sensors dedicated to routine monitoring of cloud and aerosol properties, and key atmospheric parameters.