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Louis Le Toumelin
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 8
Citations - 38
Louis Le Toumelin is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Snow & Climate model. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 6 citations.
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Performance of MAR (v3.11) in simulating the drifting-snow climate and surface mass balance of Adélie Land, East Antarctica
Charles Amory,Charles Amory,Christoph Kittel,Louis Le Toumelin,Cécile Agosta,Alison Delhasse,Vincent Favier,Xavier Fettweis +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new version of the drifting-snow scheme currently embedded in the regional climate model MAR (v3.11) is extensively described and several important modifications relative to previous version have been implemented.
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Sensitivity of the surface energy budget to drifting snow as simulated by MAR in coastal Adelie Land, Antarctica
Louis Le Toumelin,Charles Amory,Charles Amory,Vincent Favier,Christoph Kittel,Stefan Hofer,Xavier Fettweis,Hubert Gallée,Vinay Kayetha +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the regional climate model MAR (v3.11) at 10 km horizontal resolution, forced by ERA5 reanalysis over a 9-year period (2010-2018) to study the impact of drifting snow (designating here the wind-driven transport of snow particles below and above 2 m) on the near-surface atmosphere and surface in Adelie Land, East Antarctica.
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The contribution of drifting snow to cloud properties and the atmospheric radiative budget over Antarctica
Stefan Hofer,Charles Amory,Charles Amory,Christoph Kittel,Tim Carlsen,Louis Le Toumelin,Trude Storelvmo +6 more
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Clouds drive differences in future surface melt over the Antarctic ice shelves
Xavier Fettweis,Cécile Agosta,E. Gilbert,Louis Le Toumelin,Gaybullayeva Malokhat Pulatovna,Shtirts Yu.A.,Shtirts Yu.A.,A. V. Pakhnevich,ewennactxp,ЭРГАШЕВ Отабек Хасанович +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the physical mechanisms that would control future surface melt over the Antarctic ice shelves in high-emission scenarios RCP8.5 and SSP5.5 were studied.
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Clouds drive differences in future surface melt over the Antarctic ice shelves
Christoph Kittel,Charles Amory,Stefan Hofer,Cécile Agosta,Nicolas C. Jourdain,Ella Gilbert,Louis Le Toumelin,Hubert Gallée,Xavier Fettweis +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the physical mechanisms that will control future surface melting over the Antarctic ice shelves in high-emission scenarios RCP8.5 and SSP585 were studied.