Jean-Pierre Pinty

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Couto FT, Iakunin M, Salgado R, et al. (2020) Lightning modelling for the research of forest fire ignition in Portugal Atmospheric Research. 242: 104993
Coquillat S, Defer E, Guibert Pd, et al. (2019) SAETTA: high resolution 3D mapping of the total lightning activityin the Mediterranean basin over Corsica, with a focus on a MCSevent Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions. 1-35
Coquillat S, Defer E, Guibert Pd, et al. (2019) SAETTA: high-resolution 3-D mapping of the total lightning activity in the Mediterranean Basin over Corsica, with a focus on a mesoscale convective system event Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 12: 5765-5790
Bovalo C, Barthe C, Pinty J. (2019) Examining relationships between cloud-resolving model parameters and total flash rates to generate lightning density maps Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 145: 1250-1266
Hoarau T, Pinty J, Barthe C. (2018) A representation of the collisional ice break-up process in the two-moment microphysics LIMA v1.0 scheme of Meso-NH Geoscientific Model Development. 11: 4269-4289
Hoarau T, Barthe C, Tulet P, et al. (2018) Impact of the Generation and Activation of Sea Salt Aerosols on the Evolution of Tropical Cyclone Dumile Journal of Geophysical Research. 123: 8813-8831
Taufour M, Vié B, Augros C, et al. (2018) Evaluation of the two‐moment scheme LIMA based on microphysical observations from the HyMeX campaign Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. 144: 1398-1414
Hoarau T, Pinty J, Barthe C. (2017) A representation of the collisional ice break-up process in the two-moment microphysics scheme LIMA v1.0 of Meso-NH Geoscientific Model Development Discussions. 11: 1-32
Varble A, Fridlind AM, Zipser EJ, et al. (2012) Correction to “Evaluation of cloud-resolving model intercomparison simulations using TWP-ICE observations: Precipitation and cloud structure” Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 117: n/a-n/a
Fridlind AM, Ackerman AS, Chaboureau JP, et al. (2012) A comparison of TWP-ICE observational data with cloud-resolving model results Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 117
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