Accepted, submitted or in revision
2020
F. Lemonnier, A. Chemison, H. GallÃle, G. Krinner, C. Claud, J.B. Madeleine and C. Genthon. Evaluation of coastal Antarctic precipitation in a regional and a global atmospheric model with ground-based radar observations. Copernicus, Geoscientific Model Development, submitted.
M.L. Roussel, F. Lemonnier, G. Krinner and C. Genthon. Evaluating Antarctic precipitation in ERA5 and CMIP6 against CloudSat observations. Copernicus, The Cryosphere, submitted.
J.B. Madeleine, F. Hourdin, J.Y. Grandpeix, C. Rio, J.L. Dufresne, D. Konsta, I. Musat, A. Idelkadi, L. Fairhead, E. Millour, M.P. Lefebvre, L. Mellul, F. Cheruy, O. Boucher, E. Vignon, N. Rochetin, F. Lemonnier, L. Touze-Peiffer and M. Bonazzola. Improved representation of clouds in the LMDZ6A Global Climate Model. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systemes, submitted.
2019
F. Lemonnier, J.B. Madeleine, C. Claud, C. Palerme, C. Genthon, T. L’Ecuyer and N. Wood.
CloudSat-inferred vertical structure of precipitation over the Antarctic continent. Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, AGU.
F. Lemonnier, J.B. Madeleine, C. Claud, C. Genthon, C. Durán-Alarcón, C. Palerme, A. Berne, N. Souverijns, N. van Lipzig, I.V. Gorodetskaya, T. L’Ecuyer and N. Wood.
Evaluation of CloudSat snowfall rate profiles by a comparison with in-situ micro rain radars observations in East Antarctica. The Cryosphere, Copernicus.
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A. Lucas, S. Rodriguez, F. Lemonnier, A. Le Gall, C. Ferrari, Ph. Paillou and C. Narteau. Texture and composition of Titan’s equatorial region inferred from Cassini SAR inversion : Implications for aeolian transport at Saturn’s largest moon. Submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research – Planets, AGU.
2017
V. Ciarletti, A. Herique, J. Lasue, A. C. Levasseur-Regourd, D. Plettemeier, F. Lemonnier, C. Guiffaut, P. Pasquero and W. Kofman. CONSERT constrains the internal structure of 67P at a few-meter size scale. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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2019
Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, AGU – J. C. Ryan, L. C. Smith, M. Wu, S. W. Cooley, C. Miège, L. N. Montgomery, L. S. Koenig, X. Fettweis, B. P. Y. Noel and M. R. van den Broeke. Evaluation of CloudSat’s Cloud‐Profiling Radar for Mapping Snowfall Rates Across the Greenland Ice Sheet.
2018
The Cryosphere, Copernicus – N. Souverijns, A.Gossart, S. Lhermitte, I. V. Gorodetskaya, J. Grazioli, A. Berne, C. Duran-Alarcon, B. Boudevillain, C. Genthon, C. Scarchilli, and N. P. M. van Lipzig. Evaluation of the CloudSat surface snowfall product over Antarctica using ground-based precipitation radars.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Copernicus – R. Bennartz, F. Fell, C. Pettersen, M. D. Shupe, and D. Schuettemeyer. Spatial and temporal variability of snowfall over Greenland from CloudSat observations.