Jean-Philippe Vidal
ASM Clermont Auvergne
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Jean-Philippe Vidal.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2016
Laurie Caillouet; Jean-Philippe Vidal; Eric Sauquet; Alexandre Devers; Benjamin Graff
The length of streamflow observations is generally limited to the last 50 years even in data-rich countries like France. It therefore offers too small a sample of extreme low-flow events to properly explore the long-term evolution of their characteristics and associated impacts. To overcome this limit, this work first presents a daily 140year ensemble reconstructed streamflow dataset for a reference network of near-natural catchments in France. This dataset, called SCOPE Hydro (Spatially COherent Probabilistic Extended Hydrological dataset), is based on (1) a probabilistic precipitation, temperature, and reference evapotranspiration downscaling of the Twentieth Century Reanalysis over France, called SCOPE Climate, and (2) continuous hydrological modelling using SCOPE Climate as forcings over the whole period. This work then introduces tools for defining spatio-temporal extreme low-flow events. Extreme low-flow events are first locally defined through the sequent peak algorithm using a novel combination of a fixed threshold and a daily variable threshold. A dedicated spatial matching procedure is then established to identify spatiotemporal events across France. This procedure is furthermore adapted to the SCOPE Hydro 25-member ensemble to characterize in a probabilistic way unrecorded historical events at the national scale. Extreme low-flow events are described and compared in a spatially and temporally homogeneous way over 140 years on a large set of catchments. Results highlight well-known recent events like 1976 or 1989– 1990, but also older and relatively forgotten ones like the 1878 and 1893 events. These results contribute to improving our knowledge of historical events and provide a selection of benchmark events for climate change adaptation purposes. Moreover, this study allows for further detailed analyses of the effect of climate variability and anthropogenic climate change on low-flow hydrology at the scale of France.
Weather and Forecasting | 2018
Sabine Radanovics; Jean-Philippe Vidal; Eric Sauquet
AbstractSpatial verification methods able to handle high-resolution ensemble forecasts and analysis ensembles are increasingly required because of the increasing development of such ensembles. An e...
International Journal of Climatology | 2010
Jean-Philippe Vidal; E. Martin; Laurent Franchistéguy; Martine Baillon; Jean-Michel Soubeyroux
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2009
Jean-Philippe Vidal; E. Martin; Laurent Franchistéguy; Florence Habets; Jean-Michel Soubeyroux; Michèle Blanchard; Martine Baillon
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2012
Jean-Philippe Vidal; E. Martin; N. Kitova; J. Najac; Jean-Michel Soubeyroux
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2011
S. Singla; J.P. Céron; E. Martin; Fabienne Regimbeau; Michel Déqué; Florence Habets; Jean-Philippe Vidal
Houille Blanche-revue Internationale De L Eau | 2013
Mathilde Chauveau; Sébastien Chazot; Charles Perrin; Pierre-Yves Bourgin; Eric Sauquet; Jean-Philippe Vidal; Nathalie Rouchy; E. Martin; Julian David; Thomas Norotte; Pascal Maugis; Xavier De Lacaze
Atmospheric Science Letters | 2010
Jean-Pierre Céron; G. Tanguy; Laurent Franchistéguy; E. Martin; Fabienne Regimbeau; Jean-Philippe Vidal
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2015
Jean-Philippe Vidal; Benoit Hingray; Claire Magand; Eric Sauquet; Agnès Ducharne
Geosciences | 2010
Florentina Moatar; Agnès Ducharne; Dominique Thiéry; Vincent Bustillo; Eric Sauquet; Jean-Philippe Vidal