Vincent Guénard
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007
Philippe Drobinski; F. Saïd; Gérard Ancellet; Joaquim Arteta; Patrick Augustin; Sophie Bastin; A. Brut; Jean-Luc Caccia; Bernard Campistron; S. Cautenet; Augustin Colette; Patrice Coll; U. Corsmeier; Brigitte Cros; Alain Dabas; Hervé Delbarre; Anne Dufour; Pierre Durand; Vincent Guénard; M. Hasel; N. Kalthoff; C. Kottmeier; Fanny Lasry; Aude Lemonsu; Fabienne Lohou; Valéry Masson; Laurent Menut; Clotilde Moppert; V.-H. Peuch; V. Puygrenier
In the French Mediterranean basin the large city of Marseille and its industrialized suburbs (oil plants in the Fos-Berre area) are major pollutant sources that cause frequent and hazardous pollution episodes, especially in summer when intense solar heating enhances the photochemical activity and when the sea breeze circulation redistributes pollutants farther north in the countryside. This paper summarizes the findings of 5 years of research on the sea breeze in southern France and related mesoscale transport and dilution of pollutants within the Field Experiment to Constraint Models of Atmospheric Pollution and Emissions Transport (ESCOMPTE) program held in June and July 2001. This paper provides an overview of the experimental and numerical challenges identified before the ESCOMPTE field experiment and summarizes the key findings made in observation, simulation, and theory. We specifically address the role of large-scale atmospheric circulation to local ozone vertical distribution and the mesoscale processes driving horizontal advection of pollutants and vertical transport and mixing via entrainment at the top of the sea breeze or at the front and venting along the sloped terrain. The crucial importance of the interactions between processes of various spatial and temporal scales is thus highlighted. The advances in numerical modeling and forecasting of sea breeze events and ozone pollution episodes in southern France are also underlined. Finally, we conclude and point out some open research questions needing further investigation.In the French Mediterranean basin the large city of Marseille and its industrialized suburbs (oil plants in the Fos-Berre area) are major pollutant sources that cause frequent and hazardous pollution episodes, especially in summer when intense solar heating enhances the photochemical activity and when the sea breeze circulation redistributes pollutants farther north in the countryside. This paper summarizes the findings of 5 years of research on the sea breeze in southern France and related mesoscale transport and dilution of pollutants within the Field Experiment to Constraint Models of Atmospheric Pollution and Emissions Transport (ESCOMPTE) program held in June and July 2001. This paper provides an overview of the experimental and numerical challenges identified before the ESCOMPTE field experiment and summarizes the key findings made in observation, simulation, and theory. We specifically address the role of large-scale atmospheric circulation to local ozone vertical distribution and the mesoscale processes driving horizontal advection of pollutants and vertical transport and mixing via entrainment at the top of the sea breeze or at the front and venting along the sloped terrain. The crucial importance of the interactions between processes of various spatial and temporal scales is thus highlighted. The advances in numerical modeling and forecasting of sea breeze events and ozone pollution episodes in southern France are also underlined. Finally, we conclude and point out some open research questions needing further investigation.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society | 2005
Philippe Drobinski; Sophie Bastin; Vincent Guénard; Jean-Luc Caccia; Alain Dabas; Patricia Delville; A. Protat; Oliver Reitebuch; Christian Werner
Boundary-Layer Meteorology | 2005
Vincent Guénard; Philippe Drobinski; Jean-Luc Caccia; Bernard Campistron; Bruno Bench
Monthly Weather Review | 2006
Sophie Bastin; Philippe Drobinski; Vincent Guénard; Jean-Luc Caccia; Bernard Campistron; Alain Dabas; Patricia Delville; Oliver Reitebuch; Christian Werner
Archive | 2004
Philippe Drobinski; Sophie Bastin; Vincent Guénard; Jean-Luc Caccia; Alain Dabas; Patricia Delville; Alain Protat; Oliver Reitebuch; Christian Werner
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007
Philippe Drobinski; F. Saïd; Gérard Ancellet; J. Arteta; Patrick Augustin; Sophie Bastin; A. Brut; Jean-Luc Caccia; Bernard Campistron; S. Cautenet; A. Colette; I. Coll; U. Corsmeier; Brigitte Cros; Alain Dabas; Hervé Delbarre; Anne Dufour; Pierre Durand; Vincent Guénard; M. Hasel; N. Kalthoff; C. Kottmeier; Fanny Lasry; Aude Lemonsu; Fabienne Lohou; Valéry Masson; Laurent Menut; C. Moppert; V.-H. Peuch; V. Puygrenier
Archive | 2006
Rhône Valley; Sophie Bastin; Philippe Drobinski; Vincent Guénard; Jean-Luc Caccia; Bernard Campistron; Alain Dabas; Patricia Delville; Oliver Reitebuch; Christian Werner
Hrvatski meteorološki časopis | 2005
Vincent Guénard; G. Tedeschi; Philippe Drobinski; Jean Luc Caccia
6th ESCOMPTE Workshop. | 2005
Sophie Bastin; V. Puygrenier; Fabienne Lohou; Bernard Campistron; C. Moppert; F. Saïd; Philippe Drobinski; Vincent Guénard; Jean-Luc Caccia; Alain Dabas; Patricia Delville; Oliver Reitebuch; Christian Werner
6th ESCOMPTE Workshop | 2005
Jean-Luc Caccia; Vincent Guénard; Philippe Drobinski; Sophie Bastin; B. Bénech; Bernard Campistron