Julie Mireille Thériault
Julie Mireille Thériault
Professeure
Domaines d'expertise
Cheminement académique
2018- : Titulaire de Chaire de recherche du Canada en Évènements météorologiques hivernaux extrêmes - Canada Research Chaire in Extreme Winter Weather Events
2015- : Professeur permanent (associate professor), Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM),Montréal, Québec, Canada
2011-2015: Professeur régulier (assistant professor), Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM),Montréal, Québec, Canada
2009-2011: Advanced Study Program (ASP) Postodc, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, Colorado
2004-2009: PhD Sciences atmosphériques, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada
2002-2004: MSc Scicences atmosphériques, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada
1998-2002: BSc Spécialisation physique, Université de Moncton, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Unités de recherche
- Centre pour l'étude et la simulation du climat à l'échelle régionale (ESCER)
Projets de recherche et/ou de recherche-création en cours
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Simulation et analyse du climat à haute résolution (SACHR)
L'objectif principal est de développer une nouvelle version du Modèle régional canadien du climat (MRCC), la version 6 qui sera configurée afin d'atteindre une très haute résolution spatiale (ordre du 1 km). Ce réseau est piloté par René Laprise.
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Global Water Futures - Core Modelling Team
The core modelling team is led by Martyn Clark and Al Pietroniro. I am leading the section on 'Spatial Meteorogical Forcing Data' that aims to produce spatial meteorological datasets using dynamical downscaling, statistical downscaling and station data product over North America to conduct, for example, atmospheric and hydrological process studies.
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Global Water Futures - Pillar 1 Saint John River Experiment on Cold Season Storms (SAJESS)
Ce projet vise à mieux comprendre l'impact de la phase de la précipitation durant la saison froide sur l'évolution du manteau neigeux au printemps.
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Modélisation hydrologique avec bilan énergétique (ÉVAP) - 2
Ce projet est la continuation du projet Modélisation hydrologique avec bilan énergétique (ÉVAP) mené en collaboration avec Ouranos, Hydro-Québec et plusieurs universités au Québec. Le projet est piloté par François Anctil, l'Université Laval.
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Global Water Futures - Pillar 1 Storms and Precipitation Across the Continental Divide Experiment (SPADE)
This project aims to better understand fine-scale factors leading to storms and precipitation across the continental divide north of the Canada-US border.
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Global Water Futures - Pillar 3 Mountain Water Futures
This project is lead by S. Carey at McMaster University. The goal of this project is to understand future water for the mountains of Western Canada and to improve the ability to predict future hydrological regimes and plan appropriate adaptation. Changes to Canada's western mountains are having profound and rapid impact on the rate, magnitude and timing of streamflow regimes, which is challenging current water resource management practices in the region.
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Global Water Futures - Pillar 3 Precipitation-Related Climate Extremes
This network is led by Ronald Stewart, University of Manitoba, and Francis Zwiers, Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium. This project will provide new insights into the future occurrence of precipitation-related extremes including drought, intense precipitation events and hazardous winter precipitation. Such extremes impact many sectors across Canada including agriculture (such as through effects on food production and crop damage), electrical utilities (such as through hydro power generation and transmission impacts), engineering design (such as through improved estimation of return levels for extreme precipitation), health (such as through impacts on water quality and water-borne diseases), and insurance (with a backdrop of recent record-breaking payouts such as the Calgary flooding and Fort McMurray wildfire).
Partenaires (organismes, entreprises)
- Je travaille en collaboration avec le consortium Ouranos, Énergie Nouveau Brunswick, Hydro Québec, plusieurs universités (ex: University of Northern British Columbia, University of Manitoba, University of Saskatchewan, McGill University et Université Laval), Environnement Changement climatique Canada et le National Center of Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
- Physique des nuages (2025, 2024, 2023)
- Meteorologie synoptique (2023, 2020)
- Laboratoire ii (2023, 2022, 2021)
- Physique et dynamique des nuages (2023, 2022)
- Laboratoire iii (2022, 2021)
- Seminaires en sciences de l'atmosphere (2021, 2020)
- La liste complète d'articles scientifiques/the complete list of scientific publications
- La liste complète des conférences/the list of conference presentations
- Marinier, S, J M Thériault (2017), Case study of an ice pellet storm over the Toronto area in a climate change context, CMOS Congress, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [OP]
- Matte, D, J M Thériault, and R Laprise (2017), Climate change study of mixed precipitation over southern Quebec using a Regional Climate Models, CMOS Congress, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [PP]
- St-Pierre M, J M Thériault, D Paquin (2017), Influence of the model spatial resolution on atmospheric conditions leading to freezing rain in regional climate simulations, CMOS Congress, Toronto, Ontario, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2017), Winter precipitation types, Canadian Geophysical Union Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [Invited, OP]
- Cholette M, J M Thériault, J A Milbrandt and H Morrison (2017), Simulations of ice pellets and freezing rain using an explicit parameterization of the bulk liquid fraction of ice, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Canada [OP]
- Marinier, S and J M Thériault (2017), On the study of a major ice pellet storm in the Toronto area in a climate change context, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Quebec [PP]
- St-Pierre M, J M Thériault, D Paquin (2017), Influence of the model spatial resolution on atmospheric conditions leading to freezing rain in regional climate simulations, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Québec, Canada [PP]
- Matte D, J M Thériault and R Laprise (2017), Climate change study of mixed precipitation over southern Quebec using a Regional Climate Models, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Québec, Canada [PP]
- Cholette M, J M Thériault, J A Milbrandt and H Morrison (2017), Simulations of ice pellets and freezing rain using an explicit parameterization of the bulk liquid fraction of ice, European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria [PP]
- Thériault, J M (2016), Evaluation of the atmospheric conditions associated with freezing rain in past and future climate scenarios, Canadian Electricity Association's, Climate Change Adaptation Working group meeting, Ottawa, Ontario [Invited, OP]
- Marinier, S and J M Thériault (2016), On the study of a major ice pellet storm in the Toronto area in a climate change context, GEWEX Convection-Permitting Climate Modeling Workshop, Boulder, Colorado [PP]
- Thériault, J M, R Stewart and J Pomeroy (2016), Mountain precipitation experiment: Overview of the project and results, CCRN SOAP Workshop, Saskatoon, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R Rasmussen, M Colli and L G Lanza (2016), Examination of the collection efficiency of solid precipitation gauges based on the measured characteristics of precipitation, XVII International Conference on Cloud and Precipitation, Manchester, United Kingdom [OP]
- Cholette, M, J M Thériault, J A Milbrandt and H Morrison (2016), Simulations of freezing rain and ice pellets, XVII International Conference on Cloud and Precipitation, Manchester, United Kingdom [OP]
- Cholette, M, J M Thériault, J A Milbrandt and H Morrison (2016), Microphysics parameterization of partial melting and refreezing of ice particles, 9th International Cloud Modeling Workshop, Exeter, United Kingdom [PP]
- Poirier, E and J M Thériault (2016), A study of rain-snow transitions in the Kananaksis Valley, Alberta, AMS Mountain Meteorology conference, Burlington, Vermont, United States [OP]
- Vaquer, P and J M Thériault (2016), Characteristics of winter precipitation types and associated atmospheric conditions in the Kananasksis Valley, CMOS Congress, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada [OP]
- Thériault J M, V Mcfadden, O Nikiema, R Laprise and D Paquin (2016), Evaluation of the atmospheric conditions associated with freezing rain and ice pellets produced by regional climate model simulations, CMOS Congress, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada [OP]
- Duplessis, P, J M Thériault, R E Stewart and J Pomeory (2015), Microphysical processes associated with the formation and evolution of precipitation types during the Alberta Flooding event of June 2013, CMOS Congress, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada [OP]
- Matte, D, J M Thériault and R Laprise (2016), Climate projections of the occurrences of mixed precipitation over southern Quebec, CMOS Congress, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada [PP]
- Matte, D, R Laprise, J M Thériault and P Lucas-Picher (2016), Small-scale development in regional climate model simulations, CMOS Congress, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada [OP]
- Matte D, R Laprise, J M Thériault and P Lucas-Picher (2016), Small-scale development in regional climate model simulations, ICRC-CORDEX, Stockholm, Sweden [PP]
- Cholette M, J M Thériault (2016), Simulation of freezing rain and ice pellets, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Matte D, R Laprise, J M Thériault and P Lucas-Picher (2016), Spatial spin-up of ne scales in regional climate model simulation driven by low-resolution boundary conditions, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Québec, Canada [PP]
- Poirier, E and J M Thériault (2016), Étude de la ligne pluie-neige dans les Rocheuses canadiennes, Congrès de l'ACFAS, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Colli, M, J M Thériault, M Stagnaro, L G Lanza and R M Rasmussen (2016), Study of the solid precipitation wind induced under-catch using snowfall intensity, AMS Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R Rasmussen, M Colli and L G Lanza (2016), Examination of the catch efficiency of snow gauges based on the observe characteristics of snow, AMS annual meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States [OP]
- Matte, D, R Laprise and JM Thériault (2015), Considerations on domain location according to the jump of resolution between the driving data and the nested regional climate model, AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, United States [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2015), Factors impacting the catch effcieincy of snow gauges, McGill Seminars, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP, Invited]
- Thériault, J M (2015), Precipitation types and atmospheric conditions in complex terrain, CCRN Third Annual General Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, E Poirier, H Sankare, P Duplessis (2015), Precipitation type formation and evolution in complex terrain, CCRN Modelling Workshop, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2015), Caracteristics, procesus deformation et mesure des precipitation hivernales, Consortium Ouranos, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP, invited]
- Thériault, J M, R E Stewart, I Hung, P Vaquer, J Almonte, E Poirier, S Berg, E Bresson, M Cholette, D Matte, L Scaff, H Sankare and J Pomeroy (2015), A precipitation experiment in the Kananaskis area of the Alberta Rockies, 33rd International alpine meteorology conference, Innsbruck, Austria [OP]
- Thériault J M, V Mcfadden, M St-Pierre, D Paquin, E Bresson, M Cholette, R Laprise and R de Elia (2015), Analysis of freezing rain occurrence over Eastern Canada using regional climate mode simulations, Our common future under climate change, Paris, France [PP]
- Matte D, R Laprise and J M Thériault (2015), Reducing the computational cost with muliple dynamical downscaling: a two sided coin, AGU Meeting, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M and H Sankare (2015), Sensitivity of snow crystal habit to the type of precipitation reaching the surface, AGU Meeting, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Thériault J M, M Cholette, M St-Pierre (2015), Update on the formation mechanisms and occurrence of freezing rain, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Bresson E, R de Elia, R Laprise, D Paquin, J M Thériault (2015), Freezing rain over Eastern North-America: Impact of high resolution using CRCM5 model, CNRCWP annual workshop, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Colli, M, L G Lanza, R Rasmussen and J M Thériault (2015), Advances in the evaluation of wind-induced udnercatch using CFD-based simulations of snow gauge performance, EGU Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2014), Update on microphysics and Alberta Flooding event, CCRN Annual Workshop, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R Rasmussen, J -Y Trépanier, E Petro, K Ikeda, M Colli (2014), Examination of the Catch Efficiency of the Double Fence Intercomparison Reference (DFIR), for Snow, 17th Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation, Westminster, Colorado, United States [OP]
- Rasmussen, R, S Landolt, B B Baker, J Kochendorfer, J M Thériault and M Colli (2014), Examination of the performance of single alter Shielded and unshielded snow gauges using observations from the Marshal Fiedl stie during the SPICE WMO field program and numerical model simulations, 17th Symposium on Meteorological Observation and Instrumentation, Westminster, Colorado, United States [OP]
- Colli M, L G Lanza, R Rasmussen and J M Thériault (2014), Wind induced errors on solid precipitation measurements: an evaluation using time-dependent turbulence simulations, EGU Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria [OP]
- St-Pierre, M and J M Thériault (2014), Water saturation curve used on the ice crystal growth diagram, CMOS Congress, Rimouski, Québec, Canada [PP]
- Sankare, H and J M Thériault (2014), Sensitivity of snowflake types on the production of freezing rain and ice pellets, CMOS Congress, Rimouski, Québec, Canada [PP]
- Cholette, M, J M Thériault and R Laprise (2014), Implication of model resolution on the production of freezing rain, CNRCWP Annual Workshop, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2014), Winter precipitation and overview of glacier fields in Canada, WRF-Glacier Workshop, Bergen, Norway [OP, Invited]
- Thériault, J M, S Boodoo, R Goodson, B Kochtubajda, Y Li, R E Stewart and K Szeto (2014), The June 2013 Alberta flooding event: Climatology, synoptic conditions and precipitation fields, CCRN workshop on Extreme Weather and Hydrology, Canmore, Alberta, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2013), Process studies, OLYMPEX planning meeting, Seattle, Washington, United States [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2013), Winter Precipitation Type Studies, OLYMPEX meeting, McGill University, Montréal, Québec Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2013), Winter Precipitation Types: Simulations and Observations, Atelier FRQNT regroupement stratégique, McGill University [Invitation, OP]
- Doyle, J and J M Thériault (2013), Microphysical processes associated with the formation of Arctic mixed-phase clouds, CMOS Congress, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, J -Y Trépanier, E Petro, J Hoover, R Nitu and R Rasmussen and M Coli (2013), Simulations of precipitation gauge collection efficiency, CMOS Congress, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, J Doyle, J A Milbrandt, G Thompson, J R Minder (2013), Link between the direction of the valley flow and melting snow, CMOS Congress, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M (2013), Formation processes and measurements of winter precipitation types, Regional Climate Modelling Workshop, Montréal, Québec Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, J A Milbrandt, R Mo and J Doyle (2012), Sensitivity of microphysical processes to the precipitation phase transition during a winter storm during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, International Cloud and Precipitation Conference, Leipzig, Germany [PP]
- Thériault, J M, J A Milbrandt and J Doyle (2012), Case 5: Orographically-enhanced winter snowstorm, International Cloud Modeling Workshop, Warsaw Poland [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R Rasmussen, K Ikeda and S Landolt (2012), Dependence of snow gauge collection efficiency on snowflake characteristic, WMO-SPICE Workshop, Boulder, Colorado, United States [Invited OP]
- Thériault, J M, J A Milbrandt, R Mo and J Dolye (2012), Effects of microphysical processes on the wind fields over complex terrain during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, CMOS Congress, Montréal, Québec, Canada [PP]
- Thériault, J M, R Rasmussen, K Ikeda and S Landolt (2012), Dependence of snow gauge collection efficiency on snowflake characteristic, C-SPICE Workshop, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada [Invited OP]
- Thériault, J M, R Rasmussen, K Ikeda and S Landolt (2012), Theoretical study on the correlation between snowflake type and gauge collection efficiency, AMS Annual meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R Rasmussen, T Smith, M Brugman, J Milbrandt, R Mo, G Isaac, P Joe, J Mailhot and B Denis (2011), A case study of diabatic cooling of melting snow during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, CMOS Congress, Victoria, British Columbia, United States [OP]
- Thériault, J M, K Ikeda, R Rasmussen, S Landolt, S Ziegler and A Jachcik (2011), Effects of snowflake characteristics on the collection efficiency of snow gauge, Annual AMS Meeting, Seattle, Washington, United States [PP]
- Thériault, J M, Rasmussen, R, T Smith, M Brugman, J Milbrandt, R Mo, G Isaac, P Joe, J Mailhot and B Denis (2011), Effects of diabatic cooling of melting snow : February 13-14 case study, SNOW-V10 Workshop, Deerhurst, Ontario, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, K Ikeda, R Rasmussen, S Landolt, S Ziegler and A Jachcik (2010), The relationship between snowflake characteristics and snow gauge collection efficiency, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, United States [PP]
- Rasmussen, R, M Brugman, R Mo, T Smith, J M Thériault, G Isaac, P Joe, J Milbrandt, J Mailhot and B Denis (2010), Precipitation Nowcasting during the Vancouver 2010 Olympics : The impact of diabatic cooling of melting snow on precipitation phase and intensity, AMS Mountain Meteorology Conference, Squaw Valley, California, United States [OP]
- Fisico, T D, I Gultepe, J M Thériault, K L Rasmussen, A Laplante, R E Stewart, P I Joe, G Isaac, and J A Milbrandt (2010), Meteorological observations of rain/snow transition made on Whistler Mountain during SNOW-V10, AMS Mountain Meteorology Conference, Squaw Valley, California, United States [OP]
- Thériault, J M and R E Stewart (2008), Rain-snow boundaries along mountainsides, AMS Mountain Meteorology Conference, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R E Stewart and W Henson (2008), On the formation of winter precipitation types, CMOS Congress, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R E Stewart and W Henson (2007), On the formation of winter precipitation types favorable for icing on structures, International Workshop on Atmospheric Icing of Structures, Yokohama, Japan [Opening OP of the workshop]
- Thériault, J M and R E Stewart (2006), A mixed-phase precipitation simulation scheme that predicts different types of winter precipitation, EGU Annual Meeting, Vienna, Austria [OP]
- Thériault, J M and R E Stewart (2005), Winter precipitation types and icing at the surface, International Workshop on Atmospheric Icing of Structures, Montréal, Québec, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M and R E Stewart (2005), Numerical studies on winter precipitation type formation, CMOS Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada [OP]
- Thériault, J M, R E Stewart, J A Milbrandt and M K Yau (2004), On the production of winter precipitation types and associated visibility changes, AGU Congress, Montréal, Canada [PP]
- Thériault, J M, R E Stewart, J A Milbrandt and M K Yau (2004), Winter precipitation formation and its impact on visibility, CMOS Congress, Edmonton, Canada [OP]
- Supplément aux subventions à la découverte du Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada (2019-2022)
- Prix Relève de la Faculté des sciences (UQAM, 2019)
- Chaire de recherche du Canada de niveau 2 (2018-2023)
- Tertia M.C. Hughes Memorial Prize, Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (2009)
2019- : Comité de gestion stratégique du programme Global Water Futures
2016-2019: Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) Scientific committee
2016-2019: Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) University and Professional Eduation committee
2016-2020: Commissaire, International Conference on Clouds & Precipitations
Directions de thèses et mémoires
- Lachapelle, Mathieu. (2024). Observation, caractérisation et modélisation du grésil dans différentes conditions atmosphériques. (Thèse de doctorat). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Cholette, Mélissa. (2020). Simulation des processus microphysiques et des types de précipitations hivernales lors de la tempête de verglas de janvier 1998 en utilisant la prévision de la fraction liquide. (Thèse de doctorat). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Aubry, Catherine. (2024). Impacts de l'utilisation de quantités ajustées de précipitations solides dans le système canadien d'analyse des précipitations. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Veilleux, Karel. (2023). Évaluation des mesures des précipitations solides faites avec un disdromètre laser-optique. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Piscopo, Sara-Ann. (2023). Ajustement de l'accumulation des précipitations solides en fonction du vent et de la phase des précipitations sur le bassin versant de Bersimis, Québec, Canada. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Desroches Lapointe, Aurélie. (2023). Étude de l'écoulement à fine-échelle avec un lidar doppler lors d'évènements de précipitations dans les Rocheuses canadiennes en 2019. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Chalifour, Olivier. (2023). Évaluation de la valeur ajoutée par l'augmentation de la résolution de la quantité et de la phase des précipitations simulées par le modèle régional canadien du climat version 6. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Beaudry, Florence. (2023). Évaluation de l’impact de l’assimilation des radars canadiens pour les précipitations solides sur le Canadian Precipitation Analysis System. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Boisvert, Dominique. (2023). Tempêtes printanières et précipitations précédant la débâcle dans le haut du fleuve Saint-Jean en mars et avril 2021. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Cardinal, Émile. (2022). Climatologie des conditions près de 0 °C et des précipitations associées à Terrace, en Colombie-Britannique, et facteurs contribuant à leurs occurrences. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Tchuem Tchuente, Obert. (2021). Caractérisation de la variabilité de la région de transition pluie-neige dans les Rocheuses canadiennes à l'aide d'un modèle régional climatique à très haute résolution. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Chartrand, Julien. (2020). Événements de pluie verglaçante ayant impactés le réseau d'Énergie NB et leurs évolutions dans le futur. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- McFadden, Vanessa. (2020). Étude de la tempête de verglas du 24-26 janvier 2017 ayant causé des pannes de courant majeures dans la province du Nouveau-Brunswick. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- St-Pierre, Médéric. (2018). Évaluation de la valeur ajoutée associée à une augmentation de la résolution horizontale du Modèle régional canadien du climat version 5 pour la production de précipitations verglaçantes sur le nord-est de l'Amérique du Nord. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Barszcz, Agnieszka. (2017). Impacts du gel par collision sur la production de pluie verglaçante. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Poirier, Émilie. (2017). Étude de la ligne pluie-neige dans la vallée de Kananaskis, Alberta. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Vaquer, Paul Rémi Bruno. (2017). Caractéristiques des précipitations hivernales et des conditions atmosphériques sur la face orientale des Rocheuses canadiennes de l'Alberta. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Sankare, Housseyni. (2015). Impact des types de flocons de neige en altitude sur les précipitations à la surface. (Mémoire de maîtrise). Université du Québec à Montréal.
- Matte, Dominic (2018) Optimisation de l'approche de la réduction d'échelle multiple pour réaliser une projection climatique de la précipitation mixte à haute résolution. (Thèse de doctorat). Université du Québec à Montréal. (Co-superviseur)
Publications
- Li, Y., Szeto, K., Stewart, R.E., et al. (2017). A numerical study of the June 2013 flood-producing extreme rainstorm over southern Alberta. Journal of hydrometeorology, 18(8), 2057–2078. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-15-0176.1.
- Matte, D., Thériault, J.M. et Laprise, R. (2017). Climate change study of mixed precipitation oversouthern Quebec using a Regional Climate Model. Climate Dynamics.
- Bresson, E., Laprise, R., Paquin, D., Thériault, J.M. et De Elia, R. (2017). Evaluating CRCM5 ability to simulate mixed precipitation. Atmosphere-Ocean, 55(2), 79–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07055900.2017.1310084.
- Barszcz, A., Milbrandt, J.A. et Thériault, J.M. (2017). Improving the explicit prediction of freezing rain in a km-scalenumerical weather prediction model. Weather and Forecasting.
- Matte, D., Laprise, R. et Thériault, J.M. (2016). Comparison between high-resolution climate simulations using single and double nesting within the Big-Brother experimental protocol. Climate Dynamics, 47(12), 3613–3626. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-016-3031-9.
- Sankaré, H. et Thériault, J.M. (2016). On the relationship between the snowflake type aloft and the surface precipitation types at temperatures near 0°C. Atmospheric Research, 180, 287–296. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2016.06.003.
- Matte, D., Laprise, R., Thériault, J.M. et Lucas-Picher, P. (2016). Spatial spin-up of fine scales in a regional climate model simulation driven by low-resolution boundary conditions. Climate Dynamics, 49(1), 563–574. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-016-3358-2.
- Colli, M., Lanza, L.G., Rasmussen, R. et Thériault, J.M. (2016). The collection efficiency of shielded and unshielded precipitation gauges: Part 1: CDF airflow modelling. Journal of hydrometeorology, 17(1), 231–243. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-15-0010.1.
- Colli, M., Lanza, L.G., Rasmussen, R. et Thériault, J.M. (2016). The collection efficiency of shielded and unshielded precipitation gauges: Part 2: Modeling particle trajectories. Journal of hydrometeorology, 17(1), 245–255. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-15-0011.1.
- Liu, A., Mooney, C., Szeto, K., et al. (2016). The June 2013 Alberta Catastrophic Flooding Event : Part 1 – Climatological aspects and hydrometeorological features. Hydrological Processes, 30(26), 4899–4916. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10906.
- Kochtubajda, B., Stewart, R.E., Boodoo, S., et al. (2016). The June 2013 Alberta Catastrophic Flooding Event : Part 2 – Fine-scale precipitation and associated features. Hydrological Processes, 30(26), 4917–4933. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.10855.
- Colli, M., Rasmussen, R., Theriault, J.M., Lanza, L.G., Baker, C.B. et Kochendorfer, J. (2015). An improved trajectory model to evaluate the collection performance of snow gauges. Journal Of Applied Meteorology And Climatology, 54(1826-1836), 1826–1836. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAMC-D-15-0035.1.
- St-Pierre, M. et Thériault, J.M. (2015). Clarification of the water saturation represented on ice crystal growth diagrams. Journal of the atmospheric sciences, 72(7), 2608–2611. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JAS-D-14-0357.1.
- Thériault, J.M., Milbrandt, J.A., Doyle, J., et al. (2015). Impact of melting snow on the valley flow field and precipitation phase transition. Atmospheric Research, 156, 111–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2014.12.006.
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