Patrick Grenier
Université du Québec à Montréal
20 Papers
76 Citations
Patrick Grenier is an academic researcher from Université du Québec à Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Study of polar thin ice clouds and aerosols seen by CloudSat and CALIPSO during midwinter 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, the satellite observations are used to heuristically separate polar thin ice clouds into two crystal size categories, and an aerosol index based on the attenuated backscattering and color ratio of the sampled volumes is used for identifying haze in cloud-free regions.
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AMAP 2017. Adaptation Actions for a Changing Arctic: Perspectives from the Baffin Bay/Davis Strait Region
Peter Aastrup,Maria Ackrén,Michel Allard,Philippe Archambault,Kristine Arendt,Carl Barrette,Simon Bélanger,Trevor Bell,Dominique Berteaux,K. Bjella,Lill Rastad Bjørst,David Boertmann,Merete Watt Boolsen,Heather Brooks,Ross Brown,Tanya Brown,Andrée-Sylvie Carbonneau,Diane Chaumont,Tom Christensen,Christine Cuyler,Jackie Dawson,Chris Derksen,Émmanuel Devred,Guy Doré,Sharon Edmunds-potvin,Knud Falk,Steve Ferguson,Kaitlyn Finner,Niels Nielsen Foged,James D. Ford,Alastair Franke,Gilles Gauthier,Patrick Grenier,Emmanuel Guy,James Hamilton,Anne Merrild Hansen,Gwen Healey,Rasmus B. Hedeholm,Chris Hotson,Stephen E. L. Howell,Hayley Hung,Linnea Ingebrigtson,Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen,Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami,Rikke Becker Jacobsen,Thomas James,Margaret Johnston,Berit Kaae,Tove Lading,Melissa Lafrenière,Scott F. Lamoureux,Peter L. Langen,Frédéric Lasserre,Diane Lavoie,David Lee,Mickaël Lemay,Esther Lévesque,Francis Lévesque,Emmanuel L’Hérault,Wendy M. Loya,Sergey Marchenko,Valérie Mathon-Dufour,Hans Meltofte,Flemming Merkel,Anders Mosbech,Gert Mulvad,Josephine Nymand,Darlene O’Leary,Steffen M. Olsen,Jean-François Pelletier,Larissa Pizzolato,Frank Rigét,Mylène Riva,Dominique Robert,Christian B. Rodehacke,Thierry Rodon,Mikael Sejr,Martin Sharp,Malene Simon,Sharon L. Smith,Chris Southcott,Sara Statham,Martin Stendel,Jason Stow,Pelle Tejsner,Clive Tesar,Rasmus T. Tonboe,Jean-Éric Tremblay,Fernando Ugarte,Christina Viskum Lytken Larsen,Fiona Walton,Susse Wegeberg,Hope Weiler,George Wenzel,Laura J. Wheeland +94 more
- 01 Jan 2018
TL;DR: Aastrup et al. as mentioned in this paper presented the Aastrup, Peter, Ackrén, Maria; Allard, Michel; Archambault, Philippe; Arendt, Kristine; Barrette, Carl; Bélanger, Simon; Bell, Trevor; Berteaux, Dominique; Bjorst, Lill Rastad; Boertmann, David; Boolsen, Merete Watt; Brooks, Heather; Brown, Ross, Ross ; Brown, Tanya ; Carbonneau, AndréeSylvie; Chaum
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A Decade of Climate Scenarios: The Ouranos Consortium Modus Operandi
David Huard,Diane Chaumont,Travis Logan,Marie-France Sottile,Ross Brown,Blaise Gauvin St-Denis,Patrick Grenier,Marco Braun +7 more
TL;DR: Ouranos as mentioned in this paper is a consortium of professionals dedicated to scenario construction and user support, which is a key element in the delivery of effective climate services, and the experience and insights acquired at Ouranos over the last 10 years in building climate scenarios in support of impact and adaptation studies.
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Two Types of Physical Inconsistency to Avoid with Univariate Quantile Mapping: A Case Study over North America Concerning Relative Humidity and Its Parent Variables
TL;DR: In this article, an univariate quantile mapping (QM) technique was applied to relative humidity and its parent variables, namely, temperature, pressure, and specific humidity, and the results indicated that direct postprocessing of RH generates supersaturation values at relatively small frequencies of occurrence.
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Quintessentially Flat Scalar Potentials
TL;DR: In this paper, a brane-world-based microscopic mechanism for generating scalar potentials which can naturally be flat enough for both types of cosmological applications is proposed. But the scalars of interest are higher-dimensional bulk pseudo-Goldstone bosons whose scale of symmetry breaking is exponentially suppressed in the higher-order theory by the separation between various branes.