René Laprise

René Laprise

Université du Québec à Montréal

H-index: 60

North America-Canada

About René Laprise

René Laprise, With an exceptional h-index of 60 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal, specializes in the field of Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences, Climate Modelling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Spatial spin-up of precipitation in limited-area convection-permitting simulations over North America using the CRCM6/GEM5. 0 model

Uncertainty and outliers in high‐resolution gridded precipitation products over eastern North America

A Detailed Limited-Area Atmospheric Energy Cycle for Climate and Weather Studies

Assessment of simulations of a polar low with the Canadian Regional Climate Model

Precipitation Extremes and Their Links with Regional and Local Temperatures: A Case Study over the Ottawa River Basin, Canada

Analysis of the Development Mechanisms of a Polar Low over the Norwegian Sea Simulated with the Canadian Regional Climate Model

Future projections of wind energy potentials in the arctic for the 21st century under the RCP8. 5 scenario from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)

A detailed limited-area energy cycle for climate and weather studies: application over the West African climate during three contrasting summers 1997 (dry), 1999 (wet) and 2006 …

René Laprise Information

University

Position

ESCER Centre Dept. Earth and Atmospheric Sci.

Citations(all)

18234

Citations(since 2020)

4535

Cited By

24363

hIndex(all)

60

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

141

i10Index(since 2020)

85

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René Laprise Skills & Research Interests

Meteorology

Atmospheric Sciences

Climate Modelling

Top articles of René Laprise

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Spatial spin-up of precipitation in limited-area convection-permitting simulations over North America using the CRCM6/GEM5. 0 model

Geoscientific Model Development

François Roberge

Alejandro Di Luca

René Laprise

Philippe Lucas-Picher

Julie Thériault

2024/2/20

Uncertainty and outliers in high‐resolution gridded precipitation products over eastern North America

International Journal of Climatology

Tangui Picart

Alejandro Di Luca

René Laprise

2024/2/1

A Detailed Limited-Area Atmospheric Energy Cycle for Climate and Weather Studies

Atmosphere

Yves Franklin Ngueto

René Laprise

Oumarou Nikiéma

2024/1/9

Assessment of simulations of a polar low with the Canadian Regional Climate Model

Plos one

Marta Moreno-Ibáñez

René Laprise

Philippe Gachon

2023/10/5

Precipitation Extremes and Their Links with Regional and Local Temperatures: A Case Study over the Ottawa River Basin, Canada

Atmosphere

Ana Llerena

Philippe Gachon

René Laprise

2023/7/8

Analysis of the Development Mechanisms of a Polar Low over the Norwegian Sea Simulated with the Canadian Regional Climate Model

Atmosphere

Marta Moreno-Ibáñez

René Laprise

Philippe Gachon

2023/6/8

Future projections of wind energy potentials in the arctic for the 21st century under the RCP8. 5 scenario from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)

Anthropocene

Mirseid Akperov

Alexey V Eliseev

Annette Rinke

Igor I Mokhov

Vladimir A Semenov

...

2023/12/1

A detailed limited-area energy cycle for climate and weather studies: application over the West African climate during three contrasting summers 1997 (dry), 1999 (wet) and 2006 …

Yves Franklin Ngueto

René Laprise

Oumarou Nikiéma

2022/4/5

Simulation of Arctic Thin Ice Clouds with Canadian Regional Climate Model Version 6: Verification against CloudSat-CALIPSO

Atmosphere

Housseyni Sankaré

Jean-Pierre Blanchet

René Laprise

Norman T O’Neill

2022/1/24

The worldwide C3S CORDEX grand ensemble: a major contribution to assess regional climate change in the IPCC AR6 atlas

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

Javier Diez-Sierra

Maialen Iturbide

José M Gutiérrez

Jesús Fernández

Josipa Milovac

...

2022/12

Inondations des printemps 2017 et 2019 dans le bassin versant de la riviere des Outaouais (Québec, Canada)

Les inondations au Québec: Risques, aménagement du territoire, impacts socioéconomiques et transformation des vulnérabilités

Clémence Benoit

Isabelle Demers

François Roberge

Philippe Gachon

René Laprise

2022/11/9

Seasonality of Continental Extratropical‐Cyclone Wind Speeds Over Northeastern North America

Geophysical Research Letters

Ting‐Chen Chen

Alejandro Di Luca

Katja Winger

René Laprise

Julie M Thériault

2022/8/16

Atlantic hurricane response to Saharan greening and reduced dust emissions during the mid-Holocene

Climate of the Past

Samuel Dandoy

Francesco SR Pausata

Suzana J Camargo

René Laprise

Katja Winger

...

2021/3/25

Evaluation of a Limited-area Energy Budget Cycle of an Extratropical Storm Under Lagrangian and Eulerian Frameworks

Sébastien Rougerie-durocher

René Laprise

Oumarou Nikiéma

2021/3/23

Global exposure of population and land‐use to meteorological droughts under different warming levels and SSPs: a CORDEX‐based study

International Journal of Climatology

Jonathan Spinoni

Paulo Barbosa

Edoardo Bucchignani

John Cassano

Tereza Cavazos

...

2021/12

Recent advances in polar low research: Current knowledge, challenges and future perspectives

Marta Moreno-Ibáñez

René Laprise

Philippe Gachon

2021/1/1

Les causes des inondations du printemps 2019 dans le bassin versant de l’Outaouais: évaluation et comparaison des données hydrométéorologiques simulées avec les observations …

Département de géographie, Université du Québec à Montréal

Isabelle Demers

Philippe Gachon

René Laprise

2021/9

Simulations of a Polar Low Using the Canadian Regional Climate Model (CRCM6): Objective Verification against Conventional Observations

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Marta Moreno Ibanez

Rene Laprise

Philippe Gachon

2021/12

Correction to: Atmospheric blocking events in the North Atlantic: trends and links to climate anomalies and teleconnections

Climate Dynamics

Hussein Wazneh

Philippe Gachon

René Laprise

Anne de Vernal

Bruno Tremblay

2021/4

Atmospheric blocking events in the North Atlantic: trends and links to climate anomalies and teleconnections

Climate Dynamics

Hussein Wazneh

Philippe Gachon

René Laprise

Anne de Vernal

Bruno Tremblay

2021/1

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