My research focuses on the regionalization of climate information. The main emphasis of my work is to study the regional to local patterns of surface climate variability in the context of climate change from daily to inter-annual scales, through the analysis of observations and numerical simulations. I focus on the current and projected climate mainly over the EuroCordex domain. Recently, I have worked on topics including the regionalization of climate change information for impact assessment on a wide range of systems such as : crops, forests and water ressouce.
Climate downscaling : numerical and statistical methods
under construction
Regionalization of climate change impacts
under construction
Selected Publications :
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Fathalli, B., Castel, T. and Pohl, B., 2020, Simulated effects of land immersion on regional arid climate: a case study of the pre-Saharan playa of Chott el-Jerid (south of Tunisia). Theor Appl Climatol 140, 231–250.
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Richard Y., Petit S., Vergote M.-H., Castel T., Le changement climatique: où en sommes-nous? BFC Nature, Maison du Parc naturel régional du Morvan, 2019, pp.143-149.
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Castel T., Lecomte T., Richard Y., Lejeune-Hénaut I. and Larmure A., 2017, Frost stress evolution and winter pea ideotype in the context of climate warming at a regional scale, OCL, 24 1 (2017) D106.
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Boulard, D., Castel, T., Camberlin, P. et al., 2016, Capability of a regional climate model to simulate climate variables requested for water balance computation: a case study over northeastern France. Clim Dyn 46, 2689–2716.
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Xu, Y., Castel, T., Richard, Y. et al., 2012, Burgundy regional climate change and its potential impact on grapevines. Clim Dyn 39, 1613–1626.
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G. Picard, T. Le Toan, S. Quegan, Y. Caraglio and T. Castel, 2004, “Radiative transfer modeling of cross-polarized backscatter from a pine forest using the discrete ordinate and eigenvalue method,” in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 42, no. 8, pp. 1720-1730.
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Castel T., A. Beaudoin, N. Stach, N. Stussi, T. Le Toan and P. Durand (2001) Sensitivity of space-borne SAR data to forest parameters over sloping terrain. Theory and experiment, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 22:12, 2351-2376.
Publications listed on HAL