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Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Hydrometeorology from Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble, France in 2005 and 2008, respectively. He spent two years on a post-doctoral fellowship from the French space agency to work on the Megha-Tropiques project. After 4 months at the Brazilian space agency he has been since 2011 at OU/NSSL on a NASA post-doctoral fellowship working on the evaluation of NASA’s satellite precipitation products. Since 2013 he is a member of the NASA Precipitation Measurement Missions science team and serves as a Science PI on two NASA funded grants. One aims at building a research framework to bridge the upcoming Global Precipitation Measurement mission core and constellation sensors. The other is to to evaluate and improve passive-only precipitation profile retrievals for the future Precipitation and All Weather Temperature and Humidity mission.
The main objective of his current work is to improve quantitative precipitation estimates and to assess precipitation uncertainties derived from different sensors at various scales. The observations he is using involve space-borne and ground-based remote sensors from field experiments and operational networks. Consistency of information from various sensors is evaluated from the microphysical up to the global scales, and the impact of uncertainties in quantitative precipitation estimation is evaluated in hydrological modeling. Involved in several international projects on the water cycle, he collaborates with NOAA and NASA science managers, project scientists and algorithm developers from several universities across the U.S. on evaluation of satellite precipitation estimates in order to improve and advance the current satellite precipitation retrievals. He is also active in the development and evaluation of precipitation retrievals from the NOAA/National Severe Storm Laboratory Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor System. He was leader of the Quantitative Precipitation Estimation Group of the Hydros Laboratory at the University of Oklahoma in 2011-2012, and was invited in 2013 as a member of the AGU Precipitation Committee.
He co-authored 25 peer-reviewed papers and more than 40 other precipitation related publications. He made 15 presentations in international conferences/national meetings including invited talks and seminars. He peer-reviewed numerous papers for 10+ different leading journals in Meteorology and Hydrology and reviews proposal for the Swiss National Science Foundation and the Natural Environment Research Council of the United Kingdom. Since Fall 2013 he is instructor on remote sensing classes at the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science at the University of Oklahoma.
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Journal of Hydrology (2024): 131134
JOURNAL OF HYDROMETEOROLOGYno. 1 (2024): 125-142
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESno. 1 (2024)
Ayano Ueki, Michihiro S. Teshiba, David Schvartzman,Pierre-Emmanuel Kirstetter,Robert D. Palmer, Kohei Osa,Tian-You Yu, Boonleng Cheong, David J. Bodine
Remote Sensingno. 14 (2024): 2630
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (2024)
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY (2023)
Journal of Hydrology (2023): 130212
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