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  1. Cited by. Year. Oceanic forcing of Sahel rainfall on interannual to interdecadal time scales. A Giannini, R Saravanan, P Chang. Science 302 (5647), 1027-1030. , 2003. 1288. 2003. North Atlantic...

  2. YB Mukesh, TP Bharathesh, R Saravanan, R Keshavamurthy. International Journal of Materials Engineering Innovation 10 (2), 135-151, 2019. 21: 2019:

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    Ramalingam Saravanan(usually shortened to R. Saravananbecause Ramalingamis a patronym, i.e., father's name)

    1990 Ph. D. (Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences), Princeton University
    1986 Master of Science (Physics), Indian Institute of Technology (Kanpur)
    2018-present, Head, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
    2005-present, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
    1993-2005, Scientist I,II,III, Climate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, Colorado
    1990-1993, Postdoctoral Research Associate, UK Universities Global Atmospheric Modelling Programme, Dept. of Applied Mathematics& Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, UK
    Member, NCAR Community Earth System Model (CESM) Scientific Steering Committee(2021-present)
    Member, Steering Committee, International Laboratory for High-Resolution Earth System Prediction (iHESP), Texas A&M University (2019-present)
    Member, Prediction and Research Moored Array in the Atlantic (PIRATA) Science Steering Committee(2010-2018)
    Director, Texas Center for Climate Studies,Texas A&M University (2014-2018)
    2023 American Meteorological SocietyLouis J. Battan Author's Awardfor The Climate Demon: Past, Present, and Future of Climate Prediction, "a thoughtful and approachable guide to the history, philos...
    2022 Dean's Distinguished Achievement Award for Public Engagement, College of Geosciences, Texas A&M University
    2015 Distinguished Research Award, College of Geosciences, Texas A&M University
    ATMO 201: Introduction to Atmospheric Science
    ATMO 321: Computer Applications in Atmospheric Science
    ATMO 324: Physical and Regional Climatology
    ATMO 459: Tropical Meteorology

    Saravanan, R., 2021: The Climate Demon:Past, Present, and Future of Climate Prediction, Cambridge University Press

    Saravanan, R., and P. Chang, 2018: Midlatitude Meso-scale Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction and Its Relevance to S2S Prediction. In: The Gap between Weather and Climate Forecasting: Sub-Seasonal to Seas...
    Saravanan, R., 2008: Seasonal-to-decadal prediction using climate models: successes and challenges. In: Large-Scale Disasters: Prediction, Control and Mitigation, Cambridge University Press, Mohame...
    Saravanan, R. and P. Chang, 2004: Thermodynamic coupling and predictability of tropical sea surface temperature. In: Earth's Climate: The Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction,Geophysical Monograph 147, Ame...
    Verma, T., R. Saravanan, P. Chang, and S. Mahajan, 2019: Tropical Pacific ocean dynamical response to short-term sulfate aerosol forcing, Journal of Climate, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0050.1
    Yang, J., M. Jun, C. Schumacher, and R. Saravanan, 2019: Predictive statistical representations of observed and simulated rainfall using generalized linear models. Journal of Climate, doi:10.1175/J...
    Patricola, C.M., R. Saravanan, P. Chang, 2018: The response of Atlantic tropical cyclones to suppression of African easterly waves, Geophysical Research Letters, 45, 471-479. doi:10.1002/2017GL076081
  3. I am a Professor at Texas A&M University who studies the mathematical and physical aspects of the climate system. I use computer models of varying degrees of complexity to analyze weather and climate phenomena.

  4. Dr. R. SARAVANAN. Asst. Professor/Head, PG & Research Dept of History, Pachaiyappa's College, University of Madras. No verified email - Homepage. Indian History Tamil Nadu History World History....

  5. Combined influence of velocity slip, temperature and concentration jump conditions on MHD peristaltic transport of a Carreau fluid in a non-uniform channel. K Vajravelu, S Sreenadh, R Saravana. Applied Mathematics and Computation 225, 656-676. , 2013. 75.

  6. Saravanan R. Ramanujan Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN. 1997-08-01 to 1998-05-31 | Lecturer (Adhoc) Employment. Show more detail. Source :