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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...

  2. Dr. R. Saravanan is Professor and Head of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University. He is a climate scientist with a background in physics and has been a lead researcher using computer models of the climate for more than thirty years.

  3. Dr. R. Saravanan is Professor and Head of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University. He is a climate scientist with a background in physics and has been a lead researcher using computer models of the climate for more than thirty years.

  4. r.saravanan.us › climate-demonR. Saravanan - Book

    “If you wish to correctly interpret climate modeling results, read The Climate Demon. Saravanan’s brilliant and humorous book helps both scientists and the general public objectively understand strengths and limitations of climate predictions.” SAMUEL SHEN, San Diego State University

  5. R. Saravanan. <<Departmental web page. I am a Professor of Atmospheric Sciences 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.

  6. R. Saravanan. Professor. Department Head. Variability and predictability of climate on seasonal to millennial timescales, coupled ocean-atmosphere interaction, large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere and the oceans. sarava@tamu.edu.

  7. 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.