R. Saravanan
I am a scientist with the
GDS section
of the
CGD division
in
NCAR.
My office is on the fourth floor of the
Mesa Lab
of NCAR. My research interests include large scale atmospheric dynamics and
and climate variability.
I received my Masters degree in Physics from the
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
Subsequently, I completed my Ph. D. from
Princeton University, while doing research at the
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.
Following that, I was a post-doctoral research associate at the
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics,
University of Cambridge.
Items of interest
- Recent presentations
- Course material for ATMO 632:
Statistical Methods in Climate Research
- Hyperslab
OPerator Suite (HOPS):An object-oriented approach to geophysical data
analysis
- Idealized
Primitive Equation Model (Gzipped shell archive file to download)
- Idealized
Coupleable Atmospheric Model (with simplified physics) (Gzipped tar file to download)
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E-mail: svn@ncar.ucar.edu;
Fax: 303-497-1700;
Phone: 303-497-1329 (work) 303-665-6349 (home);
S-mail: N.C.A.R., P.O. Box 3000, Boulder CO 80307-3000;
last modified on 3/15/1999.