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Ramalingam Saravanan
Professor, Texas A&M University College Station
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Physical vs. Statistical Extremes: Do We Need a Better Index of Global Warming?
AGU 2024
global environmental change | 10 december 2024
Ramalingam Saravanan
Studying record-breaking manifestations of weather and climate phenomena can be a useful exercise for understanding the physical climate system. Extre...
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How Do Climate Model Resolution and Atmospheric Moisture Affect the Simulation of Unprecedented Extreme Events Like the 2021 Western North American Heat Wave?
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
23 july 2024
XUE LIU, Ping Chang, Dan Fu, Travis A. O'Brien, Ch...
Although the 2021 Western North America (WNA) heat wave was predicted by weather forecast models, questions remain about whether such strong events...
Larger Cloud Liquid Water Enhances Both Aerosol Indirect Forcing and Cloud Radiative Feedback in Two Earth System Models
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
24 january 2024
Xi Zhao, Xiaohong Liu, Lin Lin, Yi Qin, Mark D. Ze...
Previous studies have noticed that the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) models with a stronger cooling from aerosol‐clou...
Predicting the Unprecedented: History and Philosophy of Climate Modeling
TYNDALL HISTORY OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE LECTURE
global environmental change | 13 december 2023
Ramalingam Saravanan
One of the most important challenges we face today is climate change. The planet is warming at an unprecedented rate due the greenhouse effect of anth...
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Simulating the Reflectance and Normalized Modified Polarized Reflectance of Aerosol Dust Particles Using Irregular Convex Shapes
LIGHT SCATTERING AND RADIATIVE TRANSFER: BASIC RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Nancy Okeudo, Jiachen Ding, Ping Yang, Gorden Vide...
One major test of assessing the capability of an ensemble of irregular convex shapes to simulate atmospheric dust aerosols is accurately simulating th...
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The Signal and the Noise: The Limits of Climate Prediction
INTEGRATING CLIMATE MODELS AND CATASTROPHE RISK MODELS TO UNDERSTAND EVOLVING RISK II POSTER
natural hazards | 12 december 2023
Ramalingam Saravanan
As the impact of climate change becomes more apparent in the physical world, the need to accurately assess climate risk is becoming more urgent in the...
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Assessing the Use of a Regional Refinement Mesh (RRM) as a Cost-Effective Tool for Simulating Extreme Precipitation in Global Climate Models
MODELING ACROSS SCALES FROM GLOBAL TO CONVECTION PERMITTING: WEATHER, CLIMATE, AND AIR QUALITY II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2023
Chi-Jui Chen, Ramalingam Saravanan, XUE LIU, Ping ...
Global climate models struggle with extreme weather events, especially extreme precipitation (EP), due to limited spatial resolution. While low-resolu...
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Climate Model Simulations of Wind and Solar Droughts: Impact of Model Resolution and Bias
NET-ZERO EMISSIONS ENERGY SYSTEMS: GEOPHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS, CONSEQUENCES, AND OPPORTUNITIES III ORAL
global environmental change | 13 december 2022
XUE LIU, Ramalingam Saravanan
As we plan for a net-zero energy future, handling the reliability of wind and solar energy becomes an increasingly important issue. There is a large b...
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