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Samuel George Harker Philander (born August 25, 1942, Caledon,
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) is a climate scientist, known for his work on atmospheric circulation and oceanic currents, particularly
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. He is the Knox Taylor Professor emeritus of Geosciences at
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. Among his published works written for a broad audience are ''Our Affair with El Niño: How We Transformed an Enchanting Peruvian Current into a Global Climate Hazard'' and ''Is the Temperature Rising?: The Uncertain Science of Global Warming''.


Education

Samuel George Philander grew up in
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where his family was designated as "Colored" under the system of
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. Based on his end-of-high-school examinations in 1959, he was allowed to take classes at the
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, but was still prohibited from extracurricular activities. In 1962 Philander received a B.S. in applied mathematics and physics from the University of Cape Town. Philander was awarded a Fulbright grant to study at
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in
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in the United States. There he studied fluid dynamics and physical oceanography, receiving his Ph.D. in 1970. His Ph.D. thesis dealt with the
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as a component of global oceanic circulation. He then did postdoctoral work at
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.


Career

In 1970, Philander joined the
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(GFDL) in
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, a research laboratory of the
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(NOAA), He became a senior research oceanographer at GFDL in 1978. In 1990, Philander became a professor in the Department of Geosciences at
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. He directed its Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS) Program from 1990 to 2006 and chaired the Department of Geosciences from 1994 to 2001. In 2005, he received the named chair of Knox Taylor Professor of Geosciences. From 2007-2010 Philander worked to establish an African Climate Sciences Centre (ACCESS), with the most notable outcome being the "Habitable Planet Programme" (2007-current); a national science education programme with goals around the decolonisation of climate change research in Africa. In 2017, he became the Knox Taylor Professor of Geosciences, Emeritus.


Research

Philander has studied oceanic circulation, identifying patterns of interaction between ocean and atmosphere that are responsible for the phenomena of
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and
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and the
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. He coined the name "La Niña". His work on
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and his examination of geological data showing past changes to the climate has helped to develop models for the prediction of weather, the impacts of global warming, and global climate change in future.


Selected awards

* 2017,
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, with Mark Cane * 2010, Fellow,
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* 2007, Fellow,
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(TWAS) * 2004, Member, U. S.
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* 2003, Member,
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* 1991, Fellow,
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* 1986, Fellow,
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Books

*''El Niño, La Niña and the Southern Oscillation''. 289 pp., Academic Press, 1990. *''Is the Temperature Rising? The Uncertain Science of Global Warming''. 254 pp., Princeton University Press, 1998. *''Our Affair with El Niño. How we Transformed an Enchanting Peruvian Current into a Global Climate Hazard''. 275 pp., Princeton University Press, 2004. *''Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change''. (as editor). (Vols. 1-3). SAGE Publications, Inc., 2012. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781452218564


Selected academic papers

* * *Gu D. and S. G. H. Philander, Interdecadal Climate Fluctuations that depend on Exchanges between the Tropics and Extratropics, ''Science'', 275, 805–807, 1997. * *Philander, S. G. H., Instabilities of Zonal Equatorial Currents, 2, ''J. Geophys.Res.'', 83(C7), 3679–3682, 1978. *Philander, S. G. H., Instabilities of Zonal Equatorial Currents, ''J. Geophys. Res.'', 81(21), 3721–3725, 1976. *Philander, S. G. H., The Equatorial Undercurrent: Measurements and Theories, ''Rev. Geophys. and Space Physics'', 11(3), 513–570, 1973. *Philander, S. G. H., The Equatorial Dynamics of a Deep Homogeneous Ocean, ''Geophys. Fluid Dynamics Journal'', 3, 105–123, 1972 *Philander, S. G. H., The Equatorial Dynamics of a Shallow Homogeneous Ocean, ''Geophys. Fluid Dynamics Journal'', 2, 219–245, 1971.


References

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