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From: "Michael E. Mann" <mann@meteo.psu.

edu>
To: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Past Millennia Climate Variability - Review Paper - reminder
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 11:36:16 -0400
Reply-to: mann@psu.edu

thanks Phil,
yeah, I figured we mights as well wait until all contributions have been
received before
going over the full text and making necessary revisions...
off to Oregon now. talk to you later,
mike
Phil Jones wrote:

Mike,
Thanks for the paper. Gene wrote that bit. I'll flag it for modifying
at my next draft - when I get a chance to add the refs in. Likely
the weekend. May have got some other responses by then.
Cheers
Phil
At 15:49 30/05/2007, you wrote:

Hi Phil,
Off travelling again, will check in when I return next week on status of
Perugia
(arggh!).
Papers is looking good. I've attached draft of Mann et al (2007) which should
have the
references you're looking for. Please don't distribute, we'd like to wait
until galleys
are available to begin distributing the paper.
One small thing, this statement at end of 1st paragraph on page 18 in the
draft didn't
seem appropriate:
The question of whether the proxies used by MBH98 were themselves subject to
amplitude
limitations is not the focus of this section, and is examined in Section 2
above.
These issues are implicit in section 2, but have nothing to do w/ MBH98
specificially.
As written this is misleading/confusing, and I don't think it adds anything.
Phil Jones wrote:

Dear All,
There has been some progress. I have contributions from Gene and Gavin.
Keith (2.3) and Tim (3) here in CRU tell me they are working on their parts.
Francis
(5) also tells me he has also started. Tas told me about 6 weeks ago he would
finish the ice core part (section 2.3) shortly.
So we are getting there. I still need input from Caspar (section 4), Nick
(section 2.6), Peck (section 2.5). I have added in the section names of the
missing sections to help you all along.
Also need people to begin reading through the whole paper, but
this is premature yet.
I saw Thorsten at the EGU and he emailed recently saying that Larry (EPRI)
is keen to see this submitted soon. Remember it was through PAGES and EPRI
support that we had such a great few days in Wengen almost a year ago!
If we all put some effort in over June we could be there.
Can Gene and Gavin send me their references when they have a few minutes. I
suspect most will be in Mann et al. (2007), so if I can get that I can add
them
in. I won't pass this on to any others.
Cheers
Phil
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Prof. Phil Jones


Climatic Research Unit Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090
School of Environmental Sciences Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
University of East Anglia
Norwich Email [4]p.jones@uea.ac.uk
NR4 7TJ
UK
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Michael E. Mann
Associate Professor
Director, Earth System Science Center (ESSC)

Department of Meteorology Phone: (814) 863-4075


503 Walker Building FAX: (814) 865-3663
The Pennsylvania State University email: [5]mann@psu.edu
University Park, PA 16802-5013

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References

1. mailto:p.jones@uea.ac.uk
2. mailto:mann@psu.edu
3. http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/mann.htm
4. mailto:p.jones@uea.ac.uk
5. mailto:mann@psu.edu
6. http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/mann.htm

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