date: Tue Jul 12 16:39:46 2005
from: Phil Jones
subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: New drafts]
to: Kevin Trenberth
Kevin,
Done this. I'll work on this version some more tomorrow. I'll resend it
tomorrow late, so you can pick up after the golf.
Here's some thoughts on the captions for the maps. I
think we need this sort of detail to keep skeptics happy.
I need to read
Jay's email carefully to check I've missed nothing.
Off home now to see a roofer - we have a small leak !
Tell me if a revised set of figures are on the ftp site, for my tomorrow..
Didn't get to send any more pdf reminders - will do tomorrow.
Cheers
Phil
At 15:54 12/07/2005, you wrote:
Rats
David sent me some separate corrections: I thought you had them: this one needs to be
updated with initials
Chagnon, F.J.F. and R. L. Bras, 2005:
Kevin
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Subject: Re: New drafts
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 09:43:51 +0100
From: Parker, David (Met Office) [1]
To: Kevin Trenberth [2]
References: [3]<42CF0169.4010203@ucar.edu>
[4]<1121094349.5955.35.camel@eld448.desktop.frd.metoffice.com>
[5]<42D2CF60.7030604@ucar.edu>
Kevin
Thanks. I noticed that the first author is "Chagnon" not "Changnon" and
amended your entry in the references. The two Changnons cited in the
references are correct...its odd that all these are in the surface
moisture field!
I presume that only you can amend the file on your directory so I am
attaching a copy with my edits.
David
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 20:58, Kevin Trenberth wrote:
> David
> That paper probably ought to be included: I added the following to
> 3.3.2.4 under urban areas:
>
>
>
> Nor is it confined to urban areas. Other changes in land use can also
> affect precipitation, and a notable example is in the Amazon arising
> from deforestation, where Chagnon and Bras (2005) find large changes
> in local rainfall, with increases in deforested areas, associated with
> local atmospheric circulations that are changed by gradients of
> vegetation. Changes are also found in seasonality.
>
> Kevin
>
>
> Parker, David (Met Office) wrote:
> > Kevin
> >
> > Thanks for this useful material. I managed to read the file of diagrams
> > on the 2nd attempt.
> >
> >
> > Fig 3.2.1: We cannot add the shaded band because we haven't done optimum
> > averaging on land-only. This is because we haven't yet developed the
> > requisite covariance matrices yet. It is more complex to do this for
> > land-only than for the ocean or for the entire globe, partly because we
> > are dealing with a discontinuous domain. I'm sure it will be done in due
> > course, but we're not there yet.
> >
> > Fig 3.6.1. I prefer the alternative as the NAO is covered by Fig 3.6.5.
> >
> > Fig 3.6.7. The low pass filter can't have come from Fig 3.6.1 where no
> > low-pass filter is evident.
> >
> > Fig 3.7.2 caption "...rate in each of the monsoon regions..."
> >
> > Amazonia: I saw the attached paper in GRL this morning.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > David
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 23:42, Kevin Trenberth wrote:
> >
> > > Hi all
> > >
> > > Phil and I have been working diligently on getting the basic chapter together. I think we have
made a lot of progress. However, we urgently await the revised figures from David Easterling, and
supposedly these are coming very soon, so you may want to hold off on this for a couple of days, and
wait for a new version. The new aspect is that the figure file is now coordinated fully with the t
ext. Figures have been reassembled and renumbered and many have been redone. At least that is the
way it is supposed to be, but I may have done it wrong, so please check. Gaps also exist in 3.8 (as
well as 3.3). I put stuff in for the CQs.
> > >
> > > I am trying out making these available through ftp, rather than sending large emails. In part
icular the figure file is over 20 MB. I have placed the 2 files on my ftp site at NCAR. I would be
interested to know if you can access these OK? Do not send to others.
> > >
> > > People from outside can access the data by:
> > > ftp [6]ftp.cgd.ucar.edu
> > > cd /pub/trenbert/
> > >
> > > The following is a listing of the two files there:
> > > 1 cgdcas 20509184 Jul 8 16:26 Ch03_FOD_Figs8July.doc*
> > > 1 cgdcas 903680 Jul 8 16:27 Ch03_FOD_text_2005_0708.doc*
> > >
> > > You can see the names and the size.
> > > I think seeing a lot of new figures is actually exciting, but you will note some choices to be
made. Roxana and Jim: I had to reshape 3.6 a bit but options still exist: see the layout as it sta
nds and queries on Fig. 3.6.1. The figs are reduced to about final size.
> > >
> > > I still have not read a lot of the text, and new papers keep coming in. For instance a new pa
per by Emanuel will soon appear in Nature on Hurricanes, and accommodations will be needed.
> > >
> > > Best regards
> > > Kevin
> > >
>
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