date: Fri Jan 18 13:10:50 2008 from: Phil Jones subject: Re: [Fwd: EGU 2008] to: mann@psu.edu, Jean Jouzel Mike, Jean Thanks. I'll probably go with Vinther et al for the third invited. Not just as I'm on the author list, but because he'll show (will submit soon) that the Greenland borehole records (Dorthe Dahl Jensen) are winter proxies. Has implications for the Norse Vikings - as the summer isotopes (which unfortunately respond much to Icelandic than SW Greenland temps) don't show any Medieval warming. Jean probably knew all this. The bottom line is that annual isotopes are essentially winter isotopes as they vary 2-3 times as much as summer ones. If the squeezing of the layers doesn't distort anything this implies longer series are very winter half year dominant. I mostly agree with the other orals, but I have to look at a few. There is one on the Millennium project (EU funded) which Jean knows about. Might have to give this an oral slot. Jean - any thoughts? I assume you're happy to chair a session. I also need to check whether we will have to talk a medallist talk? No idea who? Cheers Phil At 17:05 17/01/2008, Michael Mann wrote: Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15 X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by f05n05.cac.psu.edu id m0HH5gQ6025372 Dear Phil and Jean, We got an impressive turnout this year for our session, 37 total submitted abstracts. Please see attached word document. Based on the rules described by EGU below, I suggest we have 2 oral sessions (consisting of morning and afternoon), with a total of 10 oral presentations w/ 7 of those being regular 15 minutes slots and 3 of those invited 25 minute slots. The other 27 abstracts will be posters, conforming w/ the fairly harsh limits imposed by EGU on oral presentations. My suggestions would be as follow: Invited Presentations (25 minutes): 1 Ammann et al 2 Hughes et al 3 either Emile Geay et al OR Vinther et al OR Crespin et al (preferences?) Other Oral (15 minutes): 4. 3 other of either Emile Geay et al OR Vinther et al OR Crespin et al 5. 3 other of either Emile Geay et al OR Vinther et al OR Crespin et al 6. Riedwyl et al 7. Graham et al 8. Smerdon et al 9. Kleinen et al 10. Jungklaus et al Posters: All others Please let me know what you think. If these sound good to you, I'll go ahead and arrange the session online, Mike -------- Original Message -------- Subject: EGU 2008 Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 10:03:43 +0100 From: Andrea Bleyer [1] To: [2]Denis.Rousseau@lmd.ens.fr, [3]thomas.wagner@ncl.ac.uk, [4]f.doblas-reyes@ecmwf.int, [5]tilmes@ucar.edu, [6]p.wadhams@damtp.cam.ac.uk, [7]jbstuut@marum.de, [8]harz@gfz-potsdam.de, [9]w.hoek@geo.uu.nl, Johann Jungclaus [10], Heiko Paeth [11], [12]piero.lionello@unile.it, [13]boc@dmi.dk, [14]helge.drange@nersc.no, [15]chris.d.jones@metoffice.com, [16]martin.claussen@zmaw.de, [17]gottfried.kirchengast@uni-graz.at, [18]matthew.collins@metoffice.gov.uk, [19]martin.beniston@unige.ch, [20]d.stainforth1@physics.ox.ac.uk, [21]rwarritt@bruce.agron.iastate.edu, Seneviratne Sonia Isabelle [22], Wild Martin [23], Nanne Weber [24], [25]Hubertus.Fischer@awi.de, [26]rahmstorf@pik-potsdam.de, [27]azakey@ictp.it, [28]mann@psu.edu, [29]steig@u.washington.edu, [30]nalan.koc@npolar.no, [31]florindo@ingv.it, [32]ggd@aber.ac.uk, [33]oromero@ugr.es, [34]v.rath@geophysik.rwth-aachen.de, [35]awinguth@uta.edu, [36]l.haass@mx.uni-saarland.de, [37]Gilles.Ramstein@cea.fr, Andre Paul [38], [39]lucarini@adgb.df.unibo.it, Martin Trauth [40], [41]nathalie.fagel@ulg.ac.be, [42]hans.renssen@geo.falw.vu.nl, [43]Xiaolan.Wang@ec.gc.ca, [44]Marie-Alexandrine.Sicre@lsce.cnrs-gif.fr, alessandra negri [45], [46]ferretti@unimore.it, [47]Mark.Liniger@meteoswiss.ch, Geert Jan van Oldenborgh [48], [49]pjr@ucar.edu, [50]keith@ucalgary.ca, [51]piacsek@nrlssc.navy.mil, [52]kiefer@pages.unibe.ch, [53]hatte@lsce.cnrs-gif.fr, [54]peter.kershaw@arts.monash.edu.au, [55]icacho@ub.edu, [56]kiefer@pages.unibe.ch, Thomas Felis [57], [58]olander@gfy.ku.dk, [59]karenluise.knudsen@geo.au.dk, [60]aku@geus.dk, [61]Marie-Alexandrine.Sicre@lsce.cnrs-gif.fr, [62]reichart@geo.uu.nl, [63]M.N.Tsimplis@soton.ac.uk, [64]c.goodess@uea.ac.uk, [65]r.sutton@reading.ac.uk, [66]valexeev@iarc.uaf.edu, [67]victor.brovkin@pik-potsdam.de, [68]zeng@atmos.umd.edu, [69]terray@cerfacs.fr, [70]dufresne@lmd.jussieu.fr, [71]Burkhardt.Rockel@gkss.de, [72]hurkvd@knmi.nl, [73]philippe.ciais@lsce.ipsl.fr, [74]rolf.philipona@meteoswiss.ch, [75]Masa.Kageyama@lsce.ipsl.fr, [76]jules@jamstec.go.jp, [77]ewwo@bas.ac.uk, [78]raynaud@lgge.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr, [79]omarchal@whoi.edu, [80]claire.waelbroeck@lsce.cnrs-gif.fr, Phil Jones [81], [82]jouzel@dsm-mail.saclay.cea.fr, [83]Jeff.Blackford@Manchester.ac.uk, [84]gerardv@nioz.nl, [85]dharwood1@unl.edu, [86]lang@liv.ac.uk, Irka Hajdas [87], [88]x.crosta@epoc.u-bordeaux1.fr, [89]pascal.claquin@unicaen.fr, Gonzalez-Rouco [90], [91]jsa@ig.cas.cz, [92]dankd@atmos.umd.edu, [93]kbice@whoi.edu, "Brinkhuis, dr. H. (Henk)" [94], [95]andy@seao2.org, [96]kbillups@udel.edu, [97]anita.roth@uni-tuebingen.de, Gerrit Lohmann [98], [99]P.J.Valdes@bristol.ac.uk, [100]strecker@geo.uni-potsdam.de, [101]mmaslin@geog.ucl.ac.uk, [102]marie-france.loutre@uclouvain.be, [103]aurelia.ferrari@oma.be, [104]j.bamber@bristol.ac.uk, Torsten Bickert [105], [106]chris.d.jones@metoffice.gov.uk, [107]elsa.cortijo@lsce.ipsl.fr, [108]gerald.ganssen@falw.vu.nl, [109]arne.richter@copernicus.org, Andrea Bleyer [110], "Amelung B (ICIS)" [111], [112]spn@env.ethz.ch, [113]bgomez@ub.edu, [114]wmson@ucar.edu, [115]d.vance@bristol.ac.uk Dear convener and co-convener, Thanks a lot for your effort for sucessful sessions at the EGU 2008. >From our experience of the last years, there will be an oral-to-poster ratio of about 1:2 (e.g. ~33 % of the contributions can get a talk). This means that for a complete session, you need 18 contribu tions. 18:3 * 15min = 1.5h = 1 block For those of you who are under the number of 18, there are several options: 1) a pure poster session 2) merging with a related session 3) the contributions will go to the open session (CL0) 4) if you are just below 18, you may manage to get late contributions within the next days (please n o dummy posters) Please tell me which option do you like most (email to [116]andrea.bleyer@awi.de). In case 2), please contact the respective conveners in advance. The session could be also from other divisions (BG, OS, AS, IS, ..). In case of merging, you may speak with the persons whether it would be appropiate to modify the titl e of the new session or to have a combined name with both titles. I think the general rule is that the convener of the merged session is the person with the bigger se ssion. Kind regards Gerrit --- Prof. Dr. Gerrit Lohmann Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research Bussestr. 24 D-27570 Bremerhaven Germany Email: [117]Gerrit.Lohmann@awi.de Telephone: +49(471)4831-1758 / 1760 Fax: +49(471)4831-1797 [118]http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/CurriculumVitae/glohmann.html [119]http://www.awi.de/en/go/paleo -- 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: [120]mann@psu.edu University Park, PA 16802-5013 [121]http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/mann.htm 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 p.jones@uea.ac.uk NR4 7TJ UK ----------------------------------------------------------------------------