date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 13:21:25 -0700 from: Jonathan Overpeck subject: Re: IMPORTANT Revising the SOD to: Keith Briffa Hi Keith - just want to make sure you let me know (soon) if you can do some integration work on ALL sections of 6.6, or if you'll need me to do those non-temperature sections. I prefer you do it, obviously, but if you need to leave some to me, I'll find the time somewhere. I'll remove the monsoon bullet from the exec summary, but think we might have to keep the section, perhaps shortened. Thanks, Peck >Peck >I vote to remove the monsoon bullet. > >At 18:10 27/02/2006, Jonathan Overpeck wrote: >>Hi Valerie, Keith and gang - Lastest Exec >>Summary is attached. If you haven't edited, >>this is the one to use. Just for the record, >>here's what I did with Keith/Valerie's >>suggestions for the exec summary: accepted them >>all (perhaps with a tweak or two), except: >> >>1) kept "pre-Quaternary" instead of "ancient" - the latter is too vague. >> >>2) the LIG ice sheet/sea level bullet wasn't >>changed as much as you'd like because it is the >>result of lots of cross-chapter word tweaking >>with Susan Solomon, Chap 10, Chap 5 and WGII. I >>did add "south" since that's where the >>large-scale retreat likely took place. I left >>the reference to fast sea level rise based on >>the papers cited (or to be - need to check) in >>the text. Again, this last line was subject to >>much negotiation w/ other chapters and WGII. >> >>3) I kept the sulfate bullet, but did rewrite >>because it was confusing. This bullet is likely >>linked to the TS/SPM, so it's pretty important. >> >>4) kept the monsoon bullet in the last 2000 >>years section, since that's when the change >>referred to likely happened. I'm thinking about >>deleting this bullet, however, since the >>evidence isn't as strong as that behind other >>bullets. >> >>(btw, Keith - sorry I forgot to delete that >>phrase about solar and volcanic forcing in the >>20th century - glad Valerie caught it) >> >>Thanks, Peck >> >>>Dear all, >>> >>>Please find attached my suggestions for the >>>exec summary - the rest to follow within 1 >>>hour. >>> >>>Peck, could you and Julie work on the link >>>between the paleo ENSO section and the chapter >>>dealing with the realism of ENSO in the >>>climate models + also mention the past ENSO >>>data from New Zealand and Australia ? These >>>were requests from reviewers that I could not >>>handle. (2 sentences to add, page 6-28, >>>section 6.5.3) >>> >>>Valérie. >>> >>> >>>Attachment converted: Macintosh >>>HD:Ch06_SOD_ExecSumV5-VMD.doc (WDBN/«IC») >>>(00118876) >> >> >>-- >>Jonathan T. Overpeck >>Director, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth >>Professor, Department of Geosciences >>Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences >> >>Mail and Fedex Address: >> >>Institute for the Study of Planet Earth >>715 N. Park Ave. 2nd Floor >>University of Arizona >>Tucson, AZ 85721 >>direct tel: +1 520 622-9065 >>fax: +1 520 792-8795 >>http://www.geo.arizona.edu/ >>http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/ >> > >-- >Professor Keith Briffa, >Climatic Research Unit >University of East Anglia >Norwich, NR4 7TJ, U.K. > >Phone: +44-1603-593909 >Fax: +44-1603-507784 > >http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/people/briffa/ -- Jonathan T. Overpeck Director, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth Professor, Department of Geosciences Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences Mail and Fedex Address: Institute for the Study of Planet Earth 715 N. Park Ave. 2nd Floor University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 direct tel: +1 520 622-9065 fax: +1 520 792-8795 http://www.geo.arizona.edu/ http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/