date: Tue Aug 22 08:56:19 2000 from: Mike Hulme subject: Re: Various to: "Whetton, Peter" Peter, The old NCAR results (variously referred to as CGCM or DOE) are still on the site since they meet the old criteria, but this model run does display some unusual behaviour. I think Chapter 9 have decided not to use it, but you could check. The newer run on the DDC from NCAR (PCM) is Gerry Meehl's run and the data should now be fine (there was a slight problem initially in that the historically forced component from 1960-1999 had not been mounted - it is now). There is also the CSM run from NCAR which Tom Wigley has been promoting, but that seems not yet to have got to the DDC. A letter from WGI TSU will shortly be going out to all modelling centres inviting them to submit SRES-forced runs to the DDC. I note your comment about the mirror site. Best, Mike At 16:29 22/08/00 +1000, you wrote: Mike, Are you able to tell me what the current status is of the NCAR CGCM results on the DDC? The website says they are superceded and implies they will be removed. I also seem to to recall hearing that they were in error, but can't remember the details. We currently have the opportunity to revise some model intercomparison work we did a few months ago and could replace the CGCM results with the later ones if we deem this as essential. While of the topic of the DDC, we are ready when you are to re-try the mirror site. Finally, I am glad to hear that the conditions were very difficult at Headingly, people are worried here that the West Indies will provide no competition to Australia when they tour this coming summer. Cheers Peter > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Hulme [[1]mailto:m.hulme@uea.ac.uk] > Sent: Monday, 21 August 2000 17:33 > To: Whetton, Peter > Subject: RE: CR manuscript > > > Peter, > > Sounds an interesting experiment (with again Australia > leading the way). I > think it will be a while before they are tried here - we've only just > worked out, after 30 years, how to start beating the > W.Indies, and even > then only with the help of cloudy swinging conditions at > Headingly which > would be negated if we were indoors! > > Mike > > At 22:14 20/08/00 +1000, you wrote: > >Mike, > > > >Thanks for the news on the manuscript. I look forward to > seeing it in > >print. > > > >Cheers > > > >Peter > > > >P.S. I spent the day today at the last of the three indoor > Australia v South > >Africa one-day internationals. I think the concept and > venue worked well > >and the fact that temperature was somewhat cool for cricket > (about 13 C) was > >not very noticeable. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Mike Hulme [[2]mailto:m.hulme@uea.ac.uk] > > > Sent: Friday, 18 August 2000 18:02 > > > To: phw@dar.csiro.au > > > Subject: CR manuscript > > > > > > > > > Peter, > > > > > > I have received and examined your revised manuscript for CR > > > on developing > > > scenarios for SE Australia and I have accepted the manuscript for > > > publication. It is being forwarded to the publishers and you > > > should hear > > > from them directly in the next few days/weeks - they may > > > request you to > > > send them an e-version of the mss. > > > > > > Thank you for choosing CR to publish your research. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Mike > > > >