cc: jtkon@ncar.ucar.edu, tbarnett-ul@ucsd.edu, tom@ocean.tamu.edu, klaus.hasselmann@dkrz.de, hegerl@atmos.washington.edu, bsanter@pcmdi.llnl.gov, taylor13@llnl.gov, allen@wobble.ag.rl.ac.uk date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 12:00:23 +0100 (BST) from: Simon Tett subject: Re: Fwd: EPA science czar Pest & a Stronger Sun no less to: p.jones@uea.ac.uk Hi Phil et al, I'm not sure I'd be as harsh about the solar community as Phil was! I think the majority of them accept that recent climate change in anthropogenic -- solar terrestial links does seem to pull in its fair share of loonies though! I think the following may be useful contacts -- I include Svensmark in the unlikely event there is something in cosmic rays/cloud stuff. Michael Lockwood (RAL) m.lockwood@rl.ac.uk Sami Solanki (MPI fur Aeronomy) solanki@linmpi.mpg.de Marcel Fligge (Inst of Astronomy, ETH Zurich) fligge@astro.phys.sthz.ch Henrik Svensmark (Danish Space Research Inst) hsv@dsri.dk Claus Frohlich (Davos, Switzerland) cfrohlich@pwmodwrc.ch Simon -- ============================================================ Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research The Met. Office Tel: +44 (0)1344 856886 London Road Fax: +44 (0)1344 854898 Bracknell www.met-office.gov.uk