date: Fri Feb 4 13:34:13 2005 from: Phil Jones subject: Re: Nature quote for checking to: "Schiermeier, Quirin" Dear Quinn, Fine. Presumably this will be in the same issue as the Moberg et al paper next week. Although I'm away Feb 6-9, I'll be in on Feb 10 (pm), so if you send your story next week I'd appreciate it. Other media may call on Feb 10-11. Cheers Phil At 12:22 04/02/2005, you wrote: Dear Phil, Would that be ok: "The past climate is somewhat irrelevant when it comes to predict the future climate," says Phil Jones, a climate researcher at the University of East Anglia in the UK. "What really matters is what has happened in the 20^th century - and we can expect from that a much warmer climate in the future than in the warmest period of the last millennium." Thanks, Quirin -----Original Message----- From: Phil Jones [[1]mailto:p.jones@uea.ac.uk] Sent: 01 February 2005 16:40 To: Schiermeier, Quirin Subject: Re: Request from Nature Dear Quirin, Can you call me early tomorrow as I have a few things to finish today? Can you call between 08.30-09.30 tomorrow UK time, so one hour later your time? Number is +44 1603 592090 . I would prefer not to talk much about the GRL paper, as McIntyre and McKittirick are wrong and the paper should never have been accepted by GRL. There is a lot on this on this web site [2]http://www.realclimate.org/ . I know this site is partly run by Mike Mann. The GRL paper was not reviewed by paleo people but by hydrologists. The GRL paper is wrong because it just can't have been that warm in the 15th century. The paper is a complete outlier. Happy to talk about the Moberg et al. paper. I've seen an earlier draft, but I know from Anders that the results haven't changed since I heard him present it at a meeting in 2004. Cheers Phil At 14:59 01/02/2005, you wrote: Dear Dr Jones, I am working on a news article for Nature about the issue of temperature variability in the last 1,000 years, pegged to the lMcIntyre/McKitrick paper in GRL, and a paper by Anders Moberg in the 10 February issue in Nature. It would be interested in your viewpoint. Can I call you today or later this week? Thank you very much for your help with this. Sincerely, Quirin Schiemreier Quirin Schiermeier German Correspondent of Nature Josephspitalstrasse 15 D-80331 Munich Germany tel + 49 89 5490 5714 fax + 49 89 5490 5720 q.schiermeier@nature.com ******************************************************************************** DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is confidential and should not be used by anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other storage mechanism. 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