date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 15:06:53 +0000 from: Tim Osborn subject: Fwd: deliverable 6 data to: Keith Briffa FYI >Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 15:06:38 +0000 >To: Andreas Pauling >From: Tim Osborn >Subject: deliverable 6 data > >Hi Andreas, > >At last I have a moment to get to this! > >If I recall correctly, you were going to provide the Luterbacher European >temperature reconstruction and the European precipitation reconstruction >(is that the "Pauling" reconstruction)? I think you'd also got hold of >the Guiot European temperature recon - is that right? > >I think it would be useful to obtain the gridded reconstructions >themselves (on the 0.5deg grid?), but also the European mean time series >(for Guiot, was it only the European mean - I can't remember if he >produced a gridded recon?). > >Separate files for each season (and separate files for gridded and >area-mean) would be good. > >As for the format, I'm happy with an ASCII format, unless you already have >them in netCDF and you prefer that. > >I'm not sure about the uncertainty time series - certainly they would be >useful for the area-mean time series, but I'm not sure if we need *all* >the RE values (or 95% uncertainty ranges) through time for the gridded >fields. If you have them in the same format as the gridded data itself, >then we could include them. > >As for the description, that can be limited to the description of the data >format and file contents, and we can just use the Luterbacher and Guiot >papers to provide the scientific description (plus similar for the >precipitation as soon as its available). The description could be plain >text, or HTML, or a word/PDF document. However you wish really! > >For transfer, you can send files to this ftp server: > >Address: mlserver3.cru.uea.ac.uk >Username: hadleycentre >Password: vu459klm > >When logged in, cd to my directory (tosborn). > >You can then use mkdir to make a subdirectory (e.g. deliv6) and cd into that. > >The you can put the various files. > >Does that all sound ok? Please let me know of any difficulties, >ambiguities etc. > >Best wishes and hope you've now recovered from the flu! > >Tim > >At 16:54 18/02/2005, you wrote: >>Dear Tim, >> >>the draft of the annual report is fine for me (and also for >>Heinz Wanner). >> >>Elena Xoplaki told me that you need a description of the >>reconstructed precipitation data set. What variables do you need >>(spatial extent, resolution, etc.)? How are we going to do the >>data transfer? >> >>Cheers, >> >>Andreas >> >> >>Zitat von f055 : >> >> > Dear all, >> > >> > it has been a time-consuming task, but we have put together >> > most of the SO&P >> > annual report now - >> > your contributions have been quite detailed and hence the >> > report is rather >> > long. It is essential that this >> > is submitted to the EU within the next few days. The current >> > version has been >> > placed on the SO&P >> > website (but not linked to anything - so you need the exact >> > addresses below to >> > find it). Please take a >> > look, at least at the bits involving your institution, and let >> > me know of any >> > changes - it is essential that >> > you use the Word version and track changes otherwise I won't >> > have time to >> > combine multiple >> > comments. I have also posted a PDF version, because sometimes >> > the figures do >> > not work for some >> > people in the word version. >> > >> > The text that is highlighted in yellow is still unchanged from >> > the last >> > report. Keith and I are working on >> > that, so there's not much need for you to comment on the >> > yellow bits yet. >> > I'll post a completed draft >> > with those final sections updated as soon as I can. >> > >> > Anyway, the files are: >> > >> > >>http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/projects/soap/soap_annual_report_2_v >>er13.doc >> > >> > and >> > >> > ./soap_annual_report_2_ver13.pdf >> > ./soap_annual_report_2_ver13.2.pdf >> > ./soap_annual_report_2_ver13.3.pdf >> > >> > (the PDF got split into 3 separate files for some reason). >> > >> > Cheers >> > >> > Tim >> > >> > >> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------ >>This mail was sent through IMP at http://mail.unibe.ch Dr Timothy J Osborn Climatic Research Unit School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK e-mail: t.osborn@uea.ac.uk phone: +44 1603 592089 fax: +44 1603 507784 web: http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/~timo/ sunclock: http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/~timo/sunclock.htm