From: David Rind <drind@giss.nasa.gov>
To: Jonathan Overpeck <jto@u.arizona.edu>
Subject: Re: urgent IPCC need
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:28:16 -0400
Cc: joos <joos@climate.unibe.ch>, Eystein Jansen <eystein.jansen@geo.uib.no>, Bette Otto-Bleisner <ottobli@ncar.ucar.edu>, cddhr@giss.nasa.gov, rahmstorf@ozean-klima.de, Keith Briffa <k.briffa@uea.ac.uk>

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Jonathan,

I haven't looked at these in great detail, but I 
have a problem with Martin making suggestions 
about the TSU Exec Summary for chap 6. Weren't 
these decided by consensus among the Chap 6 
authors? Why does Martin have any say about this? 
Clarification is one thing, but some of these 
suggestions seem to be 'leading'. I think we 
should be very cautious about changing anything 
substantive here at the last moment. [This is the 
expurgated version of what I really thing.]

David


At 4:55 PM -0600 8/31/06, Jonathan Overpeck wrote:
>Hi all - We need to submit our latest chap 6 
>Exec Summary to TSU tomorrow if we can. We can 
>still make changes, but I wanted to update with 
>Martin's suggestions taken into account. See the 
>attached and please comment regarding my strike 
>throughs and additions (yellow highlight). 
>Martin's comments are in yellowish text, and my 
>questions to you (especially FORTUNAT) are 
>higlighted in PURPLE.
>
>Please send by tomorrow aft if you can.
>
>Not that I've sent to those I think are on-line 
>right now. Will send to the whole team later 
>with more edited text.
>
>Thanks, Peck
>--
>Jonathan T. Overpeck
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>Professor, Department of Geosciences
>Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
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>Attachment converted: 
>Toltec:Ch06_FinalDraft_ExecSumV3.doc (WDBN/IC) 
>(1BEA76C7)


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