From: Eystein Jansen <Eystein.Jansen@geo.uib.no>
To: Tim Osborn <t.osborn@uea.ac.uk>, Fortunat Joos <joos@climate.unibe.ch>, Jonathan Overpeck <jto@u.arizona.edu>, David Rind <drind@giss.nasa.gov>, Stefan Rahmstorf <rahmstorf@ozean-klima.de>, Bette Otto-Bleisner <ottobli@ncar.ucar.edu>, cddhr@giss.nasa.gov, Ricardo Villalba <ricardo@lab.cricyt.edu.ar>, Jouzel@dsm-mail.extra.cea.fr, Valerie Masson-Delmotte <Valerie.Masson@cea.fr>, Dominique Raynaud <raynaud@lgge.obs.ujf-grenoble.fr>, Keith Briffa <k.briffa@uea.ac.uk>, Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>, jean-claude.duplessy@lsce.cnrs-gif.fr, dolago@uonbi.ac.ke, peltier@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca, rramesh@prl.res.in, olgasolomina@yandex.ru, derzhang@msn.com, Heinz Wanner <wanner@giub.unibe.ch>, Thorsten Kiefer <thorsten.kiefer@pages.unibe.ch>, Eric W Wolff <ewwo@bas.ac.uk>, fatima.abrantes@ineti.pt, j.dearing@soton.ac.uk, jerome@lgge.obs.ujf.grenoble.fr, jose_carriquiry@uabc.mx, moha_umero@yahoo.com, Michael Schulz <mschulz@uni-bremen.de>, nakatsuka.takeshi@f.mbox.nagoya-u.ac.jp, Bette Otto-Bliesner <ottobli@ucar.edu>, peter.kershaw@arts.monash.edu.au, pfrancus@ete.inrs.ca, scolman@d.umn.edu, whitlock@montana.edu, zlding@mail.iggcas.ac.cn
Subject: Key new IPCC relevant paleo-science
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 17:34:21 +0200
Cc: Laurent Labeyrie <Laurent.Labeyrie@lsce.ipsl.fr>, Gavin Schmidt <gschmidt@giss.nasa.gov>

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Dear friends,

The scoping of IPCC AR5 will happen in July this year. In the  
community there have been opinions raised regarding paleo-science in  
the next report, e.g. whether to have paleo-science dispersed into  
various topical chapters, e.g. forcing, model-evaluation, sea level  
etc., or whether it might be best to do as in AR4 to have a separate  
Paleo-chapter.

There are good arguments for both options, and it is not the intent of  
this email to voice a specific opinion. Rather it is important to let  
the scoping process be aware of all the relevant new paleo-science  
which whould be assessed in AR5, thereby leading to the need for a  
strong presence of paleoclimate scientists in the LA-team of AR5,  
particularly in WG1, but also in WG2.

In order to make the case that paleo-science continues to be highly  
relevant for IPCC, Peck and I have agreed to be the editors of a Slide- 
series (ppt style) which can be used to make the case in the scoping,  
and which of course could be a useful product for various outreach  
activities of PAGES and the paleoclimate community at large.
The PAGES office will asssist in producing the slides

We therefore send this email to you who worked as LAs in AR4 or who  
are on SSC or other relevant PAGES panels and ask for your input.
What we hope you can help with is the following:

1. Provide your best examples of key new IPCC (Policy) relevant new  
results post AR4, i.e. accepted after July 2006,  that provide  
compelling arguments for paleoclimate science as a key contributor to  
IPCC. Please limit this to the results which are clearly IPCC-relevant
2. Ongoing projects or programmes that are likely to deliver such  
results in the next 2-3 years can also be included. The information  
must, however, be specific and compelling to a non-paleo audience.
3. Send PDF of the paper or other material (like ppt slide)  to Peck (jto@u.arizona.edu 
), Myself and Thorsten Kiefer (thorsten.kiefer@pages.unibe.ch) at  
PAGES, preferably by May 2.

We think this might become a very useful service to our community and  
to the climate change communities at large, and will be very rewarding.
Hoping to hear back from many of you.

Best wishes

Peck and Eystein


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Eystein Jansen
Professor/Director Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research
Allgaten 55, N 5007 Bergen, Norway
e-mail:eystein.jansen@bjerknes.uib.no
tel: 55-589803/55-583491
fax: 55-584330





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