cc: Ian Kraucunas <IKraucunas@nas.edu>, Steve McIntyre <stephen.mcintyre@utoronto.ca>
date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 15:15:17 -0500
from: "Gerald R. North" <g-north@tamu.edu>
subject: Data Requests from McIntyre
to: Lonnie Thompson <thompson.3@osu.edu>, druidrd@ldeo.columbia.edu, Gabi Hegerl <hegerl@duke.edu>, jan.esper@wsl.ch, k.briffa@uea.ac.uk, mann@psu.edu

   Dear Colleagues,



   Mr. Steve McIntyre has recently asked me to contact you in hopes that you will send him
   some information regarding your recent research. He has previously asked Dr. Ralph Cicerone
   to send out such a letter to you, but Dr. Cicerone was reluctant to do so in his role as
   President of the National Academy of Sciences. Mr. McIntyre thought that as chair of the
   recent NRC Committee on Reconstruction of Surface Temperatures for the Last Two Thousand
   Years, that my request to you might carry some weight.



   Of course, I have no authority to compel you to do anything with your data and I do not
   represent the NRC Committee on this matter. I understand that you have spent many days and
   even years collecting your data under sometimes dangerous conditions. But McIntyre does
   have a point in that most of our research has been supported by US Taxpayers. I also
   understand that archiving data is expensive and time consuming (I also know that not all of
   the archiving and quality control was supported by past grants), but as scientists we all
   owe it to each other to share information to the maximum extent possible.



   So I would like to ask you that if it is feasible to grant McIntyres requests. Despite his
   sometimes unusual approach to science and scientists, I do believe he is bright,
   hardworking and sincere.



   I attach McIntyres letter to me.



   Best wishes,

   Jerry North

   Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora\attach\north.letter.september.doc"
