date: Mon, 14 May 2007 11:15:49 +0100
from: "Roger Coe" <rogercoe804@btinternet.com>
subject: Global Temperature Record
to: "'Phil Jones'" <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>

   Dear Phil,

   Thank you for your kind reply to my earlier email concerning the current global temperature
   trend. I have delayed further comment in order to read the IPCC WG1 full report which is
   now available online with its excellent Chapter 3.

   The hadcrut3 data is shown to 2005 in for example Figure TS.26 together with decadal
   average values showing a clear reduction in the upward trend. However I have been unable to
   find any comment on the most recent data since 1998 and Figure TS.6 and elsewhere only
   emphasise the historical upward trend. There are several factors such as sulphate aerosols
   and indirect solar radiation discussed in the report which could be influencing this lower
   trend (I made it 0.119C per decade) but I have seen no direct comment in relation to the
   recent downward trend.

   This is important in view of the wide acceptance of the IPCC overall conclusions for
   government and international policies. and decisions currently being made.

   Perhaps you could share with me your own interpretation of the recent data given of course
   the short timescale involved.

   Thank you again

   Roger Coe
