cc: Rob Swart <Rob.Swart@rivm.nl>
date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 09:47:58 +0200
from: Nebojsa NAKICENOVIC <naki@iiasa.ac.at>
subject: Re: IPCC meeting in NL
to: Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>

Dear Mike,

I am glad that you will be able to join us on Thursday evening and on
Wednesday. This message is also forwarded to Rob so that he knows about
your travel plans.

There is room for your talk/comments in the draft agenda on Wednesday
mornings if this suits you.  I will include you in the next draft.

Perhaps you know that Steve Schneider joined us during our last meeting and
briefed the participants on on-going work on climate change and what role
temissions scenarios have in driving the climate models.  Your work on
including more realistic treatment of emissions/forcing by considering both
GHGs and sulfur aerosols in simple and global climate models would be of
great interest to our group.  Our timing is to have a first set of
tentative (``template'') scenarios ready within six months or so.  The
final, refined set would be ready in early 1999, but for your purposes it
might not appear to be too different from the tentative set.

Thank you for joining us.  Regards, Naki
At 04:25 PM 9/8/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Naki,
>
>I have only just got back from 10 days vacation.
>
>Yes, I am planning on being at the RIVM meeting, although only for the
>Wednesday evening and Thursday.  I have (I think) booked in with RIVM for
>the dinner and night. 
>
>I will endeavour to make a few comments about emissions/forcing scenarios
>being used in both simple and global climate models.
>
>Look forward to seeing you next week!
>
>Regards,
>
>Mike
>
>At 18:10 02/09/97 +0200, you wrote:
>>
>>Dear Mike,
>>
>>We plan to hold the next meeting of the IPCC Special Report on Emissions
>>Scenarios at RIVM in Netherlands (close to Amsterdam) on 17-19.  September.
>>
>>It would be of a great benefit for our group working on the new emissions
>>scenarios if you could come to the meeting and brief us on your current
>>work on integrating the joint forcing of  GHG and sulfur emissions.
>>We need to know from you perspective what are the desirable characteristics
>>of new emissions scenarios given the requirements of climate modelers.  The
>>meeting starts with dinner on the 17th. If you do not have enough time
>>you might consider attending only on the 18th.
>>
>>The organizer of the meeting is Rob Swart at RIVM (email address:
>>Rob.Swart@rivm.nl).  Please contact him directly concerning the logistics.
>>
>>Hope you can join us,  
>>
>>Naki
>>
>>
>>
>>Nebojsa Nakicenovic
>>Project Leader
>>Environmentally Compatible Energy Strategies
>> International Institute for | Email: naki@iiasa.ac.at
>>  Applied  Systems Analysis  | Phone: +43  2236 807 411
>>  A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria  |   Fax: +43  2236 71313  
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