date: Thu, 21 May 2009 09:16:26 -0400
from: Ray Bradley <rbradley@geo.umass.edu>
subject: Re: Fwd: Re: nomination: materials needed!
to: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>

   Dear Mr Diplomacy,
   Good job!
   Ray
   At 08:04 AM 5/21/2009, you wrote:

      Malcolm, Ray,
       Mike is happy to be put forward next year (June 10).
      He says he will have another Science and another Nature paper by then!
      He says he remind me (and you) in good time. I'm sure he will!
      Cheers
      Phil
     At 22:59 18/05/2009, Malcolm Hughes wrote:

     I agree that someone should nominate Mike, although anyone who asks for an honour should
     be made to wait at least one year.....
     I am teaching all day everyday for the next three weeks (summer school) , will take a
     few days off before my wife goes to Russia for the summer, and then have the Wigley
     meeting followed by a trip to Yoorp. There may be a more important issue, which is that
     I'm already associated with a couple of other nominations (one of which I'm leading), so
     it would probably be best if we could find someone else to coordinate and be the first
     signatory. Alternatively, tell Mike we'll try next year...
     By the way, does he know Fred Singer is an AGU Fellow? It made me think about renouncing
     (!#@!) my fellowship.
     Cheers, Malcolm
     Phil Jones wrote:

      Ray, Malcolm,
         I thought I might get an email like this!  Obvious question, do either
      of you want to take the lead on this? I'd be happy to write a supporting letter.
      Difficulty co-ordinating this is that I'm away next week and then two in June,
      and then there is Tom Wigley's symposium.
      Cheers
      Phil

     From: Michael Mann <mann@meteo.psu.edu>
     To: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>
     Subject: Re: nomination: materials needed!
     Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 17:31:16 -0400
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     Hey Phil,
     I hope all is well w/ you these days. Been a while since I've actually seen you. Perhaps
     can convince you to make it to EGU next year? Looks like it will be in Vienna again. I
     rather enjoyed this one, and I think I may go back next year.
     On a completely unrelated note, I was wondering if you, perhaps in tandem w/ some of the
     other usual suspects, might be interested in returning the favor this year ;)
     I've looked over the current list of AGU fellows, and it seems to me that there are
     quite a few who have gotten in (e.g. Kurt Cuffey, Amy Clement, and many others) who
     aren't as far along as me in their careers, so I think I ought to be a strong candidate.
     anyway, I don't want to pressure you in any way, but if you think you'd be willing to
     help organize,I would naturally be much obliged. Perhaps you could convince Ray or
     Malcolm to take the lead? The deadline looks as if it is again July 1 this year.
     looking forward to catching up w/ you sometime soon, probably at some exotic location of
     Henry's  choosing ;)
     mike

     Prof. Phil Jones
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     Prof. Phil Jones
     Climatic Research Unit        Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090
     School of Environmental Sciences    Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
     University of East Anglia
     Norwich                          Email    p.jones@uea.ac.uk
     NR4 7TJ
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