date: Thu Jan  8 14:52:25 2004
from: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: papers
to: Tom Wigley <wigley@cgd.ucar.edu>

    Tom,
       I added the text and deleted some elsewhere to get it to fit.
    I put them in a new section. I'll leave the other one
    until next year - hopefully there will be one !
    Cheers
    Phil
   At 07:24 08/01/2004 -0700, you wrote:

     OK Phil -- I was going to remind you to add a bit of text about these papers, but you
     seem to
     have done so. (I thought it might need a separate 'detection' subheading.)
     Ben and I are about to submit another paper about trop ht changes to Nature that acks
     the
     DOE grant. But this is food for next year.
     Tom.
     +++++++++++++++
     Phil Jones wrote:

      Tom,

            I'll finalise the report by putting in the first three of the four below. They
     all acknowledge
      the project.  It appears as though the 4th should have - it has the right project
     title, but a
      NOAA grant number. Anyway there isn't space for an additional reference in this
     restricted
      format. Still leaves 14 papers that have come out since last Jan or are about to and 4
      in the review stage. This doesn't count the EOS things with Mike Mann. All 14 are
     peer-review.
          Unless I here from you I'll put the report in tomorrow. I've reduced some of the
     text in
      places to add in a little on your three papers, plus another that I was involved with
     and
      completely forgot. Luckily got an email last night with the page numbers.
      Cheers
      Phil

     Smith, R.L., Wigley, T.M.L. and Santer, B.D., 2003:  A bivariate time series approach to
     anthropogenic trend detection in hemispheric mean temperatures. Journal of Climate  16,
     12281240.
     Santer, B.D., Wigley, T.M.L., Meehl, G.A., Wehner, M.F., Mears, C., Schabel, M., Wentz,
     F.J., Ammann, C., Arblaster, J., Bettge, T., Washington, W.M., Taylor, K.E., Boyle,
     J.S., Bruggemann, W., and Doutriaux, C., 2003: Influence of satellite data uncertainties
     on the detection of externally-forced climate change. Science 300, 12801284.
     Santer, B.D., Wehner, M.F., Wigley, T.M.L., Sausen, R., Meehl, G.A., Taylor, K.E.,
     Ammann, C., Arblaster, J., Washington, W.M., Boyle, J.S. and Bruggemann, W., 2003:
     Contributions of anthropogenic and natural forcing to recent tropopause height changes.
     Science 301, 479483.
     Santer, B.D., Sausen, R., Wigley, T.M.L., Boyle, J.S., AchutaRao, K., Doutriaux, C.,
     Hansen, J.E., Meehl, G.A., Roeckner, E., Ruedy, R., Schmidt, G. and Taylor, K.E., 2003:
     Behavior of tropopause height and atmospheric temperature in models, reanalyses and
     observations: Decadal changes. Journal of Geophysical Research 108(D1), 4002,
     doi:10.1029/2002JD002258.

     Prof. Phil Jones
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     School of Environmental Sciences    Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
     University of East Anglia
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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
     UK
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