cc: <anders@misu.su.se>, <Eduardo.Zorita@gkss.de>, <hegerl@duke.edu>, <esper@wsl.ch>, <k.briffa@uea.ac.uk>, <m.allen1@physics.ox.ac.uk>, <t.osborn@uea.ac.uk>
date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 08:56:52 +0000
from: "Nanne Weber" <weber@knmi.nl>
subject: Re: Mitrie
to: "Martin Juckes" <m.n.juckes@rl.ac.uk>

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Martin Juckes wrote:
>
> I'm going to send an email to Prof. North of the NAS panel to ask if he really 
> meant "don't use bristlecones", as he is quoted by McIntyre.
I talked with Bette Otto-Bliesner a few weeks ago. She was a Panel 
member and said that they
had asked a tree-ring specialist and he had adviced not to use BCpines. 
Not a very deep argument.
The report is available I think, but it is not final yet.

Keith, what do you think about this?
>  
>
> Does anyone know where I can get hold of the categorisation of the Sheep 
> Mountain trees used by Graybill and Idso (ca534.rwl from the WDC for 
> paleoclimatology I think) into "strip-bark" and "full-bark"? I've sent an 
> email to the WDC query address.
>   
ask Graybill and/or Idso themselves?
Nanne
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