cc: <simon.tett@metoffice.com>, <K.briffa@uea.ac.uk>, "Tim Osborn" <t.osborn@uea.ac.uk>
date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 13:46:04 +0100
from: "Rob Wilson" <rjwilson_dendro@blueyonder.co.uk>
subject: Emailing: Wilson et al. Figures and Tables, Wilson et al. Paper v2
to: "Brohan, Philip" <philip.brohan@metoffice.gov.uk>

   Hi Philip, Tim, Keith and Simon,



   attached is the coral SST reconstruction paper.



   Sandy and I would appreciate critical comments and any editing that you feel the paper
   requires.



   I have purposely kept the paper as short as possible although I have yet no target journal
   in mind - I am open to suggestions.





   I think more is needed with regards to the recon/model comparison. Although they compare
   quite well, the fact that HADCM3 seems to underestimate recent temperatures (affect of
   aerosol cooling??), while ECHO-G tracks the trend quite well although it does not include
   aerosol cooling needs some sort of comment. I think Tim might have some better thoughts on
   this than me.



   anyway, I am open to critical abuse



   all the best

   Rob

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   Dr. Rob Wilson
   Honorary Research Fellow
   School of GeoSciences,
   Grant Institute,
   Edinburgh University,
   West Mains Road,
   Edinburgh EH9 3JW,
   Scotland, U.K.
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   Publication PDFs: [1]http://www.robdendro.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/publications.html



   ".....I have wondered about trees.



   They are sensitive to light, to moisture, to wind, to pressure.
   Sensitivity implies sensation. Might a man feel into the soul of a tree
   for these sensations? If a tree were capable of awareness, this faculty
   might prove useful. "



   "The Miracle Workers" by Jack Vance
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   Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora\attach\Wilson et al. Figures and Tables.doc" Attachment
   Converted: "c:\eudora\attach\Wilson et al. Paper v2.doc"

