cc: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>, Xuebin Zhang <Xuebin.Zhang@ec.gc.ca>, Francis Zwiers <francis.zwiers@ec.gc.ca>, Gabi Hegerl <hegerl@duke.edu>
date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:50:51 +0100
from: Nico Caltabiano <caetano@noc.soton.ac.uk>
subject: Extreme indices advice to WGCM
to: David Karoly <dkaroly@unimelb.edu.au>

   Dear David et al.

   Hope all is well.

   WGCM is meeting this coming week. I think you won't be attending the meeting but I saw
   Gabi's name on the list of participants.

   At the last ETCCDI meeting, we've discussed that we should provide advice to WGCM on
   indices that should be calculated on a possible effort of model runs to the next IPCC. We
   surely won't have time to provide a proper input to WGCM now (I apologise for not starting
   this email exchange earlier). However I think we should send them a message saying that
   we're startin g this discussions and will feed them during inter-sessions. If they want to
   propose something in the meantime, I think this would be ok.

   Perhaps Gabi could take this message to WGCM?

   Your thoughts on this are welcome.

   Regards

   Nico

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