cc: "Eystein Jansen" <eystein.jansen@geo.uib.no>, "Keith Briffa" <k.briffa@uea.ac.uk>
date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 14:25:32 -0500
from: "Wahl, Eugene R" <wahle@alfred.edu>
subject: Wahl and Ammann Climatic Change article on MBH
to: "Jonathan Overpeck" <jto@u.arizona.edu>

Hello all:

The re-revised mss. of the Wahl-Ammann article on the MBH-MM controversy
is now to Stephen Schneider of Climatic Change for his approval.

It is possible that we might hear from him within days.  If so, and the
decision is full approval of "in press" status, I will let you all know
immediately.  At that time I also will send the mss. itself.

Peace, Gene


*******************************

Dr. Eugene R. Wahl
Asst. Professor of Environmental Studies
Alfred University

1 Saxon Drive
Alfred NY, 14802

607.871.2604


-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Overpeck [mailto:jto@u.arizona.edu] 
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 12:48 PM
To: Wahl, Eugene R
Cc: Eystein Jansen; Keith Briffa
Subject: Re: FW: Wahl and Ammann ms 3321

thanks Gene - let us know if you can get it in press. I think that's 
what he's saying. Best, peck

>Hi Peck and Caspar:
>
>Here is Steve Schneider's response to what "in press" means for
Climatic
>Change.  It is hopeful.
>
>OK Caspar, here we go!  Let's do it.
>
>Peace, Gene
>
>
>*******************************
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stephen H Schneider [mailto:shs@stanford.edu]
>Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 1:56 AM
>To: Wahl, Eugene R
>Cc: katarina kivel
>Subject: RE: Wahl and Ammann ms 3321
>
>your interpretation is fine--get me the revision soon so I have time to
>assess your responses in light of reviews in time!  Look forward to
>recievieng it, Steve
>
>
>**********************************
>
>On Sat, 11 Feb 2006, Wahl, Eugene R wrote:
>
>>  Hello Steve:
>>
>>  Caspar and I expect to have the final manuscript to you in 7-10 days
>with all the revisions you requested in December.  I have recently had
>some correspondance with Jonathan Overpeck about this, in his IPCC
role.
>He says that the paper needs to be in press by the end of February to
be
>acceptable to be cited in the SOD.
>>
>>  He and I have communicated re: what "in press" means for Climatic
>Change, and I agreed to contact you to have a clear definition.  What I
>have understood from our conversations before is that if you receive
the
>mss and move it from "provisionally accepted" status to "accepted",
then
>this can be considered in press, in light of CC being a journal of
>record.
>>
>>  However, I recognize that this may not be a correct interpretation.
>If you can clarify, I'd be very grateful.  Also, if I do have these
>definitions interpreted correctly--and if Caspar and I meet the target
>set above (paper to you by Feb 17-20)--is there any chance it might be
>fully "accepted" by the end of the month?  I realize this is very
close,
>for which I accept all responsibility.  And of course, I also fully
>recognize that this kind of timeline is very likely out of the realm of
>possibility for you.  I mean no pressure in asking, I only want to get
>info to then bring back to Peck.
>>
>>  I hope this finds you well, and look forward to your response.
>>
>>
>>  Peace, Gene
>>  Dr. Eugene R. Wahl
>>  Asst. Professor of Environmental Studies
>>  Alfred University
>>
>>  607-871-2604
>>  1 Saxon Drive
>>  Alfred, NY 14802
>>
>>
>
>------
>Stephen H. Schneider
>Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary
>   Environmental Studies;
>Professor, Department of Biological Sciences;
>Co-Director, Center for Environmental Science and Policy at
>the Stanford Institute for International Studies
>
>Mailing Address:
>  Stephen Schneider
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>
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