date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 16:41:23 -0000
from: "Lockwood, M (Mike)" <M.Lockwood@rl.ac.uk>
subject: RE: Climate trends and variability nonsense
to: "Phil Jones" <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>

I know - I teach 2 courses during semester 2 at Southampton so right now
I'm in the relatively free phase  (doesn't feel like that tho'!) and
will be inundated from Feb onwards
thanks
Mike
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Jones [mailto:p.jones@uea.ac.uk] 
Sent: 03 December 2007 16:38
To: Lockwood, M (Mike)
Subject: Re: Climate trends and variability nonsense


  Mike,
     Will try and respond soon, but time quite limited this week.
  Problem of working in a Uni and being away last week.

  Cheers
  Phil


At 14:55 03/12/2007, you wrote:
>  Phil
>
>A few bits of very light very easy bedtime reading for you
>
>
>Firstly, The Royal Society publishing folk were quite shocked to find 
>out - to use your phrase - what its like to publish on climate change 
>nowadays. So they invited me to write an editorial. The file 
>Lockwood_comment.doc contains a first stab at this. In it I think that 
>I've borrowed the above phrase already. Any comments are most welcome -

>but I did wonder if anything you've had to deal with could/should be 
>added and I'd be happy to share co-authorship. Have a think about it.
>
>They are also going to let me use the attached "Paper 2" and "Paper 3"
>as a way of countering some of the blogosphere nonsense that has 
>appeared - particularly from Svensmark and from a pressure group in the

>US.  Paper 2 mainly deals with a solar issue but paper 3 may be of 
>greater interest to you. I'll attach them to the next two messages.
>Again comments are most welcome.
>
>Cheers
>Mike
>

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