date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 14:35:35 +0100
from: Thorsten Kiefer <thorsten.kiefer@pages.unibe.ch>
subject: Re: sectoin 4
to: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>

   Phil,

   do you think that you will be able to submit in January, as Larry strongly suggested? With
   respect to funding perspectives, I would like to think of January as a very firm deadline.
   What do you think about that w.r.t. Keith/Tim and your own availability to finish the
   manuscript?

   Regards,

   Thorsten

   On 4 Dec 2007, at 13:48, Phil Jones wrote:

      Caspar,
         Thanks.  Why is it that I have little time to work on
      this for the next couple of weeks - other things and the
      build up to Christmas!
        So, if you want to add something on the best forcing
      histories along with a figure then fine. A para on
      greenhouse gases and aerosols would be useful, if
      just for completeness. Need the best latest
      one - so Lean's latest for solar, and whatever you think the
      best one on volcanoes. I'd hope the latter was the
      one without any mention of 1259!
      Cheers
      Phil
     At 09:12 04/12/2007, Caspar Ammann wrote:

     Phil and Thorsten,
     here an attempt on section 4, merged with Gavins part. Note,
     corrected some typos and changed a few words within Gavins section.
     Actually, switched 4.1 and 4.2. Seem to make a bit more sense since
     Gavin actually writes quite a nice intro into the forcings
     themselves. Talking about the time evolution is then better as a next
     step. I'm not sure where you are with figures. But it would not hurt
     to show the primary time series, one for solar and one for volcanic.
     Maybe I should add a short paragraph on greenhouse gases?
     Caspar
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     Caspar M. Ammann
     National Center for Atmospheric Research
     Climate and Global Dynamics Division - Paleoclimatology
     1850 Table Mesa Drive
     Boulder, CO 80307-3000
     email: [1]ammann@ucar.edu    tel: 303-497-1705     fax: 303-497-1348
     Phil and Thorsten,
     here an attempt on section 4, merged with Gavins part. Note, corrected some typos and
     changed a few words within Gavins section. Actually, switched 4.1 and 4.2. Seem to make
     a bit more sense since Gavin actually writes quite a nice intro into the forcings
     themselves. Talking about the time evolution is then better as a next step. I'm not sure
     where you are with figures. But it would not hurt to show the primary time series, one
     for solar and one for volcanic. Maybe I should add a short paragraph on greenhouse
     gases?
     Caspar
     Caspar M. Ammann
     National Center for Atmospheric Research
     Climate and Global Dynamics Division - Paleoclimatology
     1850 Table Mesa Drive
     Boulder, CO 80307-3000
     email: [2]ammann@ucar.edu     tel: 303-497-1705     fax: 303-497-1348

     Prof. Phil Jones
     Climatic Research Unit        Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090
     School of Environmental Sciences    Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
     University of East Anglia
     Norwich                          Email    [3]p.jones@uea.ac.uk
     NR4 7TJ
     UK
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