cc: Jason Lowe <jason.lowe@metoffice.gov.uk>, Maria Noguer <m.noguer@reading.ac.uk>
date: Sun, 31 May 2009 18:27:52 +0100
from: "Nicholls R.J." <R.J.Nicholls@soton.ac.uk>
subject: RE: A proposal for QUEST-GSI-2?
to: Nigel Arnell <n.w.arnell@reading.ac.uk>, "Tim   Wheeler" <t.r.wheeler@reading.ac.uk>, Tim Osborn <t.osborn@uea.ac.uk>, "Dawson T.P." <t.p.dawson@soton.ac.uk>, Richard Taylor <r.taylor@geog.ucl.ac.uk>, "pete.smith@abdn.ac.uk" <pete.smith@abdn.ac.uk>, "rjh@ceh.ac.uk" <rjh@ceh.ac.uk>, "richard.betts@metoffice.gov.uk" <richard.betts@metoffice.gov.uk>, "e.fraser@see.leeds.ac.uk" <e.fraser@see.leeds.ac.uk>, "graham.pilling@cefas.co.uk" <graham.pilling@cefas.co.uk>, "sari. kovats" <sari.kovats@lshtm.ac.uk>

   Following the others, I think that an earlier proposal would be best to maintain momentum
   and maximise what we can deliver to AR5.


   Before, proceeding I would recommend talking to NERC - is there any steer there?


   The disadvantage is time -- I am available for some of June, but only discrete windows.


   Best Wishes


   Robert


   From: Nigel Arnell [mailto:n.w.arnell@reading.ac.uk]
   Sent: 22 May 2009 15:49
   To: Tim Wheeler; Tim Osborn; Dawson T.P.; Nicholls R.J.; Richard Taylor;
   pete.smith@abdn.ac.uk; rjh@ceh.ac.uk; richard.betts@metoffice.gov.uk;
   e.fraser@see.leeds.ac.uk; graham.pilling@cefas.co.uk; sari. kovats;
   n.w.arnell@reading.ac.uk
   Cc: Jason Lowe; Maria Noguer
   Subject: A proposal for QUEST-GSI-2?


   Dear all,


   I know that we have not finished QUEST-GSI yet, but it is timely to think about
   "QUEST-GSI-2".  The QUEST-GSI framework has given us an excellent opportunity to make a
   major contribution to IPCC AR5 and the DECC AVOID programme (as it evolves).


   I am proposing that we submit a proposal to NERC for a new project to build on QUEST-GSI. I
   have attached a very preliminary outline, summarizing how we would (i) run with new
   scenarios and (ii) enhance the science (although I haven't yet specified how we might do
   that - recognizing that "running with new scenarios" will involve some new science too).


   The key question is whether we seek to make a proposal for the 1 July 2009 NERC deadline or
   the 1 December 2009 deadline.


   The main advantages and disadvantages of each are:


   July (with potential start in April 2010)                  advantages
      continuity


                                                        more time to do the science


        Disadvantages                  time to prepare proposal


                                                        too soon to present results from
   QUEST-GSI in proposal


                                                        too soon to bring in new partners

   December (with potential start in summer 2010 at the earliest)


        Advantages                        time to prepare a good proposal


                                                        Able to include examples from
   QUEST-GSI


        Disadvantages                  risk of break with QUEST-GSI


                                                        Shorter time to do the work


   I would greatly appreciate any comments. I have not discussed this with anybody at NERC or
   in QUEST.


   Regards


   Nigel


   Professor Nigel Arnell

   Director

   Walker Institute for Climate System Research

   University of Reading

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   UK


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