date: Tue Sep 14 14:37:30 2004
from: Phil Jones <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: quick urgent check idag - just 2 sentences
to: Gabi Hegerl <hegerl@duke.edu>, Tom Crowley <tcrowley@duke.edu>

    Gabi,
      The sentence beginning 'Recently ... ' is fine.  I wouldn't add anything else, as
   problems
    with Huang et al (2000) are discussed in the 2003/4 papers we do reference.
    Cheers
    Phil
   At 22:20 13/09/2004, Gabi Hegerl wrote:

     Peter Stott asked if we should refer to Huang 2004.
     I now added the reference
     Recently studies (see Mann et al. 2003, Pollack and Smerdon 2004, and
     Rutherford and Mann 2004; Huang 2004) suggest that if the borehole records
     are recalibrated with instrumental data over the 20th century, they can be
     shown to support the conventional proxy view of the millennium.
     is that correct?
     Also, should we refer to it somewhere in that sentence
     An additional part of the discrepancy is due to the method used for signal processing by
     Huang et al. (2000).
     Thanks so much in advnace
     Gabi
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