cc: "J. Salinger" <j.salinger@auckland.ac.nz>, Gavin Schmidt <gschmidt@giss.nasa.gov>, James Annan <jdannan@jamstec.go.jp>, <b.mullan@niwa.co.nz>, <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>
date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 03:07:20 +0000
from: Grant Foster <tamino_9@hotmail.com>
subject: RE: ENSO blamed over warming - paper in JGR
to: <j.renwick@niwa.co.nz>, Mike Mann <mann@meteo.psu.edu>, <trenbert@ucar.edu>

   Gentlemen,
   I agree that it should be brought to the attention of the chief editor, and should not be
   reviewed by the same editor who approved MFC09.  It's best if someone else drafts the cover
   letter.  Does anyone know the chief editor?
   Although I favor extremely rapid submission, I oppose either submission or circulation to
   other parties until we've taken at least a few days to let our thoughts "settle."  I
   suggest that Monday is the earliest we should consider making this available.  However, I
   don't know how critical the political situation is in the southern hemisphere, so I'm open
   to persuasion.  At the very least, we need everyone's explicit consent to co-authorship and
   everybody's affiliation information, before releasing any document to anybody.
   As for the constants in MFC09 eqs. (1) and (2), let me check the standard errors for those
   estimates.  If they're plus or minus so much as to make them meaningless, we might not want
   to raise the issue of their implication in terms of a warming trend.  If I recall
   correctly, when I considered the properties of the MFC09 filter I determined that the
   average value of the filtered time series depends only on the first and last 12 data values
   for monthly time series (UAHTMT) and the first and last 4 data values for quarterly
   (RATPAC-A) -- this could imply very large uncertainty in the estimated constant from
   regression analysis.
   As eager as I am to strike while iron is hot, let's not be hasty.
   Sincerely,
   Grant
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