date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:49:13 +0100
from: "John Walton-ONLINE" <john.walton.02@bbc.co.uk>
subject: RE: BBC News enquiry 
to: "Phil Jones" <p.jones@uea.ac.uk>

   Thanks very much for your time Phil, that's a great help.



   All best,

   John
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   From: Phil Jones [mailto:p.jones@uea.ac.uk]
   Sent: 25 September 2009 10:36
   To: John Walton-ONLINE
   Subject: Re: BBC News enquiry

    Jon,
      Go here

    [1] http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/paleo.html
    then get these ones.. You will need to figure out how to smooth these? Some might appear
   smoother than others.
    [2] http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pubs/mann2008/mann2008.html
    (this is an updated one by Mann)
    This one has lots of files - go to one with CPS in title, then look at readme file - which
   say this
    I think you want the one called gb1000
    This directory contains all of the CPS reconstructions presented in the text.
   All mat files have text versions with .csv extensions
   NH_had.mat: Northern hemisphere reconstructions vs. HAD dataset
      gbcps: full screened network
      gb1000: frozen AD 1000 network
      gbcpsi: full network vs. iHAD
      nd_gbcps: full network without tree-rings
      nl_gbcps: full network without Luterbacher
      inst: HAD instrument series
      erro: composite uncertainties for CPS reconstructions
   NH_land.mat: Northern hemisphere reconstructions vs. CRU dataset
      gbcps: full screened network
      gb1000: frozen AD 1000 network
      gbcpsi: full network vs. iCRU
      nd_gbcps: full network without tree-rings
      nl_gbcps: full network without Luterbacher
      inst: CRU instrument series
      erro: composite uncertainties for CPS reconstructions
   SH_had.mat: same as NH_had.mat but for the Southern Hemisphere
   SH_land.mat: same as NH_land.mat but for the Southern Hemisphere
   nhcru_cps_composite.mat: composite reconstruction and uncertainties
   for Northern Hemisphere CPS vs.CRU
   nhhad_cps_composite.mat: same as above but for CPS vs. HAD
   shcru_cps_composite.mat: same as above but for Southern Hemisphere CPS vs. CRU
   shhad_cps_composite.mat: same as above but for Southern Hemisphere CPS vs. HAD
   [3]http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/pubs/moberg2005/moberg2005.html
    (this is Moberg)
   [4]ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/contributions_by_author/jones1998/jonesdata.txt
     (this is mine)
    For this and Moberg take the first number after the date (the year).
    [5]
   ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/gcmoutput/crowley2000/crowley_lowery2000_nht.txt
    this one is Crowley
    Cheers
    Phil
   At 09:53 25/09/2009, you wrote:

     Dear Professor Jones,
     I'm a journalist on the BBC News website, and I was wondering if you would have some
     time today or next week for me to pick your brain on a project I'm working on. I've read
     over some of your information sheets on the CRU website, and I have a couple of
     questions.
     Best regards,
     John Walton
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     Tel: + 44 208 576 4149
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