From: Jonathan Overpeck To: "Wahl, Eugene R" Subject: Re: FW: Wahl and Ammann ms 3321 Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:48:09 -0700 Cc: Eystein Jansen , Keith Briffa thanks Gene - let us know if you can get it in press. I think that's what he's saying. Best, peck >Hi Peck and Caspar: > >Here is Steve Schneider's response to what "in press" means for Climatic >Change. It is hopeful. > >OK Caspar, here we go! Let's do it. > >Peace, Gene > > >******************************* > >-----Original Message----- >From: Stephen H Schneider [mailto:shs@stanford.edu] >Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 1:56 AM >To: Wahl, Eugene R >Cc: katarina kivel >Subject: RE: Wahl and Ammann ms 3321 > >your interpretation is fine--get me the revision soon so I have time to >assess your responses in light of reviews in time! Look forward to >recievieng it, Steve > > >********************************** > >On Sat, 11 Feb 2006, Wahl, Eugene R wrote: > >> Hello Steve: >> >> Caspar and I expect to have the final manuscript to you in 7-10 days >with all the revisions you requested in December. I have recently had >some correspondance with Jonathan Overpeck about this, in his IPCC role. >He says that the paper needs to be in press by the end of February to be >acceptable to be cited in the SOD. >> >> He and I have communicated re: what "in press" means for Climatic >Change, and I agreed to contact you to have a clear definition. What I >have understood from our conversations before is that if you receive the >mss and move it from "provisionally accepted" status to "accepted", then >this can be considered in press, in light of CC being a journal of >record. >> >> However, I recognize that this may not be a correct interpretation. >If you can clarify, I'd be very grateful. Also, if I do have these >definitions interpreted correctly--and if Caspar and I meet the target >set above (paper to you by Feb 17-20)--is there any chance it might be >fully "accepted" by the end of the month? I realize this is very close, >for which I accept all responsibility. And of course, I also fully >recognize that this kind of timeline is very likely out of the realm of >possibility for you. I mean no pressure in asking, I only want to get >info to then bring back to Peck. >> >> I hope this finds you well, and look forward to your response. >> >> >> Peace, Gene >> Dr. Eugene R. Wahl >> Asst. Professor of Environmental Studies >> Alfred University >> >> 607-871-2604 >> 1 Saxon Drive >> Alfred, NY 14802 >> >> > >------ >Stephen H. Schneider >Melvin and Joan Lane Professor for Interdisciplinary > Environmental Studies; >Professor, Department of Biological Sciences; >Co-Director, Center for Environmental Science and Policy at >the Stanford Institute for International Studies > >Mailing Address: > Stephen Schneider >Dept. of Biological Sciences >Gilbert Building >371 Serra Mall >Stanford University >Stanford, CA 94305-5020 U.S.A. > >Tel: (650)725-9978 >Fax: (650)725-4387 >e-mail: shs@stanford.edu >climate change website: http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu > (or: climatechange.net) >cancer book website: patientfromhell.org -- Jonathan T. Overpeck Director, Institute for the Study of Planet Earth Professor, Department of Geosciences Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences Mail and Fedex Address: Institute for the Study of Planet Earth 715 N. Park Ave. 2nd Floor University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 direct tel: +1 520 622-9065 fax: +1 520 792-8795 http://www.geo.arizona.edu/ http://www.ispe.arizona.edu/