date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 11:57:55 -0400 from: Judith Lean subject: Re: preprint request please to: p.jones@uea.ac.uk Dear Phil - excellent!! I have it - it was there on your ftp site... Many thanks! Judith On Apr 14, 2009, at 11:40 AM, p.jones@uea.ac.uk wrote: > Judith, > I'll put this file on my ftp site. > It may be there from a previous request. The > pdfs we all got were way over the email size. > I'll do this tomorrow. Still off at home after Easter. > Back in tomorrow. > > You could try ftping ftp.cru.uea.ac.uk > > login as anonymous > then email as pw > > then go to people, then philjones > > If it is there it has AGU in its title. > > Cheers > Phil > >> Dear Phil, >> >> Could I ask you please to send me a reprint of your paper: >> >> Jones, P.D., Moberg, A., Osborn, T.J. and Briffa, K.R., 2003: Surface >> climate responses to explosive volcanic eruptions seen in long >> European temperature records and mid-to-high latitude tree-ring >> density around the Northern Hemisphere, In (A. Robock and C. >> Oppenheimer Eds.) Volcanism and the Earth's Atmosphere. American >> Geophysical Union, Washington D.C. 239-254. >> >> I've been unable to locate a copy on the web - its cited a lot but a >> pdf isn't available anywhere it seems - I would like to learn more >> about if there is/isn't winter warming after a volcanic eruption, I >> had thought - mainly from talking with the guys at GISs who do seem >> to >> think that this is the case (e.g., Shindell, GRL, 2004) - that it was >> more or less agreed that there is, but I mentioned this is a recent >> preprint and the reviewer was not happy at all - indicating that I >> should read your paper. We mentioned it in the preprint by way of >> explantation for evidence of an annual warming response (that is >> stronger in winter) at mid to high Eurasian latitudes in a recent >> empirical analysis of the CRU temperature data. >> >> Thanks very much, >> Judith Lean >> p.s. I saw your latest 2008 Nature paper about the instrument issues >> in the mid 20th century - we akso found that we couldn't accouht for >> the extra warming in the WWII period - nor WWI for that matter... >> > >