From: Jonathan Overpeck To: Eystein Jansen Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Data for IPCC Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 19:11:56 -0700 Cc: Keith Briffa , tshanaha@email.arizona.edu Hi Eystein, Keith and Tim - this seems odd to me, given that the N hem data must completely dominate his global recon. BUT, since the data and recon are his, and our job is to assess what is published, we don't have much choice. We have three options (or more if you can think of them): option 1) forget about his recon. Although I sense that there might be some interest in this, we must include his study/data/fig option 2) we could make a separate fig to highlight just his global recon, perhaps compared to the global borehole recon. We are dying for space, so I suspect this option isn't ideal either. Expert review of the SOD might suggest it, but in the meantime, I suggest we try to get away with... option 3) we include it in the big recon plot, and just make it clear in the caption (and table that goes with the caption if you're going with the table idea) that the Oerleman's curve, though labeled global in the original paper, appears to be representative of (or weighted mostly by, or ?) glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere (per his Fig 3a). I think we should leave it to Keith and Tim to figure out the best language, but I think this will work. Could be done as a footnote to the table instead of the caption. Make sense? thanks, Peck >Hi, this is what I got from Oerlemans. >If we go with his data it has to be the global curve it seems.... > >Eystein > >>From: "J. Oerlemans" >>Subject: Re: Data for IPCC >>Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 22:31:19 +0100 >>To: Eystein Jansen >>X-checked-clean: by exiscan on noralf >>X-UiB-SpamFlag: NO UIB: -15 hits, 8.0 required >>X-UiB-SpamReport: spamassassin found; >> -15 From is listed in 'whitelist_SA' >> >>Dear Eystein, >> >>Just returned from abroad and have some time now to look at your request. >> >>I don' t think it is a very good idea to >>consider hemispheric temperatures from glacier >>records separately. The error bars are just too >>large. I am currently extending the dataset >>substantially, but it will take some time >>before hemispheric averages have a similar >>error bar as the global mean right now (figure >>3b in my paper). >>So I propose you only present the estimated >>global mean temperature, which I give below. >> >>With best wishes, >>Hans >>==== >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>On Feb 3, 2006, at 7:08 PM, Eystein Jansen wrote: >> >>>Dear Hans, >>>I am co-ordinating lead author for the IPCC >>>AR4 Paleoclimate chapter. In our section on >>>the last 2000 years we would like to include >>>your T-reconstruction from glaciers that was >>>published in Science. We would like to have >>>the data separate for each hemisphere plus the >>>global mean and include this into a figure >>>showing a suite of T reconstructions. There is >>>an urgency to this and we hope that you could >>>send us the data very soon, in order for the >>>data to bbe incorporated into the 2nd draft of >>>the report. >>> >>>Best wishes >>>Eystein >>>-- >>>______________________________________________________________ >>>Eystein Jansen >>>Professor/Director >>>Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and >>>Dep. of Earth Science, Univ. of Bergen >>>Allégaten 55 >>>N-5007 Bergen >>>NORWAY >>>e-mail: eystein.jansen@geo.uib.no >>>Phone: +47-55-583491 - Home: +47-55-910661 >>>Fax: +47-55-584330 > > >-- >______________________________________________________________ >Eystein Jansen >Professor/Director >Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and >Dep. of Earth Science, Univ. of Bergen >Allégaten 55 >N-5007 Bergen >NORWAY >e-mail: eystein.jansen@geo.uib.no >Phone: +47-55-583491 - Home: +47-55-910661 >Fax: +47-55-584330 > >Attachment converted: Macintosh HD:for Eystein.xls (XLS8/XCEL) (0010C0BC) -- 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/