From: Phil Jones To: Kevin Trenberth Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Zero order draft of Chapter 3, AR4, IPCC] Date: Fri Feb 4 17:23:32 2005 Kevin, I was concerned about splitting too, and suggested as a way of getting through the work a little quicker. Pairs will also work as long as we choose the right ones. Agree we need to separate the major from minor, so anything that can be done there in April will be good. I suspect the comments from the nominated reviewers will all have to answered in a formal way - as a dry run for the FOD and SOD. On the figures we need to compare notes on these in a few weeks and assign particular people to them. We both worked with Dave on the set of trends. They may not be perfect, but they are better than some of the others. I think we will need to do more of this. Giving responsibility for a handful to some of the LAs is a possibility. We'll need to give clear instructions though and expect loads of iterations. I can deal with 3.2 with David and the HC if we can agree on what and how we want them. Most of the other sections require much more thought. I'll work on this. I agree 100% with you on the TC section. This will get scrutinized by many more now. I'll report back on the CCSP review. Apart from Lindzen the panel seem pretty good. So, I'll gauge what the key issues appear to be in the panel's minds. Agree that we shouldn't treat it's conclusions as gospel (otherwise why are we bothering), but treat it as a very very major review article. Must go home now. Have a good trip back to NZ. Cheers Phil At 16:39 04/02/2005, you wrote: Phil I tried to attach the ppt with all the figues: but it is too big for your server?? Kevin -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Zero order draft of Chapter 3, AR4, IPCC Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 09:36:00 -0700 From: Kevin Trenberth [1] To: Phil Jones [2] References: [3]<42024852.7060406@cgd.ucar.edu> [4]<6.1.2.0.0.20050204144545.03dd6830@pop.uea.ac.uk> Hi Phil Not sure how to handle all this. Recall how it was done for GCOS: I don't think that worked. The official version requires each comment to have name etc on it so it can be carved up. The CAs won't do that, so I think we have to treat each CA separately, or at best broken up by section. I can try to get my admin to work on it if we have clear guidelines. I am also concerned about splitting: There are a lot of things that can be done by LAs working in pairs. In previous IPCCs we broke up into sections. Two people worked on each section in parallel. Lots of things can be done that way. But there are some major things that we have to build a consensus on of all of us. I now have a particular interest in making sure the hurricanes are done well. I also am concerend about the UA-MSU etc and clearly you and I should both be engaged there. So sorting out the fairly minor from major points will be a key task. I am not taken by our set of figures. If I look at them and try to create a story e.g. by ppt, I think they are lacking. I am attaching the ones I have assembled. I am away next week in Hawaii at the Chapman conference (AGU). Then I am briefly back and then I am gone and out of touch in New Zealand on personal time 20 Feb to 3 March. Kevin Phil Jones wrote: Kevin, At least two of the CAs have already begun reading the ZOD. I hope your clear message is followed by all the CAs. Glad you sent the pdf and not the doc version. Tracked changes would be a nightmare. With all these comments, I presume we'll both assemble all the CA comments. WGI will get comments from our nominated (and their) referee's. I presume WGI will somehow collate these, so for example, all comments on section 3.7 or 3.7.1 will be together. Is there a way we can collate all the CA comments similarly? I guess we can decide this later when some more have come in. I reckon we'll have to split the group in Beijing if we are to get through all the comments in the 3.5 days, so separating them would prove useful. Would an email to WGI be useful to see if they can do it for us? Just a thought ! As you saw, I've reminded our LAs with responsibility for linking with other chapters look at that chapter as well. No chance so far to look at the CCSP (vertical temp trends) - 6 sections each of 40-70 pages !! Away from today Feb 6-10 in Madrid (EU project meeting) , 12-20 in Pune (extremes workshop - the last one in the current round, for South Asia) and 22-25 at O'Hare Hilton for the CCSP report. Only here 11th and 21st. Should have email contact in Madrid and Chicago, but Pune may be hit and miss. Still, not much need for too much contact at this time. I'll give the diagrams and other issues some thought whilst away. Albert will be in Pune. Have a good few weeks and I hope the Landsea issue has subsided. Cheers Phil At 15:50 03/02/2005, you wrote: Dear CA The zero order draft of Chapter 3 of the WG1 IPCC AR4 report is now available. Your contribution has helped us put together this draft, and we thank you very much. However, it is NOT yet the first draft; we recognize that it is incomplete in some places (for instance where some CAs did not come through, or through oversight), and we have not even reviewed it fully ourselves, given the tight timetable. So we are seeking constructive comments and your assistance on developing the first draft. What is most helpful is for you to suggest new text and references, and explicit changes. Not "such and such" is bad or needs fixing. We can not promise to use the new text because there are 60 CAs who may well suggest different things. We also have to limit page numbers, so we especially welcome suggestions for shortening. If you care to rewrite a section more succinctly, then we will gladly consider it. The figures are all preliminary and will be thoroughly examined in Beijing in May, so suggestions of improved or more recent figures are welcomed. We also welcome copies of any papers submitted or referred to. I am sending this out in two parts. This part has the text attached as a pdf. It is order 1 MB. The second part includes the figures, many in color, and it is 3.7 MB. We need you comments by 1 April 2005 at the latest. If you prefer to focus only on the section in which your contribution appeared, then that is fine, but you are welcome to comment on other parts as well. If you can not comment or prefer not to for some reason or another, a message to that effect would also be welcomed so we can track responses. Please send your comments, preferably in word, with your name on each page, and clear identification of section, page and line number or figure number. You may like to make a comment, followed by explicit suggestion for addition or change. Please do justify and argue why the change is needed. Please send comments to Kevin Trenberth and Phil Jones, who will assemble them. Many thanks for your help Kevin Trenberth [5]trenbert@ucar.edu Phil Jones [6]p.jones@uea.ac.uk -- **************** Kevin E. Trenberth e-mail: [7]trenbert@ucar.edu Climate Analysis Section, NCAR [8]www.cgd.ucar.edu/cas/ P. O. 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