Message-ID: <26873498.1075863443529.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 06:18:13 -0700 (PDT) From: j.kaminski@enron.com To: a..roberts@enron.com Subject: RE: Need to move quick Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Kaminski, Vince J X-To: Roberts, Mike A. X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \VKAMINS (Non-Privileged)\Kaminski, Vince J\Sent Items X-Origin: Kaminski-V X-FileName: VKAMINS (Non-Privileged).pst Mike, Yes, let's move ASAP. Vince -----Original Message----- From: Roberts, Mike A. Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:29 AM To: Kaminski, Vince J Subject: Need to move quick Vince, check out the sentence I bolded and underlined shall I proceed with MIT/IBM etc? Mike -----Original Message----- From: Smith, William Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:24 AM To: Bennett, Steve; Hamilton, Tony; Marquez, Jose; Moore, Kevin G.; Pernoud, Christopher; Roberts, Mike A.; Stevens, Adam Subject: FW: NAO/AO and Sudden Stratospheric Warming Presentation ---------- From: Peng, Sylvia Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:24:19 AM To: Coneway, Betty J.; Williams, Bryan; Armfield, Dawn; Gil, Eduardo; Dinh, Huy; Hrgovcic, Joseph; Berryman, Kyle; Tawney, Mark; Natarajan, Meera; Nguyen, Michael; Zhang, Michelle; Ghosh, Partho; Taube, Paul; Diko, Pavel; Piekielniak, Elsa; Saha, Rajib; Casimir, Reno; Ramachandran, Sandeep; Khanna, Sanjeev; Vu, Steven; Noble, Ted; Norton, Timothy M.; Kimberlain, Todd; Stoiani, Valter; Kumar, Vivek; Kelly, William; Smith, William; Simpson, Yvette; Taylor, Gary Subject: FW: NAO/AO and Sudden Stratospheric Warming Presentation Auto forwarded by a Rule -----Original Message----- From: Kimberlain, Todd Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:19 AM To: Peng, Sylvia Subject: FW: NAO/AO and Sudden Stratospheric Warming Presentation To All: Please mark your calendars for 26 September between 10 and about 11:30 a.m., as we willl be having a special visitor from Northwest Research Associates who will deliver a presentation on the North Atlantic/Arctic Oscillation (NAO/AO) and Sudden Stratospheric Warmings. I encourage each of you to attend, as this will be a very informative and worthwhile seminar. Mark, along with other noted researchers at the University of Washington, Colorado State University, and the ECWMF in Redding, are beginining to unravel some of the vagaries of the NAO/AO and to develop the necessary tools to predict wintertime temperature and precipitation weeks ahead of time. I have asked Mark to start from scratch and spend some time on fairly rudimentary concepts pertaining to the NAO/AO and Sudden Stratoshperic Warmings. He then will build up to his research and discuss where he thinks short-term progress can be made in terms of skillful wintertime temperature and precipitation predictions. Although many of you sat in on my NAO presentation from early this year, I can guarantee you that attending his talk will be worth your while. Mark's main focus will be to elaborate on what diagnostic tools and modeling schemes can be used to anticipate certain extreme phases of the NAO/AO and the likelihood of Sudden Stratospheric Warmings. These can, in turn, be used to something about the probability of cold air outbreaks or heavy snow episodes over parts of North America and perhaps parts of the world (for example). In the end, Joe and I plan to take Mark to lunch to discuss a possible research collaboration between him/ECWMF and ENRON. I will provide the conference room number and any additional information as we get closer to 26 September. Todd