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And recommended O'Donnell to National Geographic. NG must be sheer hell to clsunot for. But specific to Rattus' point, some words probably bear repeating here Second Review begins OâDonnell et al. have substantially improved their manuscript and clarified a series of items that led to some confusion on my part (for example, my impression that they had detrended the satellite data). I appreciate the great amount of work that has gone into this manuscript, and the thorough documentation of the results. I also am convinced that the methods discussed are a substantive contribution to the literature and represent real improvements to the methods used in earlier work. I also think that main findings of the manuscript â that Steig et al.âs overestimate mean Antarctic temperature trends, particularly in winter in the Ross Sea region â are likely to be correct. Third Review ends In summary, this manuscript needs to be revised again, and sent again to review, before it can be considered acceptable for publication in the Journal of Climate. I emphasize again that I think that it should be published eventually, because it definitey has the potential to be a solid and oft-cited contribution. I thus I hope that the authors are not too put off by the several rounds of review. I do not think the manuscript will require more than minor re-writing to address the above criticisms (though perhaps substantial re-calculating will be needed), and I look forward to seeing a revised version in the near future. O'Donnell claims to have found fault with Steig's maths, but I think I may know who really can't do the math.
By: | Aug 05, 2012 | Report Comment
In the 'Living room' of Maya Zack a cabinet seems to rpeaet itself as a ghost over the actual cabinet. Books float on the wall without shelves supporting them. And an Indian is lost on the floor hiding between the furniture. The richness and beauty of remembering rooms is in the details, and also in the installation 'Living Room'. A extraordinary beautiful and richly detailed work.
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6uhXM4 Sometimes I also see something like this, but earlier I didn`t pay much attention to this!....
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