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 ====== PMIP3 WG - PaleoVAR ====== ====== PMIP3 WG - PaleoVAR ======
  
-<note info>\\ Contacts: [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]], [[pascale.braconnot@lsce.ipsl.fr|Pascale Braconnot]]</​note>​ +<note info>\\ Contacts: [[c.brierley@ucl.ac.uk|Chris Brierley]], [[simon.brewer@geog.utah.edu|Simon Brewer]], [[pascale.braconnot@lsce.ipsl.fr|Pascale Braconnot]]</​note>​
 ===== Group description ===== ===== Group description =====
  
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   * Contact: Pascale Braconnot, Sandy Harrison, Chris Brierley   * Contact: Pascale Braconnot, Sandy Harrison, Chris Brierley
  
-Before identifying where the working group should focus its efforts, it is necessary to map the current research landscape. We have therefore invited the leading PalaeoENSO researchers to contribute pieces to a collection. This collections appears in the moment ​issue of the [[http://​www.pages-igbp.org/​products/​pages-news/​1360-21-2-el-niño-southern-oscillation|PAGES newsletter]].+Before identifying where the working group should focus its efforts, it was necessary to map the current research landscape. We therefore invited the leading PalaeoENSO researchers to contribute pieces to a collection. This collections appears in the August 2013 issue of the [[http://​www.pages-igbp.org/​products/​pages-news/​1360-21-2-el-niño-southern-oscillation|PAGES newsletter]].
  
 === Investigation into the methodology of model-data comparisons for PalaeoENSO === === Investigation into the methodology of model-data comparisons for PalaeoENSO ===
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 A great advantage of palaeoclimate observations has been the discovery of unforeseen climate transitions and variability. One example of this is the discovery of millenial scale variability in glacial conditions. Currently no systematic tool exists to look for new modes of variability across palaeoclimate simulations. How could we address this? A great advantage of palaeoclimate observations has been the discovery of unforeseen climate transitions and variability. One example of this is the discovery of millenial scale variability in glacial conditions. Currently no systematic tool exists to look for new modes of variability across palaeoclimate simulations. How could we address this?
-===== More =====+===== Subsidiary Pages =====
  
   * [[members|Members]]   * [[members|Members]]
 +  * [[synthesis|Synthesis]]
   * [[meetings|Meetings]]   * [[meetings|Meetings]]
  
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