Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 09:12:37 -0400 X-Sender: eadie@glerl.noaa.gov Mime-Version: 1.0 To: eegle-all@wings.glerl.noaa.gov From: "Brian J. Eadie" Subject: 1998 All-Hands Workshop Summary Report X-Attachments: 1998/attach-19981021.html Thanks again for your participation in the all-hands meeting. Personally, I thought that combining the two programs was not a good strategy - it definately diluted what we could accomplish within a short workshop, but NSF is determined to keep them together. Thus we'll be a joint meeting again next fall. For those who couldn't make our meeting, the next all-hands will include a detailed briefing to the NSF CoOP Steering Committee. Our proposed format for this is 2-3 half hour overview presentations each from EEGLE and KITES and 4-6 hours of posters from the PIs. There were a few key action items identified at the meeting:: 1. Request for more lake-side meterological stations. .. Dave Schwab, et al are pursuing this, but may not be able to get them out prior to the event 2. Request for the NOAA buoy to be deployed as early as possible .. Dave is also looking into this with NOAA and the Coast Guard 3. More TSM data and particle size information for the sediment transport models .. Kieth Bedford has an instrument and student that will participate in (at least) the event cruises .. Brian Eadie and Nathan Hawley will have some moored transmissometers .. Transmissometer profiles and TSM measurements will be collected on cruises Tentative 1999 cruise plans from Jan - June are attached as an Excel spreadsheet. Check to see if you're covered. Please forward any comments, thanks ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Brian J. Eadie, PhD NOAA - Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory 2205 Commonwealth Blvd Ann Arbor, MI 48105 - 2945 734 -741-2281 (voice) -2055 (fax) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----