Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 10:24:26 -0400 To: eegle-all@wings.glerl.noaa.gov From: Greg Lang Subject: Oct 1999 Plume Event EEGLErs, As per Dave Schwab's email yesterday (below) regarding the apparent Oct 14, 1999 plume event, I posted the CoastWatch reflectance image from yesterday (Oct 14) on our Plume Images page: http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/eegle/resources/plume_images/ In addition, I posted the GLCFS wind and wave fields prior to the event. Greg >The strong north winds we had yesterday (Oct. 13) appear to have generated >a sizable resuspension event in Lake Michigan. The GOES imagery from > this afternoon (Oct. 14) shows high reflectivity in the water from the > Evanston, IL to South Haven, MI. Winds at 45007 were from the north > at 25 kts for several hours on Oct. 13. Wave height at the buoy > exceeded 10 ft. The Shenehon is currently en route from South Haven > the Michigan City for sediment trap and tripod deployment. They may > be able to take some water samples too. > >... Dave Schwab