Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 15:07:33 -0400 To: eegle-all@wings.glerl.noaa.gov From: Greg Lang Subject: Re: Plume image from April 12 flyover I stand corrected. The flyover was on Monday, April 10. --Greg >On Monday, April 11, Jay Hoogstra, an aerial photographer and pilot, was >hired to fly over the recent plume event and get some 'up-close' imagery >and a precise location on the offshore extension of the plume. Mike >McCormick went along to help guide the pilot and serve as backup pilot in >case of an emergency. Thanks to Jay - he did an excellent job. Thanks too >to Mike for braving the elements and contributing to some fantastic shots. > >Dave Schwab is currently digitizing the negatives we received from the >pilot. I've posted one such image on Mike's Project Page, >http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/eegle/projects/p03/p03.html >This image was taken on 4/11/2000 at an elevation of 3615' and a >heading of 330 degrees (NNW). The location is 42 25.19', 86 37.35'. The >width of the image represents about 3600'. The offshore extension of the >plume appears to the left in the photograph. > >See http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/eegle/resources/plume_images/00plume-apr.html >for the NOAA-14 reflectance image. > >Cheers, >Greg