Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 12:52:52 -0400
From: "Marie Bundy" <Bundy@acnatsci.org>
To: <lang@glerl.noaa.gov>, <eegle-all@wings.glerl.noaa.gov>
Cc: <jbarth@erf.org>
Subject: Re: new plume
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FYI,

My friend and colleague Joy Bartholomew (Executive Director, Estuarine Research Federation) flew over Lake Michigan Saturday on a commercial flight and said that the plume was amazing. She compared the delineation of turbid and clear water to that of the muddy and clear river convergences that one always sees in documentaries about the Amazon River.

Marie Bundy

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Marie H. Bundy
Academy of Natural Sciences 
Estuarine Research Center (ANSERC)
10545 Mackall Rd.
St. Leonard, MD 20685

Phone: 410-586-9710
Fax: 410-586-9705

bundy@acnatsci.org

>>> Greg Lang <lang@glerl.noaa.gov> 04/25/00 09:08AM >>>
EEGLErs,

We had another strong N/NE wind event starting this past Friday, April 21,
2000.  The NWS 45007 buoy recorded 35 knot winds and 14 ' waves, and
GLERL's new waverider buoy recorded 7' max waveheights at a water depth of
15m off Muskegon.

Plots of these wind and wave conditions as well as new NOAA-14 satellite
images have been posted to the EEGLE Plume Images Page,
http://www.glerl.noaa.gov/eegle/resources/plume_images/.  See the April
composites of the NOAA-14 Reflectance and NOAA-14 Channel 1 Imagery.

Regards,
Greg
