SoundHAB: New EOPS November 17th has been posted.

EYES OVER PUGET SOUND ckre461 at ECY.WA.GOV
Wed Nov 19 16:18:05 EST 2014


Surface condition report from November 17, 2014 is now available. Download here:

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/mar_wat/surface.html

What you will find:
 
A recent cold spell hits Puget Sound lowlands, interrupting this year’s warmer air temperatures.  The warm ocean coincides with new maximum water temperatures observed throughout Puget Sound in October!  Hood Canal’s higher dissolved oxygen and cold water anomalies are disappearing.  November brings cold water from Whidbey Basin into Puget Sound with moderate levels of chlorophyll fluorescence.  Abundant smacks of jellyfish in finger inlets of South Sound observed from our flight.  Red-brown blooms remain strong in smaller bays of South Sound. Visible suspended sediments in the coastal estuaries from rain, wind, and waves. Playing in the water? Visit our BEACH program.



The pdf document is around 10 MB, upload times may vary. 
The pdf document has clickable navigation links. 

Source images of the entire flight are located at:
ftp://www.ecy.wa.gov/eap/Flight_Blog/latest_pictures/November_17_2014/
Note: If you wish to have access to images right after the flight please send me an e-mail at ckre461 at ecy.wa.gov and I will put you on a pre-release alert list with an ftp link.

We hope the images are inspiring and informative.
With best regards,
Christopher and the Marine Monitoring Unit
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