East (Atlantic) Coast breakout report Leader: Wei-Jun Cai Rapporteur: Kevin Kroeger ~10 people.

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East (Atlantic) Coast breakout report Leader: Wei-Jun Cai Rapporteur: Kevin Kroeger ~10 people

2 Study domain S. Signorini GoM = Gulf of Maine MAB = Mid-Atlantic Bight SAB = South Atlantic Bight

Important Questions What data sets are readily available? What is the quality of the data sets? What projects are coming on-line that will provide important data in the near future? What kinds of numerical models exist (Box vs. 1D vs. 3D)? Spatial resolution? What processes do these include (physics only? ecosystem? carbon?)? What advances have been made since the 2008 NACM report?

What data sets are readily available? What is the quality of the data sets? A. Coastal Ocean Observing Networks B. Coastal and land-based measurements of atmospheric fluxes C. River Observations D. Satellite Observations E. Field experiments F. Lab experiments

A. Coastal Ocean Observing Networks Cruises Moorings VOS

What projects are coming on-line that will provide important data in the near future?

What kinds of numerical models exist (Box vs. 1D vs. 3D)? Spatial resolution? What processes do these include (physics only? ecosystem? carbon?)?

What advances have been made since the 2008 NACM report? New CO2 data with good spatial and time coverage in Gulf of Maine New CO2 data with better spatial and time coverage in SAB High resolution and long term Coastal CO2 mooring data Modelers and field workers are forming various groups to work together. Develop regional budgets (Najjar, Coble, other areas)

concerns Discussion of whether listing data sets on spreadsheet implies it is available. Discussion on how to move synthesis activities forward including funding agency supports. New shelf CO2 measurements? Land input (C, Nutrients,…) Eddy covariance flux towers (estuarine/wetland) Lab exp to better determine CO2 dissociation constants in high DOM estuarine waters. Better standard and method for coastal pH measurements