Title :
On the performance of a shipborne current mapping HF radar
Author :
Gurgel, Klaus-Werner ; Essen, Heinz-Hermann
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Meereskunde, Hamburg Univ., Germany
Abstract :
High-frequency (HF) radars have been developed to map surface currents offshore by means of land-based stations. Presently available radar systems use frequencies between 25 and 30 MHz and allow a spatial resolution of 1 km and ranges of up to 50 km. This paper reports on the experience with a shipborne radar and discusses problems which arise for the azimuthal resolution on a metal ship, the correction for the ship´s speed, and limitations due to pitch-and-roll motions. Current measurements during cruises to the North Atlantic are presented. It has been found that, with the support of the satellite-supported Global Positioning System, the shipborne HF radar can measure surface current velocities with an accuracy of some 5 cm/spl middot/s/sup -1/.
Keywords :
compensation; geophysical signal processing; marine radar; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; radar resolution; remote sensing by radar; azimuthal resolution; compensation; metal ship; offshore surface current mapping; pitch-and-roll motions; radar performance; satellite-supported GPS; shipborne current mapping HF radar; Current measurement; Hafnium; Marine vehicles; Optical surface waves; Pollution measurement; Radar antennas; Radar measurements; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Spaceborne radar;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of