DocumentCode :
2489591
Title :
Measurements of upper-ocean surface currents with high-frequency radar
Author :
Fernandez, D.M. ; Vesecky, J.F. ; Teague, C.C.
Author_Institution :
Baskin Center for Comput. Eng., California Univ., Santa Cruz, CA, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
7-9 Feb 1995
Firstpage :
109
Lastpage :
114
Abstract :
High-frequency (HF) radar measurements of ocean surface currents offer a convenient means of measuring not only the surface current, but its vertical shear within the uppermost two meters of the ocean. HF radar measurements made off the central California coast reveal a clockwise rotation of the current vector as a function of increasing depth even within the uppermost meter of water. Comparisons of radial HF radar derived currents to the radial components of ship-mounted acoustic Doppler current profiler measurements of currents at the 9-13 meter depth bin show good correlation, but an offset of about 13 cm/s. Many features of the ocean circulation at the boundary layer near the air-sea interface remain to be explored and multi-frequency, HF radar offers a powerful means of accomplishing this task
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; radar applications; remote sensing; remote sensing by radar; HF radar remote sensing; current dynamics; decametric; measurement technique; sea surface; surface current; upper ocean; Current measurement; Doppler radar; Doppler shift; Hafnium; Ocean waves; Radar measurements; Radar scattering; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface waves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Current Measurement, 1995., Proceedings of the IEEE Fifth Working Conference on
Conference_Location :
St. Petersburg, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2437-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCM.1995.516159
Filename :
516159
Link To Document :
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