DocumentCode :
3387683
Title :
Constructing surface current maps from HF radars with different operating frequencies
Author :
Vesecky, John ; Drake, Jessica ; Laws, Keneth ; Teague, Calvin ; Fernandez, Diego ; Paduan, Jeff
Author_Institution :
EE Dept., California Univ., Santa Cruz, CA, USA
fYear :
2003
fDate :
13-15 March 2003
Firstpage :
79
Lastpage :
82
Abstract :
HF radars operating at decameter wavelengths (3 to 30 MHz) in ground wave mode are capable of mapping near-surface currents. Several different HF radar systems are often in operation to observe an area, using different radar operating frequencies. Users of the data products of HF radars need to know the likely uncertainties or ´errors´ caused by the use of data from radars with different operating frequencies and how to merge the data from these different systems into a single current map. During the year 2000 two MCR´s operating at 4.8, 6.8, 13.4 and 21.8 MHz were sited at Moss Landing and Santa Cruz, California, collecting current maps at hourly intervals. We show that the current maps over Monterey Bay constructed from 4.8 MHz and from 21.8 MHz data have difference vectors that are between 1 and 7 cm/s when averaged over a ten day period. We also present a physical model that predicts the difference between current vectors observed at different frequencies in the 3 to 25 MHz range. The predicted difference in current speed between currents observed at 4.8 and 21.8 MHz is ≈5 cm/s for a 10 m/s wind speed and ≈9 cm/s for a 15 m/s wind speed. Typical maximum wind speeds on Monterey Bay are 10 to 15 m/s. We discuss briefly how HF radar observations at different frequencies can be used to produce a current map corresponding to a single reference frequency of 13.5 MHz.
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; radar theory; remote sensing by radar; 1 to 7 m/s; 10 to 15 m/s; 13.4 MHz; 13.5 MHz; 21.8 MHz; 3 to 25 MHz; 3 to 30 MHz; 4.8 MHz; 6.8 MHz; California; HF radars; Monterey Bay; Moss Landing; Santa Cruz; ground wave mode; physical model; radar operating frequencies; surface current maps; Current measurement; Frequency; Hafnium; Oceans; Radar; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface waves; Uncertainty; Wind speed;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Current Measurement Technology, 2003. Proceedings of the IEEE/OES Seventh Working Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7813-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCM.2003.1194288
Filename :
1194288
Link To Document :
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