Title :
Near-surface current shear measured by marine X-band radar
Author :
Bj?rn Lund;Hans C. Graber; ;
Author_Institution :
University of Miami, RSMAS, Miami, FL, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a new method to measure the near-surface currents´ vertical shear by marine X-band radar (MR). The data used here were acquired from R/V Roger Revelle during the Impact of Typhoons on the Ocean in the Pacific (ITOP) field campaign in 2010. Existing techniques use MR surface wave signatures to retrieve a single near-surface current vector per analysis period. In essence, this is done by measuring the phase velocity of a wave on a current, which is then compared with the known still-water linear dispersion relationship. The resulting current corresponds to a depth-weighted average over the near-surface ocean layer. We introduce a new method that yields multiple estimates as a function of ocean wavenumber. The “effective” depth of the radar current measurement increases with the length of the ocean wave it was derived from. Our wavenumber-dependent near-surface currents thus provide information on vertical current shear. This method is analogous to an approach that has already proven successful for multi-frequency high-frequency (HF) radars. Here, we present first results which are put into the context of shipboard wind, surface wave, and background current measurements.
Keywords :
"Sea surface","Current measurement","Surface waves","Radar","Sea measurements","Ocean waves"
Conference_Titel :
Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurement (CWTM), 2015 IEEE/OES Eleventh
Electronic_ISBN :
2160-7176
DOI :
10.1109/CWTM.2015.7098101