Title :
High-resolution radar wave and current measurements in highly inhomogeneous coastal areas
Author :
Reichert, Konstanze ; Hessner, Katrin
Author_Institution :
OceanWaveS, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Abstract :
Coastal waters are characterised by complex wave fields that are influenced by inhomogeneous bathymetries, and changing tidal and wind induced currents. The understanding of these interactions has gained more interest over the last years especially for port entrances and close to shore shipping activities. In contrast to in-situ measurements, remote sensing techniques have the advantage to provide area covering data of several parameters (waves, currents and bathymetry), observed at the same time. The wave and current monitoring system WaMoS II is a remote sensing system based on a nautical X-Band radar generally used for navigation and ship traffic control. Nautical radar are designed to monitor the sea surface continuously over a relative large area (~ 10km2 ) with high spatial (~7.5m) and temporal resolution (~2s). In recent years more focus was put on retrieving current and wave data at that high resolution on an operational basis. In this paper a brief introduction into the high resolution current and water depth measurement principle of WaMoS II will be given. A data comparison will be shown from the South Coast of New Zealand. This site is characterised by strong prevailing tidal currents as well as very inhomogeneous, wave and current fields.
Keywords :
bathymetry; geophysical image processing; radar equipment; remote sensing by radar; sea level; tides; New Zealand south coast; WaMoS II current measurement principle; WaMoS II depth measurement principle; X-band radar-based remote sensing system; changing tidal current-influenced wave field; coastal area current measurement; coastal water characterization; complex wave field; continuous sea surface monitoring; current data retrieval; current monitoring system; high resolution current measurement principle; high resolution water depth measurement principle; high-resolution radar wave measurement; highly inhomogeneous coastal area; inhomogeneous bathymetry-influenced wave field; inhomogeneous current field; inhomogeneous wave field; nautical radar design; nautical radar spatial resolution; nautical radar temporal resolution; nautical radar-based remote sensing system; nautical radar-monitored sea surface; navigation traffic control; port entrance; remote sensing technique advantage; remote sensing-provided bathymetry data; remote sensing-provided current data; remote sensing-provided data area; remote sensing-provided data parameter; remote sensing-provided wave data; ship traffic control; shore shipping activity; strong prevailing tidal current; tidal current-characterized site; wave data retrieval; wave field-characterized coastal water; wave monitoring system; wind-induced current-influenced wave field; Current measurement; Radar antennas; Radar imaging; Radar measurements; Sea measurements; Tides; Remote sensing; high resolution current fields; high resolution waves; nautical radar; shallow water bathymetry;
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology (UT), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8299-8
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2015.7108228