DocumentCode
3691093
Title
Detection of wind-induced coastal upwelling of deeper Marine waters from A X-band wave radar
Author
F. Raffa;G. Ludeno;B. Patti;A. Natale;F. Serafino
Author_Institution
Institute for Coastal Marine Environment, National Research Council, 98122 Messina, Italy
fYear
2015
fDate
7/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
4920
Lastpage
4923
Abstract
The aim of this work is to show how an X-band radar system was able to instantly observe a phenomenon known as coastal upwelling. In fact, an X-band radar system is able to provide information about direction and intensity of the sea surface currents and waves in an area up to 3 nautical miles from the radar site. This capability, together with their flexibility and low cost, makes these devices useful tools for coastal monitoring and for the study of local small-scale phenomena as, for example, the upwelling. This phenomenon is, as generally recognized, the upward motion of deeper water while the surface ones are transported offshore by the stress of the wind blowing on the sea. Upwelled water is colder than surface water, moreover it is richer in nutrients and, as a consequence, it generates an increase in phytoplankton production (which in turn is able to boost food availability for fish populations) in the area affected by the upwelling. The characteristics of this phenomenon makes the X-band radar devices useful tools to support inshore fisheries, by monitoring environmental conditions at sea.
Keywords
"Sea surface","Ocean temperature","Sea measurements","Surface waves","Radar detection","Stress"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2015 IEEE International
ISSN
2153-6996
Electronic_ISBN
2153-7003
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IGARSS.2015.7326935
Filename
7326935
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