A dual-station high frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, has been deployed along the Eastern Florida Shelf (EFS). From September 2004 to June 2005, a moored acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) acquired subsurface current measurements within the radar footprint along the shelf break at 86-m depth. The shallowest ADCP bin located at 14-m depth is used as a comparison for the WERA surface measurements. The RMS differences range from 0.1 to 0.3 m s super -1 between the surface and 14-m depth, with good agreement over most of the period. Regression analyses indicate slopes near unity in the north-south (v-) component and approximately 0.5 for the east-west (u-) component velocities. Following validation of the HF radar...
Abstract. The validation of estimates of ocean surface current speed and direction from high-frequen...
High-resolution ocean surface current velocity measurements from high frequency (HF) radar are used ...
Escalating national interest in the coastal ocean underscores the need for high‐quality surface curr...
Concurrently operated on the West Florida shelf for the purpose of observing surface currents are th...
A dual-station high-frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, was deployed along th...
For 11 days in January 2002, the Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science, Texas A&M Unive...
Two types of high-frequency (HF) radar systems, long-range CODAR SeaSonde and medium-range WERA, are...
Three long-range (5 MHz) Coastal Ocean Dynamics Application Radar (CODAR) SeaSonde HF radars overloo...
The performance of coastal altimetry over a wide continental shelf is assessed using multiple-year o...
An ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in the very high frequency (VHF) mode was deployed in South Fl...
International audienceThe performance of coastal altimetry over a wide continental shelf is assessed...
From 2002-2007, the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) deployed high frequency (HF) ...
Abstract. The validation of estimates of ocean surface current speed and direction from high-frequen...
High-resolution ocean surface current velocity measurements from high frequency (HF) radar are used ...
Escalating national interest in the coastal ocean underscores the need for high‐quality surface curr...
Concurrently operated on the West Florida shelf for the purpose of observing surface currents are th...
A dual-station high-frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, was deployed along th...
For 11 days in January 2002, the Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science, Texas A&M Unive...
Two types of high-frequency (HF) radar systems, long-range CODAR SeaSonde and medium-range WERA, are...
Three long-range (5 MHz) Coastal Ocean Dynamics Application Radar (CODAR) SeaSonde HF radars overloo...
The performance of coastal altimetry over a wide continental shelf is assessed using multiple-year o...
An ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in the very high frequency (VHF) mode was deployed in South Fl...
International audienceThe performance of coastal altimetry over a wide continental shelf is assessed...
From 2002-2007, the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) deployed high frequency (HF) ...
Abstract. The validation of estimates of ocean surface current speed and direction from high-frequen...
High-resolution ocean surface current velocity measurements from high frequency (HF) radar are used ...
Escalating national interest in the coastal ocean underscores the need for high‐quality surface curr...