This paper presents an overview of the Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network (ACORN), part of the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS. ACORN currently operates 12 radars in 6 dual radar pairs at sites around the coast of Australia. Some of the issues associated with operating multiple radar systems with different technical requirements, often sited in remote areas, are discussed. The availability of data depends on the robustness of the radar systems, the level of external interference and the ability to respond quickly to hardware and software issues that may arise. Some validations of the data obtained will be presented
More than 110 radar stations are in operation at the present time in Asia and Oceania countries, whi...
The IMOS HF-Radar array in South Australia provides observations of the ocean waters south of Spence...
ACORN sites ACORN has installed 12 HF radars which operate in pairs at 6 sites around the Australian...
This paper presents an overview of the Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network (ACORN), part of the A...
HF ocean radar is a leading technology for measuring parameters of the ocean's surface in coastal wa...
The Australian Federal Government has established an Integrated Marine Observing System consisting o...
The Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network, ACORN, comprises 12 radars located in pairs to provide s...
The Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network consists of 12 individual radars installed around the coa...
The Australian Coastal Ocean radar Network (ACORN) is a monitoring network of HF radars which are be...
The Australian Coastal Ocean radar Network (ACORN) is a monitoring network of HF radars which are be...
HF ocean surface radar technology has now developed to a point where permanently installed monitorin...
Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network (ACORN) has been tasked to provide quality controlled (QC) hi...
HF ocean surface radar technology has now developed to a point where permanently installed monitorin...
A sparse network of surface current and wave-capable HF radars is being established around the Austr...
This paper reviews some existing and potential applications of high frequency (HF) radar surface cur...
More than 110 radar stations are in operation at the present time in Asia and Oceania countries, whi...
The IMOS HF-Radar array in South Australia provides observations of the ocean waters south of Spence...
ACORN sites ACORN has installed 12 HF radars which operate in pairs at 6 sites around the Australian...
This paper presents an overview of the Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network (ACORN), part of the A...
HF ocean radar is a leading technology for measuring parameters of the ocean's surface in coastal wa...
The Australian Federal Government has established an Integrated Marine Observing System consisting o...
The Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network, ACORN, comprises 12 radars located in pairs to provide s...
The Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network consists of 12 individual radars installed around the coa...
The Australian Coastal Ocean radar Network (ACORN) is a monitoring network of HF radars which are be...
The Australian Coastal Ocean radar Network (ACORN) is a monitoring network of HF radars which are be...
HF ocean surface radar technology has now developed to a point where permanently installed monitorin...
Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network (ACORN) has been tasked to provide quality controlled (QC) hi...
HF ocean surface radar technology has now developed to a point where permanently installed monitorin...
A sparse network of surface current and wave-capable HF radars is being established around the Austr...
This paper reviews some existing and potential applications of high frequency (HF) radar surface cur...
More than 110 radar stations are in operation at the present time in Asia and Oceania countries, whi...
The IMOS HF-Radar array in South Australia provides observations of the ocean waters south of Spence...
ACORN sites ACORN has installed 12 HF radars which operate in pairs at 6 sites around the Australian...