peer reviewedDIVAnd (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis, in n-dimensions) is a tool to interpolate observations on a regular grid using the variational inverse method. We have extended DIVAnd to include additional dynamic constraints relevant to surface currents, including imposing a zero normal velocity at the coastline, imposing a low horizontal divergence of the surface currents, temporal coherence and simplified dynamics based on the Coriolis force and the possibility of including a surface pressure gradient. The impact of these constraints is evaluated by cross-validation using the HF (High-Frequency) radar surface current observations in the Ibiza Channel from the Balearic Islands Coastal Ocean Observing and Forecasting System (S...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
International audienceWe present a new method for inverting ocean surface currents from beam-forming...
DIVAnd (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis, in n-dimensions) is a tool to interpolate observati...
In this document we describe a new application of DIVAnd (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis, i...
DIVA (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis) is a tool that allows one to interpolate observations...
Surface currents measured by high-frequency (HF) radars in southern San Diego are addressed from thr...
Surface currents measured by high-frequency (HF) radars in southern San Diego are addressed from thr...
Surface currents measured by high-frequency (HF) radars in southern San Diego are addressed from thr...
A technique for reconstruction of the 2d surface velocity field from radar observations is proposed....
The use of high-frequency (HF) radar surface current measurements are limited by spalial coverage ga...
In monitoring ocean current by HF radar under different circumstances, we need various kinds of data...
Knowledge of ocean surface currents is important for commercial and research reasons. High-frequency...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
International audienceWe present a new method for inverting ocean surface currents from beam-forming...
DIVAnd (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis, in n-dimensions) is a tool to interpolate observati...
In this document we describe a new application of DIVAnd (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis, i...
DIVA (Data-Interpolating Variational Analysis) is a tool that allows one to interpolate observations...
Surface currents measured by high-frequency (HF) radars in southern San Diego are addressed from thr...
Surface currents measured by high-frequency (HF) radars in southern San Diego are addressed from thr...
Surface currents measured by high-frequency (HF) radars in southern San Diego are addressed from thr...
A technique for reconstruction of the 2d surface velocity field from radar observations is proposed....
The use of high-frequency (HF) radar surface current measurements are limited by spalial coverage ga...
In monitoring ocean current by HF radar under different circumstances, we need various kinds of data...
Knowledge of ocean surface currents is important for commercial and research reasons. High-frequency...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
The urgent nature of research and rescue operations in coastal areas requires a rather precise predi...
International audienceWe present a new method for inverting ocean surface currents from beam-forming...