A dual-station high-frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, was deployed along the west Florida shelf in phased array mode during the summer of 2003. A 33-day, continuous time series of radial and vector surface current fields was acquired starting on 23 August ending 25 September 2003. Over a 30-min sample interval, WERA mapped coastal ocean currents over an ≈40 km × 80 km footprint with a 1.2-km horizontal resolution. A total of 1628 snapshots of the vector surface currents was acquired, with only 70 samples (4.3%) missing from the vector time series. Comparisons to subsurface measurements from two moored acoustic Doppler current profilers revealed RMS differences of 1 to 5 cm s-1 for both radial and Cartesian current c...
The performance of a network of five CODAR (Coastal Ocean Dynamics Application Radar) SeaSonde high-...
International audienceThe surface current response to winds is analyzed in a 2-yr time series of a 1...
The HF-Radar network in the German Bight consist of three Wellen Radar (WERA) Systems, which are loc...
A dual-station high-frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, was deployed along th...
Concurrently operated on the West Florida shelf for the purpose of observing surface currents are th...
An ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in the very high frequency (VHF) mode was deployed in South Fl...
Two types of high-frequency (HF) radar systems, long-range CODAR SeaSonde and medium-range WERA, are...
A dual-station high frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, has been deployed alo...
From 2002-2007, the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) deployed high frequency (HF) ...
Although there have been many circulation studies in the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB), the large extent ...
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...
The performance of a network of five CODAR (Coastal Ocean Dynamics Application Radar) SeaSonde high-...
International audienceThe surface current response to winds is analyzed in a 2-yr time series of a 1...
The HF-Radar network in the German Bight consist of three Wellen Radar (WERA) Systems, which are loc...
A dual-station high-frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, was deployed along th...
Concurrently operated on the West Florida shelf for the purpose of observing surface currents are th...
An ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in the very high frequency (VHF) mode was deployed in South Fl...
Two types of high-frequency (HF) radar systems, long-range CODAR SeaSonde and medium-range WERA, are...
A dual-station high frequency Wellen Radar (WERA), transmitting at 16.045 MHz, has been deployed alo...
From 2002-2007, the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing System (SEACOOS) deployed high frequency (HF) ...
Although there have been many circulation studies in the Mid-Atlantic Bight (MAB), the large extent ...
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...
The performance of a network of five CODAR (Coastal Ocean Dynamics Application Radar) SeaSonde high-...
International audienceThe surface current response to winds is analyzed in a 2-yr time series of a 1...
The HF-Radar network in the German Bight consist of three Wellen Radar (WERA) Systems, which are loc...