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Submesoscale Coastal Ocean Flows Detected by Very High Frequency Radar and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Over a 29-day time series in July 1999, an ocean surface current radar (OSCR) in very high frequency (VHF) mode mapped the surface velocity field at 250-m resolution at 700 cells off Fort Lauderdale, Florida. During the ...
High-Frequency Radar Mapping of Surface Currents Using WERA
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: 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 ...
The Strength of the M2 Tide at the Chesapeake Bay Mouth
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: As part of the Naval Research Laboratory and Office of Naval Research sponsored Physics of Coastal Remote Sensing Research Program, an experiment was conducted in September?October 1996 off Virginia Beach. Ocean surface ...