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2-D inner-shelf current observations from a single VHF WEllen RAdar (WERA) station

January 1, 2011

The majority of High Frequency (HF) radars used worldwide operate at medium to high frequencies (8 to 30 MHz) providing spatial resolutions ranging from 3 to 1.5 km and ranges from 150 to 50 km. This paper presents results from the deployment of a single Very High Frequency (VHF, 48 MHz) WEllen RAdar (WERA) radar with spatial resolution of 150 m and range 10-15 km, used in the nearshore off Cape Hatteras, NC, USA. It consisted of a linear array of 12 antennas operating in beam forming mode. Radial velocities were estimated from radar backscatter for a variety of wind and nearshore wave conditions. A methodology similar to that used for converting acoustically derived beam velocities to an orthogonal system is presented for obtaining 2-D current fields from a single station. The accuracy of the VHF radar-derived radial velocities is examined using a new statistical technique that evaluates the system over the range of measured velocities. The VHF radar velocities showed a bias of 3 to 7 cm/s over the experimental period explainable by the differences in radar penetration and in-situ measurement height. The 2-D current field shows good agreement with the in-situ measurements. Deviations and inaccuracies are well explained by the geometric dilution analysis.

Publication Year 2011
Title 2-D inner-shelf current observations from a single VHF WEllen RAdar (WERA) station
DOI 10.1109/CWTM.2011.5759525
Authors G. Voulgaris, N. Kumar, K.-W. Gurgel, John C. Warner, Jeffrey H. List
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70034938
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
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