Title :
CODAR wave measurements from a North Sea semisubmersible
Author :
Lipa, Belinda J. ; Barrick, Donald E. ; Isaacson, James ; Lilleboe, Peter M.
Author_Institution :
CODAR Ocean Sensors Ltd., Mountain View, CA, USA
fDate :
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
CODAR, a high-frequency (HF) compact radar system, was operated continuously over several weeks aboard the semisubmersible oil platform Treasure Saga for the purpose of wave-height directional measurement and comparison. During North Sea winter storm conditions, the system operated at two different frequencies, depending on the sea state. Wave data are extracted from the second-order backscatter Doppler spectrum produced by nonlinearities in the hydrodynamic wave/wave and electromagnetic wave/scatter interactions. Because the floating oil rig itself moves in response to long waves, a technique has been developed and successfully demonstrated to eliminate to second order the resulting phase-modulation contamination of the echo, using separate accelerometer measurement of the platform´s lateral motions. CODAR wave height, mean direction, and period are compared with data from a Norwegian directional wave buoy; in storm seas with wave heights that exceeded 9 m, the two height measurements agreed to within 20 cm RMS, and the mean direction to better than 15° RMS
Keywords :
Doppler effect; marine systems; ocean waves; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; radar systems; spectral analysis; CODAR wave measurements; HF compact radar system; North Sea semisubmersible; accelerometer measurement; floating oil rig; ocean waves; oil platform Treasure Saga; platform lateral motions; second-order backscatter Doppler spectrum; spectral analysis; wave-height directional measurement; winter storm; Doppler radar; Electromagnetic measurements; Electromagnetic scattering; Frequency; Hafnium; Offshore installations; Pollution measurement; Radar measurements; Sea measurements; Storms;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of