Title :
The structure of ocean-surface currents measured by Doppler radar
Author :
Chin, David A. ; Chinthamreddy, Supraja ; Shay, Lynn K. ; Graber, Hans C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil, Archit. & Environ. Eng., Miami Univ., Coral Gables, FL, USA
fDate :
1/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The spatial structure of surface currents collected using a Doppler Radar system off the Florida Keys has been investigated. Surface current vectors were acquired within a rectilinear grid containing 700 nodes, where each node was spaced 1 km apart. Principal component analyses indicate that at least 63% of the variance of the surface currents at the 700 nodal locations can be accounted for by only three principal components. The principal modes of circulation during two separate experiments were extracted and found to be basically the same, although the first two modes were reversed between the two experiments. Coherence spectra were determined for nodal spacings between 1.76 km and 10.48 km, and the results of these analyses indicate that over most of the experimental area, approximately 60% of the variance is coherent over separations of 10.48 km. Application of a synoptic time-series model indicates that accurate prediction of the mean currents over each of the 65-h subrecord lengths was the dominant factor in controlling model performance, and that on the order of 10% error could be expected in using the time-series model to predict the low-frequency fluctuations. This indicates that time-series modeling of surface currents may be feasible and useful in estimating the long-term mixing characteristics of contaminants transported in the surface layer
Keywords :
Doppler radar; geophysical signal processing; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; radar cross-sections; radar signal processing; remote sensing by radar; spectral analysis; 1.76 to 10.48 km; Bragg backscatter; Doppler radar; Florida Keys region; coherence spectra; long-term mixing characteristics; low-frequency fluctuations; model performance; modes of circulation; nodal spacings; ocean-surface currents structure; principal component analyses; rectilinear grid; remote sensing; spatial structure; spectral analysis; surface current vectors; synoptic time-series model; transported contaminants; variance; Analysis of variance; Coherence; Current measurement; Doppler radar; Pollution measurement; Predictive models; Principal component analysis; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface contamination;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of