DocumentCode
824137
Title
Directional wave information from the SeaSonde
Author
Lipa, Belinda ; Nyden, Bruce
Author_Institution
Codar Ocean Sensors, Portola Valley, CA, USA
Volume
30
Issue
1
fYear
2005
Firstpage
221
Lastpage
231
Abstract
This paper describes methods used for the derivation of wave information from SeaSonde data, and gives examples of their application to measured data. The SeaSonde is a compact high-frequency (HF) radar system operated from the coast or offshore platform to produce current velocity maps and local estimates of the directional wave spectrum. Two methods are described to obtain wave information from the second-order radar spectrum: integral inversion and fitting with a model of the ocean wave spectrum. We describe results from both standard- and long-range systems and include comparisons with simultaneous measurements from an S4 current meter. Due to general properties of the radar spectrum common to all HF radar systems, existing interpretation methods fail when the waveheight exceeds a limiting value defined by the radar frequency. As a result, standard- and long-range SeaSondes provide wave information for different wave height conditions because of their differing radar frequencies. Standard-range SeaSondes are useful for low and moderate waveheights, whereas long-range systems with lower transmit frequencies provide information when the waves are high. We propose a low-cost low-power system, to be used exclusively for local wave measurements, which would be capable of switching transmit frequency when the waveheight exceeds the critical limit, thereby allowing observation of waves throughout the waveheight range.
Keywords
inverse problems; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing by radar; SeaSonde data; compact high-frequency radar system; current velocity maps; directional wave information; integral inversion; long-range systems; low-power system; ocean wave spectrum; remote sensing; standard-range systems; wave measurements; Current measurement; Doppler radar; Frequency; Hafnium; Ocean waves; Radar measurements; Radar remote sensing; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface waves; High-frequency (HF) radar oceanography; remote sensing; wave measurements;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.2004.839929
Filename
1435590
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