Interpretation of VHF radar echoes from a complex flow field

Heron, M.L., O'Shea, M., Murphy, J., Petersen, L., Mollaghan, D., and Prytz, A. (2013) Interpretation of VHF radar echoes from a complex flow field. In: Proceedings of Oceans 2013 MTS/IEEE San Diego. 6741266. pp. 1-4. From: Oceans 2013 MTS/IEEE San Diego, 23-27 September 2013, San Diego, CA, USA.

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Abstract

Bragg lines on spectra from ocean radar systems are broadened when echoes come into the antenna from different azimuths. Phased-array systems minimise the effects of this by selecting a small target area on the sea surface by beam-forming and range-gating. While phased array systems are better conditioned for high spatial resolution than direction finding systems, in some cases there may be fine structure in the surface current field within the smallest of target areas. In estuaries or other areas where there are sand banks and low islands there is potential for contamination from side-lobes of phased array antennas to contaminate adjacent pixels. This paper uses data from an area of highly complex flow field in Dingle Bay, Ireland to examine the complex structure of Bragg echoes. A numerical hydrodynamic model is used as an aid in understanding the degree of structure to be expected in the Bragg lines, and an improved analysis is described to extract surface current data from the radar echoes.

Item ID: 33345
Item Type: Conference Item (Research - E1)
ISBN: 978-0-933957-40-4
Keywords: current monitoring; HF ocean radar; estuaries
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Date Deposited: 28 May 2014 03:56
FoR Codes: 04 EARTH SCIENCES > 0405 Oceanography > 040503 Physical Oceanography @ 100%
SEO Codes: 96 ENVIRONMENT > 9611 Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water > 961104 Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water in Marine Environments @ 50%
96 ENVIRONMENT > 9611 Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water > 961102 Physical and Chemical Conditions of Water in Coastal and Estuarine Environments @ 50%
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