Deployment and Maintenance of a High-frequency Radar (HFR) for Ocean Surface Current Mapping: Best Practices.
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2008Editor
Cook, Thomas
Hazard, Lisa
Otero, Mark
Zelenka, Brian
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19pp.
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The use of HF radar for the collection of ocean surface current information in near-real time is quickly expanding. As this national radar network grows and matures, there will be a need for a defined set of best practices for radar system operations and maintenance. In anticipation of this need, the radar operators for the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System
(www.sccoos.org) prepared this document titled “The Deployment & Maintenance of a High-Frequency Radar (HFR) for Ocean
Surface Current Mapping: Best Practices”. The editors’ intentions are that this document may serve as a stimulus for developing a national set of operational best practices. The document defines a set of best practices developed from the collective experience of the operators usage of compact direction finding radar systems, specifically, the SeaSonde® family of direction-fin
ding HFRs manufactured by CODAR Ocean Sensors, Ltd. (COS). The best practices discussed in this document focus o.....
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Deployment and Setup of a High-frequency Radar (HFR) for Ocean Surface Current Mapping: Best Practices.Publisher
University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography for SCCOOSLa Jolla, CA
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Cook, T., Hazard, L., Otero, M. and Zelenke, B. (eds) 2008 Deployment and Maintenance of a High-frequency Radar (HFR) for Ocean Surface Current Mapping: Best Practices. La Jolla, CA, University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography for SCCOOS, 19pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1456Collections