EMODnet Physics, EuroGOOS and AZTI are organising a session on HF Radar to showcase advances in applications for coastal observation and ocean currents. The event will take place on 14 April in Vienna, Austria during the EGU General Assembly 2015. Meeting room Y1.
Programme of presentations as follows:
10:30–10:45 Yukiharu Hisaki
Inversion to estimate ocean wave directional spectrum from high-frequency radar
10:45–11:00 Dmitry Ivonin, Philippe Forget, and Jean-Luc Devenon
HF and VHF Radar Measurements of the Vertical Shears of Wind Induced Currents at the Gulf of Lion
11:00–11:15 Stéphan Grilli, Charles-Antoine Guérin, and Samuel Grosdidier
Development of algorithms for tsunami detection by High Frequency Radar based on modeling tsunami case studies in the Mediterranean Sea
11:15–11:30 Maria Fernandes, Andrés Alonso-Martirena, Pedro Agostinho, Jorge Sanchez, Macu Ferrer, and Carlos Fernandes
Wave parameters comparisons between High Frequency (HF) radar system and an in situ buoy: a case study
11:30–11:45 Lucy Wyatt
Quality assurance and control issues for HF radar wave and current measurements
11:45–12:00 Lohitzune Solabarrieta, Anna Rubio, Mar Cardenas, Ganix Esnaola, Sonia Castanedo, Luis Ferrer, and Raul Medina
New evidences of ocean surface current processes in the SE Bay of Biscay, using HF radar data
For the detailed programme of the session, please click here.
For the EGU 2015 general assembly programme, please click here.