A three-dimensional analysis of marine radar images for the determination of ocean wave directionality and surface currents
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Young, Ian R.
Rosenthal, W.
Ziemer, F.
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A series of spatial wave images recorded by a conventional marine radar is analyzed to determine the three-dimensional E(kx, ky, ω) spectrum. In the absence of a surface current the spectral energy in this three-dimensional wave number frequency space will lie on a shell defined by the dispersion relationship. Any deviation from the expected dispersion relationship can be interpreted as being due to a current induced Doppler shift of the wave frequency. A least squares curve fitting technique is used to determine the surface current required to account for the observed Doppler shift. A comparison of the radar determined spectra and surface currents with ground truth data indicates that the radar system and analysis technique produces results consistent with conventional instrumentation.
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Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans 90.C1 (1985): 1049-1059
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