Examination of the SeaSonde wave processing settings and the effects of shallow water on wave measurements

Hampton Roads, VA(2012)

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Derivation of wave measurements from the SeaSonde high frequency (HF) radar software is challenging when applied to the U.S. East Coast continental shelf. Shallow water depths have the capability of saturating the 1st and 2nd order Bragg, inevitably leading to imprecise estimates of the wave height conditions. This paper looks to examine the settings defined in the SeaSonde in an environment where water depth is less than 30 m within the first few range cells off of the coast of New Jersey. Wave measurements were taken from a 13 MHz standard range CODAR (Coastal Ocean Dynamics Applications Radar) antenna and compared with NDBC (National Data Buoy Center) 3-meter discuss buoys located outside New York Harbor and Delaware Bay.
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geophysical image processing,geophysics computing,ocean waves,oceanographic regions,oceanographic techniques,radar antennas,remote sensing by radar,underwater optics,bragg saturation,codar,delaware bay,new jersey coast,new york harbor,seasonde high frequency radar software,seasonde wave processing,us east coast continental shelf,usa,coastal ocean dynamics applications radar,discuss buoys,radar antenna,shallow water effect,wave height condition,wave measurements,hf (high-frequency) radar,seasonde,shallow water
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