High-frequency coastal radars (HFRs) have proved to be excellent tools for monitoring coastal circulation, providing synoptic, high spatial and temporal resolution surface current data in real time. They may also give detailed information on the surface wave field of coastal areas. An HFR has been operating in the Gulf of Naples (south-eastern Tyrrhenian Sea) since 2004. In this paper we show the results of their utilisation in the study of the Gulf dynamics and sea state, with a focus on potential applications in the context of operational oceanography
Dynamics and sea state in the Gulf of Naples: potential use of HF radar data in an operational oceanographic context / Falco, Pierpaolo; Buonocore, Berardino; Cianelli, Daniela; DE LUCA, Luigi; Giordano, Alberto; Iermano, Ilaria; Kalampoki, A.; Saviano, S.; Uttieri, Marco; Zambardino, Giovanni; Zambianchi, Enrico. - In: JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY. - ISSN 1755-876X. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:(2016), pp. 33-45. [10.1080/1755876X.2015.1115633]
Dynamics and sea state in the Gulf of Naples: potential use of HF radar data in an operational oceanographic context
Falco Pierpaolo
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Iermano Ilaria;
2016-01-01
Abstract
High-frequency coastal radars (HFRs) have proved to be excellent tools for monitoring coastal circulation, providing synoptic, high spatial and temporal resolution surface current data in real time. They may also give detailed information on the surface wave field of coastal areas. An HFR has been operating in the Gulf of Naples (south-eastern Tyrrhenian Sea) since 2004. In this paper we show the results of their utilisation in the study of the Gulf dynamics and sea state, with a focus on potential applications in the context of operational oceanographyI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.