[HTML][HTML] Coastal high-frequency radars in the Mediterranean–Part 2: Applications in support of science priorities and societal needs
Abstract The Mediterranean Sea is a prominent climate-change hot spot, with many
socioeconomically vital coastal areas being the most vulnerable targets for maritime safety …
socioeconomically vital coastal areas being the most vulnerable targets for maritime safety …
The global high frequency radar network
Academic, government, and private organizations from around the globe have established
High Frequency radar (hereinafter, HFR) networks at regional or national levels …
High Frequency radar (hereinafter, HFR) networks at regional or national levels …
Stratified coastal ocean interactions with tropical cyclones
Hurricane-intensity forecast improvements currently lag the progress achieved for hurricane
tracks. Integrated ocean observations and simulations during hurricane Irene (2011) reveal …
tracks. Integrated ocean observations and simulations during hurricane Irene (2011) reveal …
Impact of ocean observations on hurricane forecasts in the Mid-Atlantic: Forecasting lessons learned from Hurricane Irene
S Glenn, O Schofield, J Kohut, L Bowers… - 2012 …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Hurricane Irene followed a track that curved northward over the Bahamas and ran directly
over the US east coast from Cape Hatteras to New England in August of 2011, causing …
over the US east coast from Cape Hatteras to New England in August of 2011, causing …
Search and rescue applications: On the need to improve ocean observing data systems in offshore or remote locations
V Futch, A Allen - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Search and rescue (SAR) in remote maritime locations is a difficult mission. One of the
limitations in these isolated regions is the low density of available oceanographic data for …
limitations in these isolated regions is the low density of available oceanographic data for …
A data-assimilative model reanalysis of the US Mid Atlantic Bight and Gulf of Maine: Configuration and comparison to observations and global ocean models
Abstract A 15-year reanalysis (2007–2021) of circulation in the coastal ocean and adjacent
deep sea of the northeast US continental shelf is described. The analysis uses the Regional …
deep sea of the northeast US continental shelf is described. The analysis uses the Regional …
Assessment of CODAR SeaSonde and WERA HF radars in mapping surface currents on the West Florida Shelf
Concurrently operated on the West Florida shelf for the purpose of observing surface
currents are three long-range (4.9 MHz) Coastal Ocean Dynamics Applications Radar …
currents are three long-range (4.9 MHz) Coastal Ocean Dynamics Applications Radar …
Coastal ocean circulation during H urricane S andy
Hurricane Sandy (2012) was the second costliest tropical cyclone to impact the United
States and resulted in numerous lives lost due to its high winds and catastrophic storm …
States and resulted in numerous lives lost due to its high winds and catastrophic storm …
Rapid shelf‐wide cooling response of a stratified coastal ocean to hurricanes
Large uncertainty in the predicted intensity of tropical cyclones (TCs) persists compared to
the steadily improving skill in the predicted TC tracks. This intensity uncertainty has its most …
the steadily improving skill in the predicted TC tracks. This intensity uncertainty has its most …
Stratified coastal ocean processes in hurricanes and typhoons enhance ahead-of-eye cooling and reduce storm intensity
Integrated ocean observations from Hurricane Irene (2011) reveal widespread and
significant ahead-of-eye cooling (at least 5° C and up to 11° C) as it crossed the seasonally …
significant ahead-of-eye cooling (at least 5° C and up to 11° C) as it crossed the seasonally …