The Australian Coastal Ocean radar Network facility

M. Heron
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The Australian Coastal Ocean radar Network (ACORN) is a monitoring network of HF radars which are being installed around Australia under a National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). It is a five-year project, at the end of which there will be five pairs of radar stations and one triplet installed and operating, enabled by the central pool of funding for the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) which is a part of NCRIS, and augmented by funding from other sources. At each chosen site there is a pair (or triplet) of radar stations, mounted on the shore, which receive radar echoes from the rough sea. Four of the pairs of radar stations are phased array installations and one pair and the triplet are of the amplitude direction finding genre. The NCRIS strategy is to provide easily accessed data, freely available to researchers in quality controlled archives. The IMOS aim is to produce data which will support research into coastal dynamics and exchange between the open ocean and the continental shelf. In addition to research in coastal oceanography, the data are available for algorithm development and evaluation of new applications for HF ocean radar. There is potential for application of the data to management of coastal marine resources, and in marine safety areas. Real-time maps of surface currents and the prospect of short-term forecasting have the potential to reduce search areas in coastal waters and to make pollution/spill mitigation more effective. With the establishment of HF radar monitoring stations like those in ACORN, there is growing opportunity for researchers around the world to access data from well curated archives to carry out basic research on physical oceanography, or applications research without having direct access to the measuring facility. This feature brings the ACORN HF radars into GEOSS for coastal processes and dynamics.
澳大利亚海岸海洋雷达网络设施
澳大利亚沿海海洋雷达网络(ACORN)是一个高频雷达监测网络,根据国家合作研究基础设施战略(NCRIS)在澳大利亚各地安装。这是一个为期五年的项目,在项目结束时,将安装和运行五对雷达站和一组三联雷达站,这些雷达站由作为NCRIS一部分的综合海洋观测系统(IMOS)的中央资金池提供,并由其他来源的资金增加。在每个选定的地点都有一对(或三组)雷达站,安装在海岸上,接收来自波涛汹涌的大海的雷达回波。其中4对雷达站为相控阵装置,1对和3对雷达站为幅度测向类型。NCRIS的策略是提供易于获取的数据,并以质量控制档案的形式免费提供给研究人员。国际海事组织的目标是提供数据,以支持研究沿海动态和公海与大陆架之间的交换。除了沿海海洋学研究之外,这些数据还可用于高频海洋雷达的算法开发和新应用评估。有可能将这些数据应用于沿海海洋资源的管理和海洋安全领域。表层洋流的实时地图和短期预报的前景有可能减少沿海水域的搜索区域,并使减少污染/溢漏的工作更加有效。随着像ACORN这样的高频雷达监测站的建立,世界各地的研究人员有越来越多的机会从精心整理的档案中获取数据,以开展物理海洋学的基础研究或应用研究,而无需直接访问测量设施。这一特点使ACORN高频雷达进入GEOSS用于沿海过程和动态。
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