用紧凑型高频雷达测量波

R. Forney, H. Roarty, S. Glenn
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海浪状况影响着人类与海洋互动的许多方式,从海滩娱乐的安全性到海上作业的可行性。从研究的角度来看,波浪条件也是一个热门话题,它控制着海岸侵蚀和海洋混合等过程。因此,能够在广泛的时空尺度上表征波浪条件是非常有价值的。高频(HF)雷达系统网络可以在需要更好观测的沿海地区提供近乎实时的波浪状况测量。测量有效波高、波周期和波向等波参数是SeaSonde高频雷达的次要功能。用SeaSonde高频雷达从回波频谱的二阶部分测量波。来自“季节号”的无线电传输的多普勒频移包含了有关主要布拉格波和它们所经过的更大波的轨道速度的信息。由于波浪数据依赖于布拉格波和更大的表面重力波的出现,因此对于可以确定可靠波浪参数的海况有一个最小阈值。在大海况条件下,由于一阶光谱与二阶光谱合并,现有方法无法解释这些光谱,这对雷达也有限制因素。我们已经测试了波提取的方法,并将在这里展示结果。我们的分析探讨了频率相关的阈值波条件,用于可靠的波参数测量,以及哪些系统提供了最好的测量。我们还测试了不同的无线电波形参数,看看哪种在不同的环境条件下表现最好。该研究的重点是HF雷达网络范围内的国家数据浮标中心(NOAA)浮标的现场波浪测量,这些浮标部署在长岛和特拉华湾近海,以及靠近海岸的系泊部署。测量结果也将在NOAA在该地区常规运行的大尺度波浪模型的背景下进行评估。本研究确定的阈值条件将指导当地天气预报机构将基于高频雷达的波估计应用于冲浪区条件。
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Measuring waves with a compact HF radar
Ocean wave conditions impact many ways in which humans interact with the ocean, from the safety of recreation at the beach to the viability of offshore operations. Wave conditions are also topical from a research perspective, controlling processes such as coastal erosion and ocean mixing. Therefore, being able to characterize wave conditions on broad spatiotemporal scales is extremely valuable. A network of High-Frequency (HF) radar systems can provide measurements of wave conditions in near-real time along the coast where better observations are needed. Measurement of wave parameters such as significant wave height, wave period and wave direction is a secondary function of the SeaSonde HF radar. Waves are measured with SeaSonde HF radars from the second-order portion of the echo spectrum. The Doppler shift of the radio transmission from the SeaSonde contains information about the orbital velocity of the primary Bragg waves and the larger waves that they ride on. Since the wave data is dependent upon the occurrence of both Bragg and larger surface gravity waves, there is a minimum threshold for sea states in which reliable wave parameters can be determined. There is also a limiting factor for the radar in large sea states as the first-order spectra merge with the second-order and interpretation of the spectra becomes impossible with existing methods. We have tested methods for wave extraction and will present the results here. Our analysis explores the frequency-dependent threshold wave conditions for reliable wave parameter measurements, and which systems provide the best measurements. We also tested different radio waveform parameters to see which performed best in different environmental conditions. The study focuses on in-situ wave measurements from National Data Buoy Center (NOAA) buoys within the domain of the HF radar network, deployed offshore of Long Island and Delaware Bay, as well as mooring deployments of opportunity closer to the coast. Measurements will also be evaluated within the context of larger scale wave models routinely run in the area by NOAA. The threshold conditions determined by this study will guide the application of HF radar-based wave estimates to surf zone conditions by local weather forecast offices.
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