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High Frequency (HF) Radar is a real-time ocean surface current mapping instrument with the intended purpose of observing surface currents over the horizon out to a range of about 200km. The radial...
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A pair of High Frequency Wellen radars (WERA) shore-based at southwest Oahu (Ko'Olina) and northwest Oahu (Kaena), Hawaii measured surface currents over a nine-month period from September 2002 to...
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Surface current velocities representative of the upper 2 m of the water column were collected in the northeastern Chukchi Sea using high-frequency radar systems during the ice free seasons of 2012...
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Hourly maps of surface currents were made using SeaSonde HF systems deployed in northern Oregon and southern Washington on the Columbia River from June 2004 to December 2006. The instruments were...
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In August 2021, the 107-year-old 98-meter-long tall ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl departed Norway to return in April 2023, having sailed 55,000 nautical miles and visited 36 ports worldwide. The main...
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This data file provides a validated and correctly time-stamped version of the 2009-2021 sea-level records of the five following tide stations in French Polynesia: Vairao (Tahiti-Iti), Mangareva...