해양레이더를 이용한 제주해협 표층해류 관측

Title
해양레이더를 이용한 제주해협 표층해류 관측
Alternative Title
Observations of sea surface current at Jeju Strait using HF Ocean radar
Author(s)
송규민; 조철호; 오경희; 이석
KIOST Author(s)
Song, Kyu Min(송규민)Cho, Cheol Ho(조철호)Oh, Kyung Hee(오경희)Lee, Seok(이석)
Alternative Author(s)
송규민; 조철호; 오경희; 이석
Publication Year
2013-05-14
Abstract
High Frequency(HF) Ocean radar are valuable for marine ecological, economic, and safety applications marine transportaion, search and rescue, harmful algal blooms tracking and oil spill response as well as coastal sea surface circulation studies and forecast. Therefore, HF ocean radars on the global basis are over 300 systems monitoring oceans in over 26 countries and more than 110 radar stations are in operation in Asia and Oceania countries. Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology(KIOST, its old name was Korea Research and Development Institute,KORDI) to observe the surface current fields in the Jeju Strait installed a pair of SeaSonde HF ocean radar of 13 MHz at two sites of Jeju-do (Aewol and Kimyung) in 2012 and now operating. A comparison between surface current velocities measured by HF ocean radar and moored acoustic Doppler current profiler(ADCP) shows a good relationship with the correlation coefficient of 0.85 and the root-mean-square velocity difference of 18.6 cm/s in major axis of principal component. The mean current field measured by HF radar is well represented the Jeju Warm Current that rounds Jeju-do clockwise and passes to the east through the southern part of Jeju Straits.on studies and forecast. Therefore, HF ocean radars on the global basis are over 300 systems monitoring oceans in over 26 countries and more than 110 radar stations are in operation in Asia and Oceania countries. Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology(KIOST, its old name was Korea Research and Development Institute,KORDI) to observe the surface current fields in the Jeju Strait installed a pair of SeaSonde HF ocean radar of 13 MHz at two sites of Jeju-do (Aewol and Kimyung) in 2012 and now operating. A comparison between surface current velocities measured by HF ocean radar and moored acoustic Doppler current profiler(ADCP) shows a good relationship with the correlation coefficient of 0.85 and the root-mean-square velocity difference of 18.6 cm/s in major axis of principal component. The mean current field measured by HF radar is well represented the Jeju Warm Current that rounds Jeju-do clockwise and passes to the east through the southern part of Jeju Straits.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/27066
Bibliographic Citation
The 2nd China-Korea Workshop on Oceanic Monitoring and Development of Prediction system of Radionuclides for Nuclear Safety, pp.27, 2013
Publisher
FIO
Type
Conference
Language
English
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