Coastal ocean dynamics applications radar

Coastal ocean dynamics applications radar

Coastal ocean dynamics applications radar (CODAR) describes a type of compact High Frequency (HF) RADAR developed between 1973 and 1983 at NOAA's Wave Propagation Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado. CODAR uses HF surface wave propagation to remotely measure ocean surface waves and currents.

References

  • Barrick, D.E., M.W. Evans, and B.L. Weber (1977), Ocean surface currents mapped by radar, Science, vol. 198, pp. 138–144.
  • Evans, M.W., and T.M. Georges (1979), Coastal Ocean Dynamics Radar (CODAR): NOAA's surface current mapping system, IEEE Oceans '79, Conference Record, pp. 379–384.

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