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Long-Range Ocean Radar Ishigaki/Yonaguni Ocean Radar Facility

The Long-Range Ocean Radar system, which is composed of two radars located on
Ishigaki Island and Yonaguni Island in Okinawa, is a new ocean remote-sensor.
We had continued not only the radar performance evaluations but also experimental
observations of the Kuroshio current in the East China Sea.
The experimental observations were already completed.



HF Ocean Radar
Applications of HF Ocean Radar
Examples of Observed Current Vectors Using HF Ocean Radar
Development of Long-Range Ocean Radar
Characteristics of Long-Range Ocean Radar and Propagation Losses of 9.2 MHz and 24.5 MHz
Long-Range Ocean Radar and NICT Ocean Monitoring Platform in Sakishima (COMPASS)
Antenna System of Long-Range Ocean Radar
Block diagram of Long-Range Ocean Radar system
Example of Observed Current Vectors Using Long-Range Ocean Radar



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