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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

Examples of Observed Current Vectors
Using HF Ocean Radar

In 1988 we successfully developed the first HF ocean radar (24.5 MHz) in Japan.

The following figure shows the current-field offshore of the Noto peninsula observed using the 24.5-MHz HF ocean radar in 1997, when a tanker accident resulted in an oil spill in the Japan Sea.





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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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