1. Wind Direction Data from a Coastal HF Radar System in the Gulf of Naples (Central Mediterranean Sea)
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Simona Saviano, Giovanni Esposito, Pierpaolo Falco, Paola de Ruggiero, Stefano Pierini, Berardino Buonocore, Enrico Zambianchi, Marco Uttieri, Roberta Di Lemma, and Daniela Cianelli
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,coastal HF radar applications ,validation ,multiplatform observations ,wind direction ,Mediterranean Sea ,01 natural sciences ,Radar systems ,Wind speed ,law.invention ,Weather station ,Mediterranean sea ,law ,Overall performance ,Radar ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Wind direction ,Coastal HF radar applications ,Multiplatform observations ,Validation ,Climatology ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Environmental science - Abstract
Results on the accuracy of SeaSonde High Frequency (HF) radar wind direction measurements in the Gulf of Naples (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Central Mediterranean Sea) are here presented. The investigation was carried out for a winter period (2 February–6 March) and for one summer month (August) of the reference year 2009. HF radar measurements were compared with in situ recordings from a weather station and with model data, with the aim of resolving both small scale and large scale dynamics. The analysis of the overall performance of the HF radar system in the Gulf of Naples shows that the data are reliable when the wind speed exceeds a 5 m/s threshold. Despite such a limitation, this study confirms the potentialities of these systems as monitoring platforms in coastal areas and suggests further efforts towards their improvement.
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- 2021
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