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Coastal Ocean Radar (CODAR) Site Locations
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ocean10_rutgers
Summary
Abstract:
CODAR is used to measure the surface currents of the coastal ocean. A
transmitter sends out a radio frequency that bounces off the ocean surface and back to areceiver antenna. Using this information and the principles of the Doppler shift, CODAR is able to calculate the speed and direction of the surface current. These calculations are made at about every half mile across the surface and extend as far as about twenty miles offshore. Detailed pictures are available for the following CODAR sites: Site 1: Brant Beach, New Jersey Site 2: Brigantine, New Jersey Central Site: Tuckerton, New Jersey Shack Interior: Instrument Box Antennas (Receiver and Transmitter)
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Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2002-04-28
Last DIF Revision Date:
2005-10-24
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