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Fourth Meeting of Global High Frequency Radar Network Hugh Roarty Rutgers University
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U.S. Department of State, Washington DC July 31, 2003 GEO, the Group on Earth Observations An Intergovernmental group with 99 Members and 87 Participating Organizations
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© GEO Secretariat 87 Participating Organizations
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To realize a future wherein decisions and actions, for the benefit of humankind, are informed by coordinated, comprehensive and sustained Earth observations and information. GEO Vision
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2015 Global HF Radar Network Meeting
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Fourth Meeting of the Global High Frequency Radar Network September 22-23, 2015 Heraklion, Crete, Greece Fourth Meeting of the Global High Frequency Radar Network September 22-23, 2015 Heraklion, Crete, Greece
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Global HF Radar Network Established in March 2012 Journal of Operational Oceanography Vol. 5 No. 1
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Goals for Global HF Radar Network 1)Increase the number of coastal radars 2)Ensure HFR data is available in a single standardized format in near-real-time, 3)Assimilate data into ocean and ecosystem models 4)A set of easy to use standard products 5)Worldwide Quality Standards 6)Develop emerging uses of HF radar
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Goal Inventory 123456 USA ✔✔✔✔✔ Spain ✔✔✔✔✔ Australia ✔✔✔✔ Italy ✔✔✔✔✔ Malta ✔✔✔✔ Philippines ✔ Saudi Arabia ✔✔ Greece ✔✔
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Global HF Radar Network Co Chairs 2012-2015 –Jack Harlan (USA) –Lucy Wyatt (Australia) –Enrique Alvarez-Fanjul (Spain)
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Global HF Radar Network Co Chairs2015-2017 –Hugh Roarty (USA) –Lisa Hazard (USA) –Simone Cosoli (Australia) –Jack Harlan (USA) –Lucy Wyatt (UK) –Enrique Alvarez-Fanjul (Spain)
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ROW
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Taiwan 2014
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Role of Global Network ROW
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Previous Meetings London 2012 Norway 2013 Taiwan 2014 Greece 2015
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London 2012
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Imagine Global Current Maps
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Global HF Radar Viewer http://cordc.ucsd.edu/projects/mapping/global/fullpage.php
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Global HF Radar Viewer
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London 2012 Imagine global current maps Inventory of the radars
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There are 99 Member Nations in the Group on Earth Observations 72 countries have a salty coast 35 of those countries have High Frequency radars on their coastline Approximately 349 radars worldwide
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CODAR SeaSonde Worldwide 2012 United States 130 Canada 8 Mexico 2 Brazil 2 Bahamas 2 Honduras 2 Norway 6 Portugal 4 Italy 6 Croatia 2 Spain 16 Ireland 2 Russia 1 France 2 Israel 2 Japan 22 Korea 24 China 8 Thailand 6 Malta 2 Taiwan 20 India 12 Vietnam 3 Indonesia 2 Jordan 1 UAE 2 Egypt 2 Azerbaijan 2 Australia 5 Total Sales: ~298
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© HELZEL Messtechnik GmbH WERA® High-Frequency (HF) Ocean Radar Installations Since 1999 more that 80 WERA systems have been installed. Permanent WERA Installation Temporary WERA Installation Planned WERA Installation
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258 Stations Located So Far
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ORCA Meeting Inventory
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Global Inventory 349 381
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London 2012 Imagine Global Current Maps Inventory of the radars Inventory of the applications
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Application Success Stories http://marine.rutgers.edu/~hroarty/GEO/ESRI/
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Climate Change Global Warming Greenhouse gas
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radar
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5×10 -4
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5×10 -7 30 dB
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Method #3 Web of Science Search HF Radar Refine by Oceanography Create Citation Report
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Citations in Each Year – HF Radar Oceanography
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