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Global High Frequency (HF) Radar Surface Current Mapping GEO Task Co-Chairs Jack Harlan (USA) Lucy Wyatt (Australia) Enrique Alvarez-Fanjul (Spain)
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GEO Work Plan 2012-2015 Endorses a task to plan a Global HF Radar Network for data sharing and delivery and to help expand HF radar networks for surface current and wave measurements. This GEO task is mentioned under – IN-01 Earth Observing Systems –SB-01 Oceans and Society: Blue Planet
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There are 89 entities in the Group on Earth Observations 72 countries have a salty coast 35 of those countries have High Frequency radars on their coastline Approximately 410 radars worldwide
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Type of Applications
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Accomplishments Two International Meetings –(London 2012, Bergen 2013) Dedicated Web Page –http://www.ioos.noaa.gov/globalhfr/welcome.html Established Three Working Groups –1. Data Management –2. Applications –3. Deployment Held Two Webinars –1. Data management (April 2013) –2. Applications (June 2013)
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Bergen 2013 Meeting ~30 Attendees from 14 nations –Australia –Canada –France –Germany –Indonesia 6 –Ireland –Korea –Malta –Morocco –Norway –Saudi Arabia –Spain –United Kingdom –USA All 3 topics discussed Additional discussion of international radio frequency management (ITU Working Party 5B, May 2013)
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Synergies & Challenges Synergies –WRC frequency allocations –Data file formats Challenges –Data file formats –Data distribution and exchange –Data assimilation into operational models –Frequency synchronization
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Questions? Jack Harlan Jack.harlan@noaa.govJack.harlan@noaa.gov Lucy Wyatt lucy.wyatt@jcu.edu.aulucy.wyatt@jcu.edu.au Enrique Alvarez enrique@puertos.esenrique@puertos.es 8 http://www.ioos.noaa.gov/globalhfr/welcome.html
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