An overview of developments and applications of oceanographic radar networks in Asia and Oceania countries

More than 110 radar stations are in operation at the present time in Asia and Oceania countries, which is nearly half of all the existing radar stations in the world, for purposes related to marine safety, oil spill response, tsunami warning, coastal zone management and understanding of ocean curren...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Ocean Science Journal
Main Authors: Fujii, Satoshi, Heron, Malcolm L., Kim, Kuh, Lai, Jian-Wu, Lee, Sang-Ho, Wu, Xiangbai, Wu, Xiongbin, Wyatt, Lucy R., Yang, Wen-Chang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Springer 2013
Subjects:
Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/33393/1/33393%20Fujii%20et%20al%202013.pdf
Description
Summary:More than 110 radar stations are in operation at the present time in Asia and Oceania countries, which is nearly half of all the existing radar stations in the world, for purposes related to marine safety, oil spill response, tsunami warning, coastal zone management and understanding of ocean current dynamics, depending mainly on each country's coastal sea characteristics. This paper introduces the oceanographic radar networks of Australia, China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan, presented at the 1st Ocean Radar Conference for Asia (ORCA) held in May 2012, Seoul, Korea, to share information about the radar network developments and operations, knowledge and experiences of data management, and research activity and application of the radar-derived data of neighbouring countries. We hope this overview paper may contribute as the first step to promotion of regional collaborations in the radar observations and data usages and applications in order to efficiently monitor the coastal and marginal sea waters along the western Pacific Ocean periphery.