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High-Frequency Skywave Radar Measurements of Hurricane Anita

Science, 1980
We tracked and monitored hurricane Anita over a 5-day period by using the SRI-operated Wide Aperture Research Facility (WARF) high-frequency skywave radar. The WARF-derived positions for Anita agreed to within ± 19 kilometers of the coincident temporal positions along the National Hurricane Center's smooth track.
J W, Maresca, C T, Carlson
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High-Frequency Radar Observations of Ocean Surface Currents

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2013
This article reviews the discovery, development, and use of high-frequency (HF) radio wave backscatter in oceanography. HF radars, as the instruments are commonly called, remotely measure ocean surface currents by exploiting a Bragg resonant backscatter phenomenon.
Jeffrey D, Paduan, Libe, Washburn
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