ROW-8 Attendee List-Updated 23 April 2008
    Last Name First Name Affiliation Talk Title
1 1 Chavanne Cedric University of Hawaii Observations of mesoscale and submesoscale processes in the Hawaiian archipelago
2 2 Cook Michael Naval Postgraduate School Preliminary comparisons of HF radar- and drifter-derived surface currents in the Gulf of the Farallones
3   Diercks Arne University of Southern Mississippi  
4 3 Ebuchi Naoto Hokkaido University, Japan Subinertial, seasonal and interannual variations in the Soya Warm Current revealed by HF ocean radars, coastal tide gauges, and bottom-mounted ADCP
5   Figueroa Gonzalez Julio UC Santa Cruz  
6   Flament Pierre University of Hawaii  
7 4 Gildor Hezi Weizmann Institute Progressive Vector Diagram and eddy diffusivity using HF radar
8 5 Gill Eric   A Consideration of Bragg Fluctuations in High Bandwidth FMCW
Spectra and Other Recent Results
9 6 Graber Hans University of Miami Wind, wave and current measurements with a marine X-band radar
10   Gurgel Klaus-Werner Univ of Hamburg Some remarks on beamforming and linear arrays
11 7 Gurgel Klaus-Werner-2 Univ of Hamburg Low Power High Frequency Surface Wave Radar Application for Ship Detection and Tracking
12 8 Halle Chris Univ California, Davis Patterns of coastal influence on the currents surrounding the Point Arena upwelling region as revealed by long range HF radar
13 9 Harlan Jack NOAA/IOOS Update on the WRC freq allocation process
14 10 Heron Mal University of Townsville Air-sea coupling by Stokes plus Stress
15 11 Heron Mal-2 University of Townsville The Australian Coastal Ocean Radar Network (ACORN)
16 12 Hisaki Yukiharu University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa Observation of surface currents and waves by HF radar in the west of Okinawa, Japan
17   Kim Chang Soo Kunsan National University, Korea  
18 13 Kim Sung Yong Scripps Institution of Oceanography Poleward propagating features as observed in the California network of HF radar
19 14 Kniephoff Matthias Helzel, Inc. Operational Maintenance of two WERA radars: The Vigicote Project
20 15 Kniephoff Matthias-2 Helzel, Inc. Some Details about WERA: FMcw and Software Beam Forming
21 16 Kohut Josh Rutgers University High frequency radar network within the mid-Atlantic regional ocean observing system
22 17 Laws Kenneth Univ California, Santa Cruz Antenna pattern distortions in HF ocean radar systems: a simulation-based analysis of radial current errors
23 18 Lee Sang-Ho Kunsan National University, Korea Accuracy of current measured by HF radar in the coastal sea off the Keum River estuary (South Korea)
24 19 Lipphardt Bruce University of Delaware Transport in the Coastal Ocean: Pitfalls Revealed by Lagrangian Analysis
25 20 Mauri Elena OGS, Trieste, Italy Subtidal variability of surface currents in the Northern Adriatic as deduced from HF radars and MODIS satellite images
26 21 Moon Hong Bae Kunsan National University, Korea  
27 22 Muscarella Phil University of Delaware Influence of winds and tides on surface circulation at the Delaware Bay mouth
28 23 Nadai Akitsugu NIICT, Japan Influence of non-uniform wave field due to the wave-current interaction on the current measurement of HFOSR
29   Paduan Jeff Naval Postgraduate School  
30 24 Poulain Pierre OGS, Trieste, Italy WERA Observations in the Ligurian Sea
31 25 Ramos Rafael University of Miami Obsevation of wave energy evolution in coastal areas using HF radar
32 26 Robinson Alice University of Sheffield The impact on data availability, quality and usage of the North Hoyle and Burbo offshore wind farms on the WERA HF radar ocean monitoring system in
Liverpool Bay
33 27 Shay Nick University of Miami Coastal Ocean Current and Wave Response to Hurricane Jeanne
34 28 Sybrandy Andy Pacific Gyre, Inc., Oceanside, CA Drifter-based validation of HF radar
35 29 Teague Calvin Codar Ocean Sensors, Ltd. RiverSonde Measurements of Two-Dimensional Tidally-Dominated River Flow Patterns at Walnut Grove and Threemile Slough, California
36 30 Terrill Eric Scripps Institution of Oceanography The HF radar national network data management system
37 31 Vesecky John Univ California, Santa Cruz Ship Monitoring with Surface Wave HF radars: Impact of Frequency, Site and Antenna Diversity
38 32 Washburn Libe Univ California, Santa Barbara Applications and operations of current-measuring radars on the South-Central California Coast
39 33 Whelan Chad Codar Ocean Sensors, Ltd. SeaSonde¨ Combined Transmit/Receive Antennas: Benefits and Technical Challenges
40 34 Wyatt Lucy University of Sheffield Storm wave measurements and comparsions with a wave model
41 35 Yoshikawa Yutaka Kyushu University, Japan Counterclockwise Eddies in the Lee of Tsushima Island