次世代の沿岸モデルのためのリモートセンシング観測

研究成果: ジャーナルへの寄稿学術誌査読

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In satellite remote sensing observations, optical sensors and microwave sensors are often used. They can be used to validate next-generation coastal numerical models, or to set offshore boundary conditions for the numerical models, respectively. Meanwhile, high-frequency ocean radars provide coastal observations of surface currents with significantly high resolutions in both time and space. Hence, they can be further used to drive coastal numerical models, although such bays and straits in which ocean radars have been installed are quite limited in Japan. New missions and sensors, such as JAXA's new altimeter mission COMPIRA, are being planned, so that higher-resolution satellite observations can be expected in wide areas in the near future that can be used for coastal numerical models. It should be noted, however, that higher-resolution observations would significantly include various components such as tidal, wind-driven, and ageostrophic currents. These components are not well handled in the present numerical models, but they should be explicitly treated in the next-generation coastal models.
寄稿の翻訳タイトルRemote Sensing Observations for Next-Generation Coastal Numerical Models
本文言語日本語
ページ(範囲)177-182
ページ数6
ジャーナル沿岸海洋研究
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DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2015

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