Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys

I would like thank Professor Jeff Paduan for his exceptional guidance and mentorship throughout this long journey. In addition, I would like to thank Mike Cook for his patience and assistance with helping me understand MATLAB code generation and insight into the CODAR system. To Professor Mary Batte...

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Main Author: Wright, George C.
Other Authors: Paduan, Jeffrey D.
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/3918
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-39182014-11-27T16:04:55Z Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys Wright, George C. Paduan, Jeffrey D. Batteen, Mary L. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.) Physical Oceanography I would like thank Professor Jeff Paduan for his exceptional guidance and mentorship throughout this long journey. In addition, I would like to thank Mike Cook for his patience and assistance with helping me understand MATLAB code generation and insight into the CODAR system. To Professor Mary Batteen for being a second reader and helping me get settled into the graduate school grind. To Fred Bahr for taking his time to help me with various MATLAB programming issues and sharing his office space to do this research. I would also like to thank LT Dave Hudson, LT Sarah Height, LT Adam Thomas, and LT Jason Barrett for helping me through the NPS syllabus and for being lunch pals throughout the week. To my parents, Rachel and Richard, for giving me encouragement and support growing up in order for me to make it into my twenties and ready for the real world. Finally, I would like to thank my wife, Arnheidur, and my two children Embla and Ellert for the support that they have given me during my Navy career and especially these last two years. I spent way too many weekends away from you than I would have liked and appreciate your patience. 2012-03-14T17:39:46Z 2012-03-14T17:39:46Z 2008-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/3918 269713785 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description I would like thank Professor Jeff Paduan for his exceptional guidance and mentorship throughout this long journey. In addition, I would like to thank Mike Cook for his patience and assistance with helping me understand MATLAB code generation and insight into the CODAR system. To Professor Mary Batteen for being a second reader and helping me get settled into the graduate school grind. To Fred Bahr for taking his time to help me with various MATLAB programming issues and sharing his office space to do this research. I would also like to thank LT Dave Hudson, LT Sarah Height, LT Adam Thomas, and LT Jason Barrett for helping me through the NPS syllabus and for being lunch pals throughout the week. To my parents, Rachel and Richard, for giving me encouragement and support growing up in order for me to make it into my twenties and ready for the real world. Finally, I would like to thank my wife, Arnheidur, and my two children Embla and Ellert for the support that they have given me during my Navy career and especially these last two years. I spent way too many weekends away from you than I would have liked and appreciate your patience.
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Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys
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title Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys
title_short Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys
title_full Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys
title_fullStr Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys
title_full_unstemmed Validation of high frequency radar used in ocean surface current mapping via in-situ drifting buoys
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