Complex-EOF analysis of ocean surface currents measured by High Frequency Surface Wave Radar
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    The complex Empirical Orthogonal Function(complex-EOF) analysis is performed on three days’ ocean surface currents measured by two High Frequency Surface Wave Radar(HFSWR) systems located at Fujian province. The results show that the first three modes explain 91%, 4% and 1.4% of the variance, respectively. The cumulative variance reaches 96%, which are the main modes. The spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of mode 1 show that mode 1 mainly contains the information of semidiurnal tidal currents and reflects the information of water depth to a certain extent. Mode 2 mainly reveals the information of wind-driven current and shows the rotary characteristics of ocean surface currents. Mode 3 mainly reflects the information of upwelling currents.

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沈志奔,吴雄斌,邓海华,彭 亮,董 梁.基于complex-EOF的高频地波雷达海流数据的空时特性[J]. Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology ,2017,15(4):656~662

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  • Received:December 06,2015
  • Revised:March 08,2016
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  • Online: September 08,2017
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