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"Summary form only given". For pt.II, see ibid., p.2044 (2003). The analytical techniques described in the previous talk are used to construct synoptic Lagrangian maps (SLMs) from HF radar measurements in Monterey Bay for August 1994 and August through October 1999. The velocity fields are dominated by diurnal and semidiurnal fluctuations due to combined wind and tide effects, so that the...
"Summary form only given". HF radars measure synoptic surface currents near the coast at time intervals like one hour with spatial resolution of a few kilometers. Although increasing numbers of HF radars make synoptic surface current maps routinely available, these maps are not useful for environmental or ecological studies, which require quantitative descriptions of near surface transport...
"Summary form only given". For pt.I, see ibid., vol.4, no.0, p.2043 (2003). In the past five years there have been significant advances in dynamical systems theory to the point where the framework can now be utilized in the context of "real" problems. In this talk we will briefly describe the dynamical systems framework for Lagrangian transport and the new analysis tools it gives...
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