1 Data information

High frequency radar is a land station used to measure surface current velocity fields near the coast. The resulting surface plots provide a much higher resolution in space than previous techniques like current meter arrays. With a HF-radar system an entire current field maps (i.e. sea water velocity (m/s) and direction of sea water velocity (degrees)) can be generated in near real time.

1.1 Metadata

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2 Geographical extent

2.1 Coordinates

## [1] "West-Longitude: -5.6"
## [1] "South-Latitude: 47.7"
## [1] "East-Longitude: -3.2"
## [1] "North-Latitude: 49.1"

2.2 Defined area

Map tiles by Stamen Design, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL.

3 High Frequency Radars

3.1 Access data

The Web Feature Service (WFS) of the EMODnet Physics portal allows collecting the data:
http://geoserver.emodnet-physics.eu/geoserver/emodnet/wfs?service=WFS&request=GetCapabilities&version=1.1.0

Available labels:

##  [1] "FID"                  "fid"                  "position"            
##  [4] "PlatformID"           "MapPlatformID"        "ProjectsDescr"       
##  [7] "PlatformCode"         "WMOCode"              "SeaRegionCode"       
## [10] "SeaRegionDescr"       "ParametersGroupCode"  "ParametersGroupDescr"
## [13] "ParametersCodeDescr"  "DataTypeDescr"        "LastDataMeasured"    
## [16] "Country"              "DataOwner"            "DataProvider"        
## [19] "LogoURL"              "PlatformTypeCode"     "PlatformInfoLink"    
## [22] "ColorFeatures"        "ProjectsCode"


Download data for the defined geographical extent:

Excel file Geographic information
csv geojson

3.2 Table

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3.3 Map

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3.5 Interactive map

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