Articles | Volume 1-osr7
https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-1-osr7-8-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-1-osr7-8-2023
27 Sep 2023
 | OSR7 | Chapter 2.6
 | 27 Sep 2023 | OSR7 | Chapter 2.6

High-frequency radar-derived coastal upwelling index

Pablo Lorente, Anna Rubio, Emma Reyes, Lohitzune Solabarrieta, Silvia Piedracoba, Joaquín Tintoré, and Julien Mader

Data sets

Global Ocean- in-situ Near real time observations of ocean currents EU Copernicus Marine Service Product https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00041

Atlantic Iberian Biscay Irish Ocean- In-Situ Near Real Time Observations EU Copernicus Marine Service Product https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00043

Global Ocean Physics Analysis and Forecast EU Copernicus Marine Service Product https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00016

Global Ocean Colour (Copernicus-GlobColour), Bio-Geo-Chemical, L4 (monthly and interpolated) from Satellite Observations (1997-ongoing) EU Copernicus Marine Service Product 0.48670/moi-00281

Global Ocean-Delayed Mode in-situ Observations of surface (drifters and HFR) and sub-surface (vessel-mounted ADCPs) water velocity EU Copernicus Marine Service Product https://doi.org/10.17882/86236

Global Ocean OSTIA Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice Reprocessed EU Copernicus Marine Service Product https://doi.org/10.48670/mo-00168

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Short summary
Upwelling is an important process that impacts water quality and aquaculture production in coastal areas. In this work we present a new methodology to monitor this phenomenon in two different regions by using surface current estimations provided by remote sensing technology called high-frequency radar.
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