Applications of correlation functions to determine optimal locations of autonomous measuring buoys in the Southern Baltic Sea
Journal Title: Biuletyn Instytutu Morskiego - Year 2016, Vol 31, Issue 1
Abstract
The article is based on works published only in part, concerning elaboration of an effective method for design of measuring sea buoy nets, which should give a reliable picture of meteorological, hydrological and hydrophysical conditions at open seas. The method provides practical advice on how to locate autonomous measuring devices optimally in the Polish Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). It is an important in the context of growing demands of maritime market for online weather data.
Authors and Affiliations
Leonard Gajewski, Juliusz Gajewski, Maciej Kałas, Antoni Staśkiewicz, Kazimierz Szefler
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