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These hourly surface current velocities are a combined product derived from 8 monostatic radars (4 CODAR and 4 WERA) operated as part of the PEACH program. Level 2 data have been quality-controlled and gridded to an hourly time-base. A detailed description of processing methods and analysis is provided by Seim, et al. (2022) and a brief outline in the documentation uploaded with this dataset. Seim, H., Savidge, D., Muglia, M., Haines, S., & Han, L. (2022). Surface current observations from a combined CODAR/WERA high-frequency radar array along the North Carolina coast during the Processes Driving Exchange at Cape Hatteras (PEACH) Project. IEEE/MTS Proceedings Oceans 2022.
Funded by the US National Science Foundation under grant OCE-1558920.
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