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SW-J:
While surfing for other info, came across a little more info on:

Ocean Motion - High Frequency Radar: http://oceanmotion.org/html/gatheringdata/hfradar.htm

HF Radar Derived Surface Current Data:

North America - http://cordc.ucsd.edu/projects/mapping/maps/

Gulf of Mexico - http://www.cengoos.org/

WrongwayCorrigan:
They are making such a racket on my shortwave...at least they are decent enough to allow the public to view the data.

cmradio:
More:

http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/model_forecast/wave_e.html

Peace!

PresentedIn4D:
In relation  to the previous posts, yes, it is CODAR, and I believe it is around New York Harbor.

FAIL, CODAR, not CONAR, I was thinking of Sonar. Disregard that.

SW-J:

--- Quote from: PresentedIn4D on August 17, 2010, 1341 UTC ---In relation  to the previous posts, yes, it is CONAR, and I believe it is around New York Harbor.

--- End quote ---

Conar????  -- http://www.google.com/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=conar&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

Listed sites in the northeast for CODAR sites (per link to map previously posted) show:


* Gulf of Maine
* Cape Cod
* Nantucket
* Long Island Sound
* New York Harbor
* New Jersey
* Delaware Bay
* Virginia Beach
Sites per map - http://www.codar.com/seasonde_world_locations.shtml

Whether this map is entirely accurate, that I don't know ...


Another site that allows Google-style zooming-in to see the SeaSonde/RADAR/CODAR coverage seems to confirm the above map:

  http://cordc.ucsd.edu/projects/mapping/maps/

Looks like solid coverage from the tip of Long Island down past Virginia Beach.

Screen grab from that page showing coverage:



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