高频雷达及海流剖面资料在台湾地区搜寻及救援任务中的应用

IF 1.7 3区 地球科学 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Operational Oceanography Pub Date : 2018-11-15 DOI:10.1080/1755876X.2018.1541538
Yung-Ting Shen, Jian-Wu Lai, L. Leu, Yi-Chieh Lu, Jau‐Ming Chen, Huan‐Jie Shao, Hsien-Wen Chen, Kuo-Tung Chang, C. Terng, Yu-Chia Chang, R. Tseng
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摘要:为提高台湾海警署搜救任务的即时性和准确性,本研究考察了两起海上事故的洋流特征,并估计了物体的漂移轨迹。预测物体漂移轨迹的方法有两种:第一种方法是简单地计算由气流驱动的平流,第二种方法采用基于蒙特卡罗的SARMAP软件。主要的海洋环境资料采用了由台湾周边18个雷达单元组成的高频雷达系统的海流资料,并辅以海底多普勒海流剖面仪(ADCP)资料和风资料。两种方法估计的两起水中失踪人员漂流终点与实际寻回地点一致。我们的分析表明,洋流数据如果使用得当,对海上搜救的快速反应非常有用。
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Applications of ocean currents data from high-frequency radars and current profilers to search and rescue missions around Taiwan
ABSTRACT To enhance the immediacy and accuracy of search and rescue missions conducted by Taiwan Coast Guard Administration (TCGA), this study examines the characteristics of ocean currents and estimates the drifting trajectory of objects for two cases of marine incidents. Two methods are used to predict object’s drift tracks: the first one is simply calculating the advection driven by currents and the second method adopts a Monte Carlo based software, SARMAP. Ocean currents data from a high-frequency radar system comprised of 18 radar units surrounding Taiwan supplemented by bottom-mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCP) data and wind data are used as the primary oceanic environment data. The estimated ending points of drifting for both cases of missing persons in water by using both methods are consistent with the actual recovery locations. Our analyses demonstrate that ocean currents data, if properly used, can be very useful for rapid response in marine search and rescue.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Operational Oceanography will publish papers which examine the role of oceanography in contributing to the fields of: Numerical Weather Prediction; Development of Climatologies; Implications of Ocean Change; Ocean and Climate Forecasting; Ocean Observing Technologies; Eutrophication; Climate Assessment; Shoreline Change; Marine and Sea State Prediction; Model Development and Validation; Coastal Flooding; Reducing Public Health Risks; Short-Range Ocean Forecasting; Forces on Structures; Ocean Policy; Protecting and Restoring Ecosystem health; Controlling and Mitigating Natural Hazards; Safe and Efficient Marine Operations
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