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Lipa, B. et al. Tsunami Arrival Detection with High Frequency (HF) Radar. Remote Sens. 2012, 4, 1448-1461

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Remote Sens. 2012, 4(11), 3363; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs4113363
Submission received: 1 November 2012 / Accepted: 2 November 2012 / Published: 6 November 2012
We neglected to state that the radar data from Tokushima and Anan is owned by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Komatsushima port and airport office, Japan. Lipa et al. [1] describe results on tsunami detection using data measured by two radars located at Tokushima and Anan on the Kii channel. This data is owned by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Komatsushima port and airport office, Japan. Locations of the radars are shown in Figure 4(a,c) [1]. Results of the data analysis are given in Section 3.1.2, plotted in Figure 6 and listed in Table 1 [1].

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Shikoku Regional Development Bureau, Komatsushima port and airport office, Japan and Satashi Fujii of University of the Ryukyus for providing radar data.

References

  1. Lipa, B.; Isaacson, J.; Nyden, B.; Barrick, D. Tsunami arrival detection with High Frequency (HF) radar. Remote Sens 2012, 4, 1448–1461. [Google Scholar]

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Lipa, B., Isaacson, J., Nyden, B., & Barrick, D. (2012). Lipa, B. et al. Tsunami Arrival Detection with High Frequency (HF) Radar. Remote Sens. 2012, 4, 1448-1461. Remote Sensing, 4(11), 3363. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs4113363

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