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MIROS is a microwave radar system for real-time measurement of directional ocean wave spectra and surface currents. MIROS is the only system of its kind available on a commercial basis. At the present time, several systems have been delivered and will be put into operation in the North Sea in the near future.
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Grønlie, Ø., Brodtkorb, D. C. and Wøien, J. S. 1984. MIROS—a microwave remote sensor for the ocean surface. In Norwegian Maritime Research No. 3, volume 12. See also Toba, Y. and Mitsuyasu, H., eds., 1985. The Ocean Surface. Dordecht: D. Reidel.
SWAMP Group 1985. Ocean Wave Modelling, pp. 221–233. New York: Plenum Press.
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Grønlie, Ø., Hilmarsen, B. (1986). On the Application of MIROS Data in Ocean-Wave Modelling. In: Oceanology. Advances in Underwater Technology, Ocean Science and Offshore Engineering, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4205-9_16
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