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Anchor Point
HF Radar Site

Address: Anchor Point, Alaska

Location: 59 ° 45.916' N, 151 ° 51.916' W

Radar Make & Model: Dual Frequency (13 and 25 MHz) SeaSonde

Land Owner: Mr. and Mrs. Kyllonen

Operating Frequency: 13 and 25MHz

Power Source: 24VDC

Communications: DSL


View looking out over Cook Inlet to the Northwest with the receive
antenna in the foreground and the transmit antenna in the background..


CIBS-MAP is a collaborative project between the University of Alaska Fairbanks Sea-Air-Land-Modeling and Observing Network (SALMON) Project and CODAR Ocean Sensors. It is sponsored by the Minerals Management Service, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration the National Oceanographic Partnership Program. Boat support was provided by Alaska Clean Seas.

 


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Real-time Data

Data Archives

Shape files available from the Alaska Ocean Observing System (AOOS)

(Times are given in GMT, not AKT.)

Please note: Our antennas have not been calibrated, so there may be discrepancies between the current maps and the actual ocean currents.


Monthly Maps


Click here to find out what the average surface current flow was during each of the past 5 months