The CWTM Conference (20-23 March) Features Much Exciting Nortek Research

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This March, Nortek will be well represented at the IEEE/OES Tenth Current, Waves and Turbulence Conference. Ten papers featuring research performed with the use of Nortek AWACs, Z-cells, Aquadopps, and Vectrinos will be presented.

This March, Nortek will be well represented at the IEEE/OES Tenth Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurement Conference (formerly CMTC) in Monterey, California. The workshop’s theme this year is "Advances in Lagrangian and Eulerian Measurement  Techniques and Observations of  Current, Waves and Turbulence" and ten papers featuring research performed with the use of Nortek AWACs, Z-cells, Aquadopps, and Vectrinos will be presented.

 Look forward to the following exciting papers at the conference:

 

Observations of wave breaking and surf zone width from a real-time cross-shore array of wave and current sensors at Duck, NC  

 

Ryan P. Mulligan, East Carolina University

Jeffrey L. Hanson & Kent K. Hathaway, US Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility

 
 

Performance of the Nortek Aquadopp Z-Cell Profiler on a NOAA Surface Buoy

 

Eric Siegel, NortekUSA

Rodney Riley & Karen Grissom, NOAA National Data Buoy Center, Stennis Space Center, USA

 

Voyage to the Bottom of the Puerto Rico Trench: Tales from a free fall current meter

 

Wilford Schmidt, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez

Eric Siegel, NortekUSA

 

Characterization and Testing of a new Bistatic Profiling Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter: The Vectrino-II

 

Robert G.A. Craig, Chris Loadman & Bernard Clement, Nortek Scientific

Peter J. Rusello & Eric Siegel, NortekUSA

 

High Resolution Doppler Profiler Measurements of Turbulence from a Profiling Body 

 

Peter J. Rusello & Eric Siegel, NortekUSA

Matthew H Alford, University of Washington

 

Turbulence measurements in a jet: Comparing the Vectrino and VectrinoII

 

Len Zedel, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Alex Hay, Dalhousie University

 

Current and Wave Measurements in Support of the Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System

 William Douglas Wilson, NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office

 

Eric Siegel, NortekUSA

 

Waves in the Summer Ice in the Winter

Atle Lohrmann, Torstein Pedersen, & Sven Nylund, Nortek AS

Eric Siegel, NortekUSA

 
Measuring Ship Induced Waves and Currents on a Tidal Flat in the Western Scheldt Estuary

Mr. Rinus Schroevers, Deltares 
 
Horizontal ADCP Measurements of Waves and Currents in the Very Nearshore

Ir. Matthieu de Schipper, Technical University Delft 

 

We look forward to seeing you at the conference if your travels permit. Otherwise, please contact your Nortek regional representative for copies of any of these papers afterwards.  

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