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ClimEx first field campaign

In February, ClimEx team deployed some low-cost pressure sensors in nearshore areas, in Brittany, France. The objective is to test these sensors, which aim to measure the wave setup (the surge due to wave breaking) in nearshore areas.

Date of publication
10 February 2022

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