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The transition to polarimetric (dual-polarised) radars began in 2017 with the upgrade of 4 Meteor 1500 radars located in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Sydney. [7] The network has further been enhanced through the installation of 8 new polarimetric Meteor 735 radars across WA, [8] NSW [9] & Victoria, [10] and two polarimetric WRM200 radars [11] manufactured by Vaisala, one to replace the ...
The 128 km Gympie (Mt Kanigan) Radar Loop in the south west of the locality is a doppler radar station that is part of the National Radar Loop of the Bureau of Meteorology. [11] The land use is predominantly grazing on native vegetation with small amounts of crop growing and rural residential housing. [12]
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM or BoM) is an executive agency of the Australian Government responsible for providing weather services to Australia and surrounding areas. It was established in 1906 under the Meteorology Act, and brought together the state meteorological services that existed before then. [ 3 ]
Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Bangladesh Meteorological Department BMD; Central Weather Bureau ... This page was last edited on 29 November 2024, at 17:30 (UTC).
Category 1 tropical cyclone: 85 km/h (50 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) Cocos Islands Unknown None [204] 08U: January 18 – 23 Tropical low: 65 km/h (40 mph) 994 hPa (29.35 inHg) Northern Territory, Western Australia Unknown None [205] Kimi: January 18 – 23 Category 1 tropical cyclone: 85 km/h (50 mph) 990 hPa (29.23 inHg) Queensland Minimal None ...
The very next day, the Bureau of Meteorology noted that the system had once again returned to the Australian basin, and was located approximately 1,000 km (620 mi) northwest of the Cocos Islands, marking the tropical low's third period of existence in the Australian region in just five days.
The BoM upgraded the storm to a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone at 12:00 UTC, [144] Operationally, the BoM classified Megan a Category 3 severe tropical cyclone with winds of 155 km/h (100 mph), but during post-cyclone reanalysis concluded a peak wind speed of 165 km/h (105 mph) based on Synthetic-aperture radar measurements.
32 km: 41 km Target detection (height 100 m) with Antenna 50 m: 58 km: 55 km Accuracy distance: 540 m: 100 m Azimuth: 100' 40' Height: n.a. 900 m Velocity: n.a. 2 m/s Data processing cap. n.a. 200 Plots Target tracking: n.a. 50 Tracks Max. Range of radio connection: n.a. 50 km Moving target indication (MTI) 53 DB: 54 DB Mean time between ...