I wanted to start this topic to ask a few questions about the Doppler radar upgrades that the BOM have been installing.
My question is are the old radars around the country doppler radars with low resolution or are they a different type of radar? On the BOM site they say they are replacing "15 obsolete radars in the network and implement an enhanced Doppler radar capability in 6 locations. These Doppler radars will allow for the replacement of a further 5 radars in the network". So if there are only going be 6 of these high resolution radars then will we only have access to that more detailed information in those six locations or do the other radars provide this detail but are not available to the public to see?
I would love to be able to use the Grafton radar in the same way as the Mt Stapleton radar but it wasn't mention for upgrade or replacement. I guess this means I won't have access to that type of detail anytime soon for my area? Tamworth is getting one of the High Res Radars but that is around 230km away from Coffs is this to far for the radar to display supercell characteristics better then the current Grafton radar?
The 'older' radars that comprise the BoM weatherwatch radar network are not Doppler radars.
The upgrade to the network is given as follows:
* Six new Doppler radars with double the resolution of weather watch radars at Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Tamworth and Yarrawonga; and
* The replacement of 15 of the Bureau's weather watch radars at Learmonth, Port Hedland, Broome, Perth, Carnarvon, Mt Gambier, East Sale, Williamtown, Townsville, Mackay, Gladstone, Mt Kanighan, Charleville, Darwin, and Tennant Creek.
So I'd say the better of the 'older' radars will be shifted, wherever possible, from areas where Dopplers are to be installed (eg Sydney, Yarrawonga, and Melbourne maybe) and are hence surplus to requirements at that site, to areas currently without any radar. As to what model of conventional radar will be used who knows, it seems they have every make and model imaginable -- WSR 81C is used at Yarrawonga, this was installed only a few years back, and might be the newest of the conventional radars? Grafton is a WSR 74 S Band radar and is everyone's favourite
Obviously there is not an limitless pot of money, so the Doppler radars have been planned and/or installed where there is a priority (be it meteorological or political). Adelaide (some academic collaboration), Melbourne (let's say BoM's home), Brisbane (legitimate severe weather). Sydney already has a Doppler and so I assume it is down the list for that reason, although Terrey Hills seemed to be in motion as the next in line after Melbourne. Tamworth is an area where many severe storm occur and is a rich agricultural area (in more ways than one) and so it is not unexpected that it is on the list, basically not being served by any radar at the moment.
Currently, there are only three of the newer doppler radars (which are 10cm, S-band) in Australia; Adelaide, Brisbane and now Melbourne.
Sydney had the first Doppler a 5cm C-band Doppler (in fact Sydney had two C-band dopplers, one C-pol, in operation at around the time of the olympics).
The Brisbane area now has the additional S- and X-band polarimetric Doppler radar (CP2), which according to the info on the web is to be used primarily in hydrometerology and now-casting. As I suspected after reading the initial media release, this radar is for all intents and purposes non-operational -- in the following I just read that indeed it will be "quasi-operational" haha. I very much doubt that you will see this radar online, unless you are within the BMRC
-- Why S- and X- band, why polarimetric radar >>
http://gpm.gsfc.nasa.gov/6thworkshop/Presentations/Day_Two/18-Rutledge-GPM_Workshop.pdf)
-- More information available on this project here >>
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http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/123253.pdf and the thinking behoind it here *
http://www.bom.gov.au/bmrc/basic/old_events/hawr6/qpm/may_moveto_quantit.pdf A case study which used the kurnell doppler is here
http://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/123550.pdf and for the dual dopplers during 2000 olympic games period here, >>
http://ams.allenpress.com/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1175%2F1520-0426(2002)019%3C0888%3AARSAPD%3E2.0.CO%3B23 November hailstorm and tornado case