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Buckland Park.

Geographical Situation The radar is located on the coastal plain 35 km north-northwest of the Adelaide city centre. The main topographic feature of the region is the Mount Lofty Ranges, running roughly north to south from Burra to Cape Jervis. Shallow rain showers or drizzle beyond the ranges, particularly to the east and southeast, can be obscured from the radar's view. Otherwise, coverage is only limited by the distance from the radar, and the curvature of the earth. Meteorological Aspects Rain bearing weather systems usually approach Adelaide from the western half of the skyline, predominantly from the southwest through to the north. The Buckland Park radar is ideally situated to detect and track these systems. While the Mount Lofty Ranges may obscure the radar's view of shallow rain showers or drizzle on the eastern side of the Mount Lofty Ranges, heavy rain and thunderstorms in this area can be easily detected. Non-meteorological echoes In most cases, processing of the radar signal removes permanent echoes caused by hills, buildings and other solid objects, but sometimes a few slip through. These show up as small, stationary patches of light rain, mostly along the higher ground of the Mount Lofty Ranges. Under stable atmospheric conditions, particularly when low level temperature inversions are present, anomalous propagation may cause patches of echoes to appear along the eastern coastline of Yorke Peninsula, southern Gulf St Vincent, parts of Kangaroo Island and Fleurieu Peninsula. When the seas in Gulf St Vincent are very rough, some sea clutter may be visible in the sector to the west and southwest, out to about 30 km. This sea clutter tends to remain in the same area and therefore can be distinguished from rain echoes, which generally move with the wind. On occasions, the moving blades of wind turbines at the wind farms near Edithburgh on Yorke Peninsula, Snowtown and Waterloo to the north, and Cape Jervis on southern Fleurieu Peninsula may also be detected as isolated, stationary echoes. Example of sea clutter and typical weather pattern. <a
Warnings
No warnings within 100 km.
State Wide
Temperature
Cromer
17 °C 13 °C 12am 21 °C 1pm
↑ Warming
Now: 17 °C
Tides
Angus Inlet
3:24am 1.66m 9:00am 1.20m
↓ Falling
Current: 1.38m
Weather Now for Cromer
Partly cloudy.
17 °C
Feels like 11 °C
Wind
15 kn N
Humidity
42%
Pressure
1025 hPa
At Mount Crawford
Nearby Wind
50 km radius
N S W E 13 kn Parafield Airport 14 kn Roseworthy 6 kn Nuriootpa 8 kn Mount Lofty Mount Barker 11 kn Pallamana 10 kn Adelaide Airport
Cromer
15 kn N
Recent Locations
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15 kn N
17°
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13°
Marracoonda
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Lower Boro
Calm
Sun
7:18am rise 5:09pm set
9 h 51 m of daylight
Now: 6:37am
27 seconds less than yesterday
Moon
3:51am rise 2:27pm set
14% illuminated
Waning Crescent
Live Weather
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15 kn N
17°
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14 kn NNE
17°
Nuriootpa, SA
6 kn NE
14°
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11 kn NNE
13°
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