australia:weather_forecasts
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getting a weather forecast when camping or off-grid
see also:
Introduction
- for most of us who are going on short camping trips we can get the weather forecast before we set out while we still have internet access and examples in Australia are here:
- smartphone apps such as:
- Australia's Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) - includes radar imagery
- WillyWeather
- local emergency and fire warning apps
- but for those going off-grid for a longer period or when the internet goes down such as extreme weather events (strong winds, floods or bushfires knocking out the local electricity grid) or a rarely an extreme solar storm it is nice to have other options
Satellite-based weather messaging services
- these require a satellite communicator device and a paid subscription before you go off-grid
VHF or SW FM radio weather voice updates
- you need a SW or VHF radio capable of accessing the correct frequency - see radio for campers
- in America, one usually would rely upon the NOAA weather radio or WeatherRadio Canada
- these are usually in the 161-164MHz ranges (VHF)
- in Australia:
- frequencies depend on time of day and whether east or west Australia and are in the range 2MHz to 17MHz (SW)
Shortwave radio weather faxes
- for this you will need:
- shortwave radio capable of accessing the correct frequency - see radio for campers
- knowledge of the weatherfax broadcast frequency and parameter to select in the software
- in Australia:
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- fax frequencies depend on time of day and whether east or west Australia and are in the range 5MHz to 21MHz and the Index of co-operation is 576
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- a computer with audio cable from radio
- software to decode the audio radio signal into a visual weather chart fax and the knowledge of how to use it
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- see tutorial
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- to place the weatherfax onto a map for better visualisation:
- use Open CPN with the WeatherFax plugin installed
- see tutorial
australia/weather_forecasts.txt · Last modified: 2021/06/19 19:27 by gary1