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About the The Angle Rain Radar

Captain's Flat

The Captain's Flat radar has a very good view in all directions and is the primary weather radar for the A.C.T., the Southern Tablelands and the New South Wales south coast, with coverage extending across the Monaro region through to the Victorian border. The radar dish is situated on a 22.35m cylindrical tower atop Mt Cowangerong, at a height of 1,381.6 metres above sea level. An area of false echoes is sometimes evident about 20km off the coast between Batemans Bay and Moruya (East to East South East) and extending a further 80km out to sea. This anamolous propagation is easily identified and displays as a mass of low intensity echoes, constantly changing shape but with no apparent direction of movement. True rain echoes normally have a consistent direction of movement from one scan to the next. Wind farms are sometimes visible as stationary echoes between Goulburn and Gunning and around Lake George. <a
Warnings
Within 100 km of The Angle NSW
State Wide
Temperature
The Angle
12 °C 14 °C 12pm 9 °C 11pm
↓ Cooling
Now: 12 °C
Weather Now for The Angle
Showers.
12 °C
Feels like 10 °C
Wind
8 kn NNW
Humidity
100%
Pressure
1011 hPa
At Tuggeranong (Isabella Plains)
Nearby Wind
50 km radius
N S W E 8 kn Tuggeranong (Isabella Plains) 16 kn Mount Ginini
The Angle
8 kn NNW
Recent Locations
The Angle
8 kn NNW
12°
Sun
7:12am rise 4:57pm set
9 h 44 m of daylight
Now: 11:36am
8 seconds less than yesterday
Moon
10:36am rise 9:32pm set
20% illuminated
Waxing Crescent
Live Weather
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