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A $17.9 million weather radar in Tennant Creek, NT, is ready to launch within 12–18 months after final site approval, vital for remote area safety and the beef industry.
A $17.9 million weather radar, fully built but idle for years in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, is awaiting a final site agreement, with officials expecting it to be operational within 12 to 18 months after that.
Funded by federal and territory governments under the 2018 Barkly Regional Deal, the S-band dual-polarised Doppler radar is critical for real-time weather monitoring in remote areas, especially for safety during floods and bushfires.
Outback cattle producers and rural leaders are urging swift action, stressing that timely forecasts are essential for lives, livelihoods, and the region’s beef industry, which has faced severe weather without adequate warning.
Un radar meteorológico de $17.9 millones en Tennant Creek, NT, está listo para lanzarse dentro de 12 a 18 meses después de la aprobación final del sitio, vital para la seguridad de áreas remotas y la industria de la carne de res.