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–public education on radar

The $550 million Doppler Radar facility at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) which will provide up-to-the minute weather information is almost complete and is expected to be commissioned in October.

The Doppler Radar (Ministry of Agriculture photo)

The Doppler Radar (Ministry of Agriculture photo)

Plans are also afoot to have local television stations and media houses provided with weather information in order to sensitise the viewing public about the usefulness of the facility.

This was disclosed by Minister of Agriculture Robert Persaud who addressed members of the media during a tour of the facility yesterday. Persaud stated that the facility will be operated on a 24-hour basis by the 12-member staff of the Hydrometeorological Department of the Ministry of Agriculture, who will be relocated from their present location on the ground floor of the Air Traffic Control Tower to the radar site.

German scientist Dr Jens Didszun, who along with a team of engineers has been testing the system, said that the facility is capable of providing 400km of weather coverage centred around its present geographical location and giving updates every 15 minutes of weather conditions for a 24-hour period. While displaying images of weather conditions recorded earlier, he said the facility gives area, velocity and rainfall conditions. Colour-coded features on the radar screens will provide the forecaster with information about the different speeds at which the wind is blowing, with the sophisticated feature here being the provision of local wind profile.

As regards the facility’s integration with other regional facilities, Dr Glendel De Souza, a Trinidadian scientist, who is the project’s scientific and technical coordinator, noted that the facility will transmit information every 15 minutes to other Caribbean Meteorological Organization (CMO) member states including Suriname, Trinidad, Barbados, French Guiana, Martinique and a mother station in Guadeloupe. He said the latter will process data received from those stations and will redistribute full coverage of information received, giving a wider outlook of weather conditions within the Caribbean.

De Souza also stated that if the system were to shut down, such as in the case of a scheduled repair period, it will fall out of the ‘loop’ of regional facilities. He noted, however, radar facilities in nearby French Guiana as well as in other neighbouring countries provide coverage for parts of Guyana, thus this overlap will keep the system updated. Weather conditions of previous hours will be archived by this state-of-the-art facility so that at any given time in the long run, those weather conditions can be visited for reference.

De Souza also said that the system is so designed that any given area, such as Lethem or Georgetown, can be pinpointed and the weather conditions at that specific area can be observed.

Persaud noted that this is especially important for the aviation sector.

De Souza  went on to state that the unit will target vulnerable areas such as villages along the coastland and as an example, he noted that whenever cricket is being played in Guyana, weather conditions for days of play can be predicted.

However, he said it would be up to the Hydro Met staff members to act on weather conditions predicted, so that accurate information could be provided to the public. In this regard De Souza, like Persaud, noted that public awareness, such as providing information to local TV stations, is being advocated.

The facility, which is being manned by a two-member maintenance crew, consists of three cabinets containing a transmitter, receiver and a control unit, these pieces of equipment are monitored by two computers. Weather information obtained by the system will be processed then disseminated to respective recipients.

Persaud said the facility will be provided with adequate security since he noted that it is a critical national resource.

He said that this will be supported by surveillance security features which are important where the well-being of staff is considered. As regards the facility and its importance, Persaud stated that the system will serve national needs such as weather alerts for persons living in low lying areas, the aviation sector and farmers.

To this end, he stated that major stakeholders such as the Civil Defence Commission, the Security Forces and the general public, including students, will benefit from the services of the facility.

The Doppler Radar Tower is an EU/Government of Guyana-funded project and when officially commissioned, the facility will put Guyana on par with Belize, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago among other countries.

After some initial setbacks, the project got off the ground and staff are currently being trained to man the facility.

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  1. Reddy in Barbados BARBADOS says:

    A good story. Shows ongoing development and progess in Guyana.

    • evileyes CANADA says:

      pee n c and burnam had all this in plans long before but yall ent give we enough time to implement our plans….yall pee pee pee copy cats off we project….28 years we had only but we needed more like 50 more years and this would have been done…
      ehehehehehehe

  2. Sase Singh UNITED KINGDOM says:

    This is a great achievement for the people of Guyana. I am aware of the leadership provide by Minister Persaud since this project was heading for the justbin when he came into office in 2006. Great stuff. One of the news items that we should tell the world about.

  3. This is good news to wake up to, and i welcome the doppler weather station to soon be commissioned in october, this will give guyana the standing as other caribbean nations when it comes to reporting the weather, good job mr. persaud and thanks to the eu for making this a reality.

  4. Concerned CANADA says:

    From the photo, the tower seems to be leaning. Hope that is not the case.

    • You Can Live Forever (16-53)) UNITED KINGDOM says:

      Checkered red and white against a blue and white background plus slight tilt of camera created the illusion of a leaning tower.

    • LoveGT4Real TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS says:

      You can live forever,
      Good observations on the part of yourself and “Concerned”.

      However, if it’s just camera tilt then the surrounding vertical structures should be tilted in the exact way as the tower….. looking carefully, that may not be the case here, but that should not compromise the structural integrity of the tower.

      I was looking forward to the completion of this project and I am well pleased to read thin.

      I encourage the government to spare nothing in making sure that competent Guyanese get the chance to be properly trained to manage this system………….. the youths in Guyana (especially geography students) should be excited about this development.

    • You Can Live Forever (31-68) UNITED KINGDOM says:

      The tower is not tilted; it’s as vertical as a plumbline. Look how the ‘lantan’ posts and the fence posts have the same tilt. It’s the tilt of the camera. Think the builders would dare get THIS one wrong? I agree strongly with you about COMPETENT Guyanese.

    • Sanderson Rowe BARBADOS says:

      Concerned , recently I took a photo of an old sugar factory chimney and it came out leaning,although the camera was upright.

    • yarrow UNITED STATES says:

      Let me add to the Minister of Agriculture concern too. Mr. Robert Persaud Geography use to be a wonderful subject is still in your schools at home in Guyana if it is thats a good thing and it not go back to your old notes and pause a moment and think about what your party have done to people undr your party’s watch.

  5. freespeech UNITED STATES says:

    very good for the farmers, they will appreciate this tool when harvesting their crops especially in the rice industry.
    no more surprise of sudden rain.

  6. donkey sorrow(ppp reject + pnc reject = afc) NETHERLANDS ANTILLES says:

    lightening will strike that within a year-trust me on that.

    • LoveGT4Real TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS says:

      Are you for real?
      This system is 21st century technology that will certainly improve the lives of Farmers, Fishermen, Security Services Aviation Industry, Mariners etc. etc. and this is your prediction?
      Who benefits is this radar fails????

    • colt45 UNITED STATES says:

      Only a donkey will bray like that. Tall buildings have an grounging pole installed to channel electricity from ligthning strikes to the ground.

    • You Can Live Forever (31-68) UNITED KINGDOM says:

      Ever heard about a lightning conductor? Go Google it up and edify thyself. All tall structures have one, especially THIS one.

  7. freespeech UNITED STATES says:

    productive citizens.

    • donkey sorrow(ppp reject + pnc reject = afc) NETHERLANDS ANTILLES says:

      u all listen to me.whenever 21st tech go guyana it cant work!
      they will break it up
      the system works on software,sombody will mess it up!
      lightening rods and conductors dont prptect buildings they only gine the charge a quik passage to earth
      that will blow up by gpl or lightening-5550 mill waste
      because of wrong installation ,location ppl to monitor etc.
      heee hawww kik kik burp burp

    • freespeech UNITED STATES says:

      SN why not axe the complete blog, two lonely words mean squat.

    • You Can Live Forever (22-59) UNITED KINGDOM says:

      You have a very good point there about GPL and ignorant use of software, Donkey Sorrow. But you’re galloping from the lightning which YOU started.

  8. SOESDYKE CANADA says:

    I must give Jack his jacket on this one, for it is a job well done.



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