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IMOS - ACORN - Lady Elliot Island HF ocean radar station (Capricorn Bunker Group, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia)

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The Lady Elliot Island (LEI) HF ocean radar site (-24.111 S, 152.713 E) is one of two HF ocean radars covering Heron Island in the Capricorn Bunker Group (CBG) in the southern region of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park World Heritage Area. The other HF ocean radar station is at Tannum Sands. The HF ocean radar coverage is from the coast to beyond the edge of the continental shelf.

The LEI HF ocean radar is a WERA phased array system with a 12-element receive array. This radar operates at a frequency of 8.348 MHz, with a bandwidth of 33 KHz and a maximum range of 200 Km and a range resolution of 4.5 Km. Azimuthally the radar covers a sweep 45 deg either side of a bore sight direction of 314 deg true east of north (approximately north-west).

Within the HF radar coverage area surface current radials are measured. Data are also collected from which wind directions and significant wave height can be calculated.

This station was decommissioned in April 2017.

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