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SHANNON AIRPORT
Location:
52°41'31" N
8°55'8" W
6M above mean sea level
Shannon Airport is located 25 Km from Limerick and Ennis.
History:
Shannon Airport was opened in 1942. In 1944 a synoptic station was established
at the airport for the Meteorological Service. In October 1945 the
first scheduled flight passed through Shannon. In 1947 the world's
first duty-free shop opened at the airport.
Shannon Airport's location was chosen
because of its favourable topography for aircraft. Many airlines use
Shannon as a training venue for new pilots because of the ideal conditions
at the airport.
Weather radar was installed at Shannon in May 1996. It is arguably
the most important radar in Ireland as it is the first to detect
weather from the south-west. It can show rainfall to a range of 240
Km and
wind
to a range of 100 Km. A high frequency pulse (freq. 5.6 GHz) is
transmitted at a typical rate of 570 pulses per second (normally
referred to as
the PRF or pulse repetition frequency).
This pulse is reflected back to the radar if it hits rainfall and
it is then processed by computers to display the rainfall in colour
code
for easy recognition. The T.V. weather presenters also use this
when showing the extent of the daily rainfall. Wind is detected
by the
movement of rain that follows the wind in speed and direction.
However, if there
is no rain the radar cannot measure wind speed either.
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