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Duck Pilot
24th Apr 2024, 18:24
Years ago there was a website that had links to various weather cameras throughout the country, the website still exists however all the cameras appear to be down.

Does anyone know if these are any weather cameras in PNG these days?

Ascend Charlie
24th Apr 2024, 19:00
I heard they were all in various Cash Converters stores...

CIC
24th Apr 2024, 22:10
Duck Pilot from your previous postings over the last few months I would have got the impression you were in PNG and flying for an airline or charter company?

Kagamuga
24th Apr 2024, 22:51
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Mt Hagen and Goroka:

https://myairportcams.com/

Web site shows cameras at Mt Hagen and Goroka. Kagamuga Airport cameras don't work.
The two Goroka cameras are working. Mt Hagen not so...

Kainantu area:

Webcams in Papua New Guinea | Outdooractive (https://www.outdooractive.com/en/webcams/papua-new-guinea/webcams-in-papua-new-guinea/272487159/)

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Squawk7700
25th Apr 2024, 05:03
Have I got some news for you!

Thanks to our friends at MAF, a package of 24 weather cameras has just arrived in PNG!

Some airports will have 1 camera and the rest a maximum of 2, so there will be 14+ airports included.

Half of them are a proof of concept funded by a sustainability fund and subject to the success of those, many more may soon follow.

I will post a list here when I’m back on my PC.

Bug
25th Apr 2024, 06:42
I was sort of hoping Squawk7700 could assist as out friends in PNG need this even more than we in Aus.
Thanks to 7700 and MAF.

Squawk7700
25th Apr 2024, 07:45
How does this list look? I honestly don't know much about the terrain there, other than the obvious, so I can only assume that these airfields were chosen for the terrain and weather conditions.

These have all been purchased and I'm expecting some movement on installations very soon.

AYAQ - Kompian
AYKK - Kikori
AYMD - Madang
AYTA - Tari
AYTB - Babubil
AYTE - Telefomin
AYVN - Vanimo
AYWK - Wewak
AYML - Mougulu
AYBM - Balimo
AYEH - Morehead
AYDU - Daru
AYLM - Lake Murray

Squawk7700
25th Apr 2024, 07:48
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The two Goroka cameras are working. Mt Hagen not so...



The four Mt. Hagen cameras are all alive and well. Perhaps you checked during a short Starlink outage.

Speaking of Starlink, it has certainly been a game changer for remote locations.

Kagamuga
25th Apr 2024, 07:54
SQ 700

Excellent choices; challenging weather related airstrips are most important. Passes and saddles in mountains ranges likewise.

BUT; be aware ! wi-fi, regardless of connection to/from camera (ethernet) is unreliable. A good quality UPS (uninterrupted power supply) of a few hours capacity would be a worthy consideration.

Hopefully the rascols will leave them alone.

Which types and brand of cameras have you selected?

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Squawk7700
25th Apr 2024, 09:51
SQ 700

Which types and brand of cameras have you selected?

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We use a custom built unit with a Sony image chip and modified firmware so that we can get them to play nicely with the back-end.

Pinky the pilot
25th Apr 2024, 10:16
Hopefully the raskols will leave them alone.


Kagamuga; Your confidence is far better than mine. And I left the Country over 30 years ago!

LostintheHighlands
26th Apr 2024, 04:54
The MAF installed webcams are availble directly with weblinks, Windy webcam layer, or the Cameras option on Ozrunway. The cameras upload an image every 10 minutes, but Windy only pulls once per hour.

airportweathercams.com/aymh/
airportweathercams.com/ayga/

More cameras expected to be online "before Christmas" (waiting on shipping etc)

Anybody looking to get their own cameras set up anywhere should look up the team at auswebcams.com, they are awesome to deal with and will get you set up.

LostintheHighlands
26th Apr 2024, 04:55
They are all online this week, there was some IT upgrades and maintenance happening lately that had them a bit spoty.

601
26th Apr 2024, 12:41
I heard they were all in various Cash Converters stores...
Slightly off topic but in the vein of the quote.
During the APR surveying in Papua (Iran Jaya) the Army surveyors would lay "Planning Plastic" around a newly created survey point creating a large cross. We would then photograph it from 7000 agl'.
We would leave Biak to photograph a new marked survey point.on the edge of a village in the "birds head."

Overfly the point and no cross.
Not sure who replaced it for the next day, but not there.
However we could see the plastic being used as roofing material in the village.

Solution was to enlist the services of a local "security" promising that if he looked after the plastic on the ground, he could have it.
That seem to work.