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Satellite View Selection Region: Australia Australia West Australia East Full Disk View: Cloud/surface composite False colour temperatures Infrared, greyscale Visible, greyscale Infrared, Zehr enhanced Clouds from infrared image combined with static colour image of surface. False-colour infrared image with colour-coded temperature ranges and map overlay. Raw infrared image with map overlay. Raw visible image with map overlay. False-colour infrared image emphasizing cold temperatures commonly associated with tropical cyclones and thunderstorms.

Infrared image courtesy of the Japan Meteorological Agency. Blue Marble surface image courtesy of NASA.

IDY28000 Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology Bureau National Operations Centre Satellite Notes for 0000UTC Chart Issued at 12:01 pm EST Sunday on 20 September 2020 A trough is producing areas of low to mid level cloud over VIC and eastern NSW. Mid level cloud is moving over TAS from the north. A trough over the Top End is producing low level cloud, as well as some isolated storms near Darwin. A cold front over SA is bringing a thin cloud band to coastal parts to the west of Eyre Peninsula. Isolated storms sit over central western QLD. Onshore flow is causing low cloud along coastal parts of QLD. A cool southwesterly wind flow over WA is producing patchy, mostly low level cloud over the south-west land division.