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01:30 AEST on Friday 14 July 2017 | Cloud/surface composite, Australia
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 0600UTC Chart on 14 July 2017 Issued at 5:00 pm EST Friday on 14 July 2017 A cold front and a trough moving across Victoria, NSW and Tasmania are generating a broad cloud band that extends over southeastern parts of the country, with the cold air in the wake of the front identifiable by the speckled cloud extending over the Bass Strait and western Tasmania. Low cloud visible along the south and east coasts of the continent is associated with moist onshore flow. An upper level disturbance is responsible for the broad cloud band streaming from the Indian Ocean to the south of WA. A ridge of high pressure is keeping the remainder of country cloud free.
