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18:00 ACST on Wednesday 19 June 2013 | Cloud/surface composite, Australia
Images from Japan Meteorological Agency satellite MTSAT via Bureau of Meteorology.
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Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology
National Meteorological and Oceanographic Centre
Satellite Notes for the 0600UTC chart on 20 June 2013
Issued at 6:17 pm EST Thursday on 20 June 2013
A large cloud band ahead of a broad upper trough extends from the Kimberley region of WA into the Northern Territory and most of the northeastern Australia. The cloud band originates from an area of convection in the north coupled with warmer than normal sea surface temperatures.
Further south, a trough and a low pressure system in the Great Australian Bight is generating convective cloud with associated shower and thunderstorm activity. An upper trough is causing mid level cloud over eastern SA and central NSW.
Areas of low cloud in the southerly airflow are visible over coastal regions of Tasmania, Victoria and southern WA.
