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state) and the parameter that you want to see, but cloud cover is not one of them. you can select the part of the continent (i.e. BOMĪustralian Bureau of Meteorology regional numerical model output. Many sites offer access to numerical model outputs, often for a variety of models, but the proliferation of opinions is more likely to cause confusion than to offer a solution. Windy also offers numerical models in several forms (below). No navigation marks.Īn omnibus site with excellent satellite images and high-resolution zooms. Himawari images arrive about an hour after acquisition.

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Painfully slow, but providing full resolution images in multiple wavelengths. Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB) of NOAA/NESDIS selection of satellite images from around the globe. Separate views of western and eastern Australia are available from a menu but these are little better than the full continent view. Image shows the whole of the continent but without a provision to zoom in. No navigation.īureau of Meteorology satellite image of Australia. Views of other parts of the eclipse track are also available. The display shows the whole of Australia and is not zoomable but the images are available a few minutes after aquisition and processing (at 10-minute intervals). The site also includes switches to view current and forecast maps for rainfall, wind, temperature, pressure and humidity along with real-time radar displays.Ī view of Australia from Himawara provided by the Meteorological Satellite Center of the Japan Meteorological Agency. Note that the satellite images are updated 30 minutes to an hour after acquisition. Image scenes switch from infrared to visible in daylight. Landmarks are limited, but navigation can be conducted via a latitude/longitude mouse position in the lower left corner that will allow you to find the location of your eclipse site on the images (mostly for those on ship). ZoomEarth provides a real-time zoomable animated satellite image of the globe. Here are some rapid links for weather information for the total solar eclipse on April 20, 2023.








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