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For #TimelapseTuesday we're featuring an extended loop of a developing tropical cyclone (#Ilsa) off Western Australia. This infrared imagery is via Japan's #Himawari9 🛰️ and spans roughly the last 30 hours.
#timelapsetuesday #ilsa #himawari9
Tropical Cyclone #Freddy 🌀on 17 February as seen by #Himawari9 🛰️on its very long journey across the southern Indian Ocean #CycloneFreddy
#freddy #himawari9 #cyclonefreddy
Tropical cyclones #Freddy 🌀and #Dingani 🌀in the southern Indian Ocean seen by #Himawari9 🛰️yesterday (12 Feb). Freddy to have a very long lifespan, ends up somewhere near Reunion/Madagascar by 22 Feb in long range models. #CycloneFreddy #CycloneDingani
#freddy #dingani #himawari9 #cyclonefreddy #cyclonedingani
Post-tropical Cyclone #Gabrielle 🌀 barreling towards North Island, New Zealand🇳🇿 as seen by #Himawari9 🛰️#CycloneGabrielle
#gabrielle #himawari9 #cyclonegabrielle
Eruption at #Sakurajima (桜島)🌋, Kyushu, Japan🇯🇵 at the Showa crater on 8 February as seen by #Himawari9 🛰️.
Severe Tropical Cyclone #Freddy 🌀in the southeastern Indian Ocean and Tropical Cyclone #Gabrielle 🌀in the southwest Pacific as seen #Himawari9 🛰️on 8 February. #CycloneFreddy #CycloneGarbrielle
#freddy #gabrielle #himawari9 #cyclonefreddy #cyclonegarbrielle
Nice little stratocumulus vortex off Western Australia🇦🇺 moved over the Wallabi islands on 20 Jan as seen by #Himawari9 🛰️
Tropical Cyclone #Irene 🌀north of New Caledonia🇳🇨 as seen by #Himawari9 🛰️on 18 January. Forecast to pass over the islands of southern Vanuatu🇻🇺 later today (19 Jan) at tropical storm strength #CycloneIrene
#irene #himawari9 #cycloneirene
RT @NOAASatellites: It may currently be dark on the other side of the Earth, but Japan's #Himawari9 🛰️ can see a large and persistent low pressure system anchored over the North Pacific that has been supporting the recent atmospheric river activity affecting the West Coast. https://t.co/tm5yXyzbfG
#Himawari8 or is it now #Himawari9 🛰️? highlights from 7 January. Do you live within the view of this satellite? Request your regional zoom and we'll (maybe) look at it next time 😁