Interactive enhanced satellite map for perth western australia australia.
Bom satellite radar perth.
Provides access to western australian weather forecasts weather observations flood warnings and high sea forecasts of the bureau of meteorology and western australia regional office.
Hi resolution satellite imagery of australian weather by himawari a geostationary satellite operated by the japan meteorological agency jma and interpreted by the australian bureau of meteorology.
Providing you with color coded visuals of areas with cloud cover.
Provides access to meteorological images of the 128 km perth serpentine radar radar of rainfall and wind.
Perth serpentine weather watch radar has good coverage in all directions.
Intense thunderstorm or cold fronts can be seen up to 250 kilometres away however at this distance the radar is sensing the structure of the system well above the ground and may give a misleading view of the actual surface rainfall intensity of the system.
Real time bushfire hotspots are provided by the japan.
Idy28000 australian government bureau of meteorology bureau national operations centre satellite notes for 0600utc chart issued at 3 48 pm est friday on 02 october 2020 a low pressure system and trough is generating cloud and storms over eastern wa western parts of the nt and northwestern parts of sa.
View other radar locations or satellite cloud and lightning imagery and watch for current weather warnings check meteye for weather forecasts and current observations.
This radar is undergoing routine maintenance and will be offline from 01 10 2020 to 01 10 2020.
Winds south to southeasterly 15 to 20 km h becoming light before dawn then becoming south to southeasterly 15 to 25 km h in the morning.
South perth weather radar data is sourced from the bom with lightning positions from the world wide lightning location network.
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Winds easterly 20 to 30 km h becoming light in the early afternoon then becoming.
Intense thunderstorm or cold fronts can be seen up to 250 kilometres away however at this distance the radar is sensing the structure of the system well above the ground and may give a misleading view of the actual surface rainfall intensity of the system.