CSD Oz Forecast
Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain. - Lily Tomlin
CSD

MENU
Oz Forecast
Enter Town Name:
Enter Town Name:

Northern Territory Weather Radar, Satellite and Lightning Map

Radar background
Northern Territory Radar Overlay
Radar
Bothkamp: 7.0mm (last 24 hours)Farm Hill: 24.6mm (last 24 hours)Keeley: 2.8mm (last 24 hours)ORDCO: 0.2mm (last 24 hours)Santanol Yellow Chat: 6.4mm (last 24 hours)Santanol Melon: 0.4mm (last 24 hours)Ceres Farms: 11.0mm (last 24 hours)Bergview: 6.4mm (last 24 hours)Gone Skiing? Call The Plane(112-1): 29.6mm (last 24 hours)Call The Plane...on channel 20(Lot 37): 1.6mm (last 24 hours)Ivanhoe Road: 2.2mm (last 24 hours)Knuckey Lagoon: 3.0mm (last 24 hours)East Point: 8.4mm (last 24 hours)Kalumburu: 6.0mm (last 24 hours)Noonamah: 1.0mm (last 24 hours)Croker Island Airport: 23.0mm (last 24 hours)Murganella Airstrip: 5.2mm (last 24 hours)Oenpelli Airstrip: 0.2mm (last 24 hours)Mount Bundey South: 2.4mm (last 24 hours)Dum In Mirrie: 4.8mm (last 24 hours)Pirlangimpi: 5.0mm (last 24 hours)Darwin Airport: 1.8mm (last 24 hours)Point Fawcett: 33.6mm (last 24 hours)Douglas River: 3.6mm (last 24 hours)Warruwi: 3.8mm (last 24 hours)Milingimbi: 41.0mm (last 24 hours)Central Arnhem Plateau: 7.6mm (last 24 hours)Bulman: 20.4mm (last 24 hours)Cape Wessel: 124.0mm (last 24 hours)Gove Airport: 23.8mm (last 24 hours)Groote Eylandt Airport: 3.8mm (last 24 hours)Kangaroo Flats: 2.0mm (last 24 hours)Kununurra Airport: 7.4mm (last 24 hours)Bradshaw-Angallari Valley (Defence): 0.2mm (last 24 hours)Bradshaw-Koolendong Valley: 0.8mm (last 24 hours)Victoria River Downs: 0.4mm (last 24 hours)Tennant Creek: 8.0mm (last 24 hours)Maningrida Airport: 2.8mm (last 24 hours)Ngayawili (Elcho Island): 32.6mm (last 24 hours)Gunn Point: 8.0mm (last 24 hours)Charles Point: 2.0mm (last 24 hours)Ord River Homestead: 0.2mm (last 24 hours)Microwave Tower: 6.4mm (last 24 hours)Lake Kununurra: 6.0mm (last 24 hours)Abney Hill: 1.0mm (last 24 hours)Mistake Creek Homestead: 2.6mm (last 24 hours)

This Northern Territory storm tracker displays the fusion of radar, satellite, bushire hotspot detections, lightning and surface observations. The background map is actual true-colour imagery from low earth orbit satellites from recent days and will update automatically. Some areas may appear grey if no recent imagery is available, e.g. due to persistent cloud cover or bushfire smoke. Detected lightning is shown by yellow lightning icons. Arrows represent wind speed and direction observations from ground-based weather stations, with red arrows showing wind gusts >65km/h, while the small coloured dots indicate weather station rainfall measurements over the previous 24 hour period, in millimetres, according to the scale at the bottom. You may hover the mouse over these coloured dots or click for additional weather information. The weather radar reflectivity data, which also follows the colour sequence legend at the bottom, is a composite from multiple Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) weather radar sites. Real-time satellite cloud imagery is originally processed by the BOM from the geostationary satellite Himawari-9 operated by the Japan Meteorological Agency. Fire hotspots detections are included from four spacecraft, courtesy of NASA and JAXA. Older hotspots will appear as orange while real-time detections will be coloured red. Less intense fires are displayed as more transparent.

This information is automatically generated, is not quality controlled and may not update in a timely manner. You accept all risks and responsibility for losses, damages, costs and other consequences resulting directly or indirectly from using this site and any information or material available from it.