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Check out this #TimelapseTuesday loop via Europe's #Meteosat9 🛰️showing Tropical Cyclones #Belal near Madagascar and #Anggrek west of Indonesia from Jan 12-16. Since they are in the Southern Hemisphere, note they are spinning clockwise rather than counterclockwise as they do north of the equator.

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Europe's #Meteosat9 🛰️ has been monitoring two topical cyclones in the Indian Ocean— #Candice near Madagascar, and #Anggrek father to the east. This imagery was captured earlier today.

Latest updates: metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.htm…

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For #TimelapseTuesday, we're reviewing two week imagery (Jan. 15 to 30) of #CycloneAnggrek's trek across the South Indian Ocean via Europe's #Meteosat9 satellite.

Over the weekend, #Anggrek gained strength as it passed over water that had a surface temperature about 3˚C above the region's average.

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Europe's #Meteosat9 🛰️ is monitoring Tropical Cyclone #Eleanor spinning in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar.

Bonus: Can you see the #sunglint moving quickly across eastern Africa?

Get the latest on Eleanor here: metoc.navy.mil/jtwc/jtwc.htm…

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Imagery via Europe's #Meteosat9 🛰️ is helping track Tropical Cyclone #Filipo on the other side of the world. It made landfall in Mozambique, Africa, as a severe tropical storm early this morning and is tracking southwestward over the nation. https://t.co/WDrfo05fBD

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Updated video of Tropical storm #Filipo from our #Meteosat9 satellite between 10 - 13 March.
Find out more information about the storm via our image of the week: https://t.co/ksxRRg7tvv https://t.co/UPdrcMbNtV

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This week a massive #SaharanDust storm blanketed parts of Greece.

As shown in this 3-day imagery via Europe's #Meteosat9 satellite, the #DustStorm moved northward from Libya, traveling over the Mediterranean Sea and into southern Europe. https://t.co/4gneAvxto8

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#Meteosat9 Infrared images showed the transition of #CycloneHidaya from Tropical Storm intensity at 1200 UTC on 02 May to Category 1 Hurricane intensity at 0000 UTC on 03 May - Hidaya is forecast to eventually make landfall in #Tanzania: https://t.co/CaAHF3Sz4C https://t.co/tjUxvvPIEh

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RT @UWCIMSS: #Meteosat9 Infrared images showed the transition of #CycloneHidaya from Tropical Storm intensity at 1200 UTC on 02 May to Category 1 Hurricane intensity at 0000 UTC on 03 May - Hidaya is forecast to eventually make landfall in #Tanzania: https://t.co/CaAHF3Sz4C https://t.co/tjUxvvPIEh

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A view of the Indian Ocean today via Europe's #Meteosat9 satellite shows Tropical Cyclone #Bheki swirling east of Madagascar.

Latest:
https://t.co/fHDiQ4heeq https://t.co/GjBTr4FBkk

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Imagery via Europe's #Meteosat9 satellite is showing Tropical Cyclone #Dikeledi this morning over the Mozambique channel. The storm made landfall over the weekend in northern Madagascar, and is now bringing heavy winds and rain to parts of Mozambique. https://t.co/OM2QKiyYOQ

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This extended imagery loop via Europe's #Meteosat9 🛰️ shows the path of Tropical Cyclone #Dikeledi as it made landfall in Madagascar and approached the coast of Mozambique this week. The storm brought devastating flooding and landslides to parts of Africa.

#TimelapseTuesday https://t.co/FFn9E8IVQ5

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Imagery of the Indian Ocean via Europe's #Meteosat9 🛰️ shows Tropical Cyclones #Vince and #Taliah swirling over the water today. Vince, with current sustained winds of ~150 mph is equivalent to a major Category 4 Atlantic hurricane.

Latest:
https://t.co/fHDiQ4hM3Y https://t.co/TgzYeGflzS

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Infrared window images from @eumetsat #Meteosat9 show Cyclone #Gezani making landfall on the east coast of Madagascar (near the city of Toamasina, station FMMT) as a Category 3 storm on February 10, 2026. Looks like the eyewall crossed the coastline around 15:30-15:45 UTC.

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