Completely normal, nothing at all suspicious about that. KEK
This anon has been watching it since they say it "formed"
Near the top of the east coast of Queensland, is an island approx 500 KM off the coast.
It's a very isolated piece of ocean. On Willis Island is a RADAR STATION, which has become a popular location in the last few years for cyclones to start forming.
When the Willis Island Radar is observed during the formation of said cyclones, a fuzzy donut shaped cloud can be seen which just hangs around the island. Other clouds can be seen moving across the scene, but the Willis Island fuzzy donut cloud doesn't move for days.
I've been to the locations effected by the Willis Island cloud and observed cloud seeding going on simultaneously.
In December 2023, supposed cyclone Jasper formed in the very same way off Willis Island, a fuzzy donut cloud was observed at the time surrounding Willis Island, and that cyclone Jasper went in an almost perfect straight line from the island directly west to the Daintree coast.
Cyclones never travel in a completely straight line, there is always a wobble or deviat6ion in path, that's nature.
There are several other such radar location around AUS, which appear to have been located to enable storm steering, by creating high and low pressures surrounding the storm being directed. In this way a storm can be aimed at any chosen location.