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The image shows how the Australian Bureau of Meteorology collects and processes weather data to produce forecasts. Raw data from satellite images, radar screens, synoptic charts, and drifting buoys feed into the analysis and forecasting stage, where meteorologists interpret and synthesize the incoming information. The processed forecast is then prepared for broadcast, with representations such as a TV-newsreader, radio, and recorded announcements.
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The illustration depicts the process involved in the broadcasting of weather forecasts by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
It involves four major stages. The process starts with collecting information, analyzing it, and editing the news, and then broadcasting the forecast through various mass media.
The first process involved in a live weather forecast is collecting the information received through satellites, radar, and drifting buoys. These help to obtain satellite photos, radar screens, and synoptic charts, which are then analyzed and forecasted. These analyses are then received in a computer system, which is prepared to be broadcast through news channels, radio, or recorded announcements.
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