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The image contains a flowchart with three main sections: INCOMING INFORMATION, ANALYSIS & FORECASTING, and BROADCAST. INCOMING INFORMATION includes satellite, radar, and drifting buoy as data sources, connected to ANALYSIS & FORECASTING with solid arrows. ANALYSIS & FORECASTING includes satellite photo, radar screen, and synoptic chart, connected to PREPARING THE BROADCAST by solid arrows, which displays a laptop as an intermediary step. BROADCAST encompasses TV newsreader, radio, and recorded announcement as final outputs, each represented with individual icons. No numerical data points/percentages are provided.
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The provided diagram gives a clear idea about the steps involved in weather forecasting at Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Overall, there are 4 important steps, starting from collecting information to weather broadcasting.
Firstly, incoming information from space, land and sea is gathered by satellite, radar and drifting buoy, respectively. The information is further analysed using satellite photo, radar screen and synoptic chart which give a clear idea about the weather broadcast.
Next stage is preparing for broadcast. The gathered information from different source is given to different media like TV newsreader, radio and recorded announcement and can reach to people widely.
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