The diagram illustrates the process of collecting information is conducted by Australian Bureau of Meteorology to forecast the weather.
There are four stages in the process, beginning with the collection of information about the weather, then is analysed and forecasted, prepared the presentation, and finally to broadcast to the public.
Looking the first and second stages, the information is inputted through three ways and three ways of analysing it. At the beginning of the process, predicted information can be received by satellite in the space and sent for analysis as a satellite photo. At the same time, the same data can also be passed to a radar station and conveyed into a radar screen or synoptic chart. This step require the data as accurate as possible. The further stage involves the collected information is transformed into drifting buoy in the beach. Then this received data can be shown on a synoptic chart.
Following this, three and four stage is presented and output information. At the third stage of the process, the weather broadcast is presented on the computer or electronic devices. Final process in the four step, one accomplished forecasts are released in various forms for the public, especially farmers through apps, TV or radio.
