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The image depicts a flowchart of the process by which the Australian Bureau of Meteorology collects weather information and produces reliable forecasts. There are three main sections in the flowchart: Incoming Information, Analysis & Forecasting, and Broadcast. Incoming Information includes four sources: satellite, radar screen, synoptic chart, and drifting buoy. Analysis & Forecasting involves two steps: satellite photo analysis and computer. Preparing the Broadcast has two components: TV newsreader and recorded announcement, which then leads to two broadcast mediums, television and radio. No numerical data points or percentages are provided in the image.
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The diagram illustrates the processes used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology gather the latest information on the weather to provide accurate forecasts.
Overall, there are four major processes from collecting the weather information to broadcasting them to the residents.
Firstly, the weather data is saved through the satellite, the radar and the drifting buoy. Then, the collected data is analyzed by utilizing not only with the satellite photo but also with the radar screen and synoptic chart. After the process of analyzing the data, the weather forecasting process is carried out by the professionals.
Then, the forecasted results are sent to the computer and are made ready to broadcast. Finally, the residents receive the valid and timely weather information across various channels such as TV, radio and recorded announcement.
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