This diagram depicts the process thanks to which the Australian Bureau f Meteorology collects, analyzes, and broadcasts up-to-the-minute reliable weather information.
First, meteorological data are collected through 3 main modes which are satellite, radar, and drifting buoy. Each of them provides diverse information that are collected and analysed. Satellite allows scientists to produce satellite photos, drifting buoy can help plan out synoptic chart as well as radar does and which also provides radar screens. On top of that, these three results help scientists to not solely analyze data but on the other hand to forecast them and provide appropriate and reliable information.
Those crucial information will be prepared by computers and translated into understandable data ready to be broadcast through TV newsreader, radio, and recorded announcement.
In conclusion, the diagram shows the whole process in which meteorological data are collected, analyzed, transalted into forecasts and finally broadcasted through 3 diverse modes of communication.
