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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 diagram explains how the Australian Bureau of Meteorology collects informations in order to produce reliable forecasts.
The main sources from which the informations are taken are satellites, radars and drifiting buoy. Each source gives different kind of data. The satellites are used to take satellite photos which gives an overview of the pertubations on the area of interest. These photos, together with the data from the radar generates the radar screen and finally the combination of all the incoming informations produces the synoptic chart. Then, all this data are analyzed and processed in order to produce the forecast.
Once the prevision is ready, the broadcast is prepared using a computer which will send the forecast to the TV newsreader, to the radios and will be used for recorded annoucement on the telephone.
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