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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 figure illustrates the process used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to forecast the weather. There are four stages involved in disseminating public information about the weather.
Initially, data is collected through various methods, which include three primary ways to gather weather data and three corresponding methods for analysis. Firstly, incoming information can be received via satellite, allowing for the creation of satellite images for analysis. This same data can also be relayed to a radar station, where it is displayed on a radar screen or synoptic chart.
Secondly, information may be collected directly by radar and analyzed on a radar screen or synoptic chart. Lastly, drifting buoys also gather weather data, which can be represented on a synoptic chart.
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