The diagram depicts how the Australlian Bureau of meteorology gathers up to date data on weather condition to generate accurate prediction.
Overall, the illustration of weather forecast is collected from three main stages. Initially the information is drafted from satellite photo. After that it is gathered in radar screen in order to be presented into synoptic chart. Finally, drifting buoys are collected to be analysed and prepared for broadcasting. At last the weather forecasting to be broadcasted to the public via TV, radio and recorded for annoucement.
In the first stage the information is collected through satellite. Once it is drafted, the raw data to be screened in radar. In the final stage tha data goes into synoptic chart for further launching and as well as drifting buoys also to be collected. All three stages to be analyzed for further processing the information on wearher forecast for broadcasting. Now the Australian Bureau of Meteorology preapares a weather forecast in order to announce it via several media ways to the public acknowledment, such as TV, radio and records.
