The diagram provides information about how the Australian Bureau of Meteorology collects real-time weather data to generate secure forecasts from various sources including satellite, radar, drifting buoy, satellite photo, radar screens, synoptic charts, TV newsreaders, radios, recorded announcements.
Overall, the scheme effectively describes the process for collecting and analyzing and disseminate data, which allows the Australian Bureau to provide accurate weather forecasts across social platforms.
The process begins with the receipt of information from three essential sources including comprising satellite, radar system and drifting buoy. Satellites provide photos that help observe weather system from above. The radar offers real-time information about movement precipitation, wind and other weather phenomena. Meanwhile, The drifting buoy located in the ocean collect data on temperature and humidity. Once all this data is collected, it is transformed for analysis.
Using the information collected from satellites, radar and buoys, specialists generate various forecast materials, which, enable them to produce the most accurate forecasts. The forecasts data then transmitted for difference channels including newsreaders, radio and recorded announcement to people can prepare for any weather changes.
