The illustration below demonstrates how the Australian Bureau of meteorology gathers latest information on the weather in sequence to make dependable forecasts.
Overall, there are many weather elements and associated parameters which may be recorded at a weather station. Producing reliable forecasts entails several consecutive stages, including satellite photo, radar screen, drifting buoy and synoptic chart. This illustration shows one-minute observations which are recorded every one minute.
To commence, incoming information from satellite analysis and forecasting, after what it takes a radar screens and then drifting buoy and turned to synoptic chart.
As it is presented after taking a synoptic chart and radar screen, all information prepare to the broadcast. Broadcast could be of three types, TV newspaper, radio and recorded announcement.
