The picture illustrates the way of Meteorology Organization in Australia gather weather information minutely to give accurate predictions.
The process is started with collecting information from three different sources: satellite, radar, and drifting buoy. The data provided by satellite is in the form of raw images like satellite photo. Then, radar house produces radar screen with additional data from drifter and satellite. Lastly, drifting buoy by supporting details from radar generate synoptic charts.
After getting requisite information, the meteorologist will analyse the given picture from satellite, captured screen from radar, and derived synoptic graph from drifter. Analyst will predict the present and upcoming climate by investigating behaviour and anomalies from assembled of existing evidence. The result of the analysis will be stored in a computer as a preparation of broadcasting. The result of climate estimation will be announced to Australian by three platforms: television, radio, and recorded announcement.
In conclusion, there are four stages to create credible climate forecasts from incoming information until upcoming announcement to all Australians.
