The process of producing real-time forecase
The diagram provides information about the process of producing reliable forecasts which the Australian Bureau of Meteorology collects real-time data on the weather.
First of all, the incoming information is received by three receivers. There are a variety of receiver stations such as a satellite, a radar, and a drifting buoy. In the next step, the data from all stations is analyzed and predicted by a computer server. Meanwhile, it is processed to easy pattern. For example, the forecast data from the satellite is changed to a photo. Moreover, a radar screen is a prediction data from the radar and a synoptic chart is processed from the drifting buoy. Following this, all reliable forecasts are prepared for broadcast channels. Finally, media reports will report to their media subscribers.
In general, there are a number of stages in producing weather forecasts beginning with collecting data and culminating in representing to media receives. (1 hour / 151 words)
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