The diagram illustrates the different stages of Australian Bureau of
Meteorology to forecast the weather.
Overall, this linear, man-made process of predicting the weather
consist of four main steps, starts at using high-tech technology to acquire
information and ends at showing the forecast through numerous ways.
Looking at the first and second stage, it is observable that there
are three ways to update latest information, first and foremost, by using satellite
which produce and evaluate its photo of earth weather condition. Secondly,
information can be collected by radar which provide radar screen and synoptic
chart for analyzing. Finally, drifting buoy can also be used to create reliable
drifting chart as well. The information after the examining process can be
synthesized on the start-of-the-art computer and ready for the broadcast. The
weather forecast then can be received through variety ways, namely TV
newsreader, radio, and recorded announcement.
The diagram illustrates different stages that bricks are produced.
Overall, this linear, man-made process consist of seven steps, starts
with clay is dig from the ground and ends with bricks are being transported by
container for consumption.
At the beginning of the process, workers use a digger to collect clay
from the ground before the filtering purpose by the giant metal grid. After the
purifying step, the clay is then shipped by the roller and incorporated with sand
and water. Next, the mixture can be either put in a mould or cut by a wire cutter
to become a well-shaped bricks. The workers then put numerous new bricks into
the drying oven for approximately one to two days. They are then grilled in a kiln
with a moderate temperature range from around 200 to 980 degree, before being
heated at high of 980 to the maximum of 1300 degree. After the heating process,
bricks are then frozen in a cooling chamber for two to three days before being
packed and delivered by truck.