Short Term Forecast Step 1 – Collect Data

Accurate weather forecasting for Dayboro relies on real-time observations from BOM stations, numerical weather models like GFS and NAM, and decades of historical climate data to deliver hyper-local predictions.
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Step 1: Collect Data

Data Collection

To predict the weather accurately, we gather meteorological data from various trusted sources. These data points include surface observations, upper-air measurements, and large-scale numerical models. Below are the key elements of our data collection process:

Local Weather Stations (METAR, SYNOP)

Surface weather observations provide real-time temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric pressure updates. In Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) maintains an extensive network of METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Reports) and SYNOP (Surface Synoptic Observations) stations.

Key Data Sources:

Numerical Weather Models (GFS, NAM, NGM, READY Data)

Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models use mathematical equations to simulate the atmosphere’s behaviour based on observed conditions. These models incorporate data from satellites, weather balloons, and ground-based stations.

Commonly Used Weather Models:

Local Weather Stations (METAR, SYNOP)

Surface weather observations provide real-time temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and atmospheric pressure updates. In Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) maintains an extensive network of METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Reports) and SYNOP (Surface Synoptic Observations) stations.

Key Data Sources:

Historical Weather Data

Past weather data helps refine forecast accuracy by identifying patterns and trends. Long-term records allow meteorologists to compare current conditions with historical norms, improving predictions for seasonal changes and extreme weather events.

Key Data Sources:

Accurate weather forecasting in Dayboro relies on real-time data, historical trends, and sophisticated modelling techniques.

By integrating multiple data sources and continuously refining predictions, we provide reliable, location-specific weather insights that help residents plan.

Whether you’re a farmer needing rainfall forecasts, an event planner checking for clear skies, or someone wanting to know if you’ll need an umbrella, this forecasting process ensures you stay informed with the most accurate information.

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