The USGS and National Weather Service have many sensors collecting data about natural events.

That data can be used to create a weather map.

Identify the parts of the Input-Process-Output model for each step.


(output, input, process): weather map displayed on a web page


(output, input, process): determination of color to be used on the map


(output, input, process): sensors collect temperature and precipitation data

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Answer:

Explanation:

Throughout many regions on the chart, a standard plotting code demonstrates air currents speed and direction, average temperature and relative humidity, barometric pressure and its change over the previous hours, the number and variety of clouds, the weather type, including visibility restrictions, and the amount and type of precipitation.

USGS and National Weather Service

As per the question, the USGS  and National weather services are mapping out the region to collect the data for the natural events. The data is collected in the form of maps and is used for the identification of the input and the output model steps.

The answer is precipitation data, visibility data.

  • The NWS is a federal agency of the united stated that is tasked to prove the forecasts and for the formation of hazardous weather events and warns the public of the related events.

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