describe how weather forecasting can help you in your occupation
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Broadcast Meteorologists report the weather for television. This is a popular career choice as it is entry-level, which means you only need a Bachelor's degree to do it (or sometimes, no degree at all).
Forecasters are responsible for preparing and issuing weather forecasts, as well as watches and warnings, to the public.
Climatologists look at long-term weather patterns and data to help assess past climate and to predict future climate trends.
Research Meteorologists include storm chasers and hurricane hunters. Research mets are generally scientists who work for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the National Weather Service (NWS), or another government agency. A Master's degree or P.h.D is often required to work in weather research.
Forensic Meteorologists investigate claims for insurance companies on past weather or research past weather conditions pertaining to court cases in a court of law.
Incident Meteorologists work with firefighters and emergency management personnel by providing onsite weather support during wildfires and other natural disasters.
Tropical Meteorologists focus on tropical weather -- tropical storms and hurricanes.
Consulting Meteorologists are hired on by retailers, film crews, large corporations, and other non-weather companies to provide weather guidance and expertise on a variety of projects.
Those with a passion for meteorology and education can help to create future generations of meteorologists by becoming a Meteorology Teacher or Professor.
Forecasters are responsible for preparing and issuing weather forecasts, as well as watches and warnings, to the public.
Climatologists look at long-term weather patterns and data to help assess past climate and to predict future climate trends.
Research Meteorologists include storm chasers and hurricane hunters. Research mets are generally scientists who work for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the National Weather Service (NWS), or another government agency. A Master's degree or P.h.D is often required to work in weather research.
Forensic Meteorologists investigate claims for insurance companies on past weather or research past weather conditions pertaining to court cases in a court of law.
Incident Meteorologists work with firefighters and emergency management personnel by providing onsite weather support during wildfires and other natural disasters.
Tropical Meteorologists focus on tropical weather -- tropical storms and hurricanes.
Consulting Meteorologists are hired on by retailers, film crews, large corporations, and other non-weather companies to provide weather guidance and expertise on a variety of projects.
Those with a passion for meteorology and education can help to create future generations of meteorologists by becoming a Meteorology Teacher or Professor.
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