Operational Meteorologists
- study wind direction, wind speed, temperature, humidity and air pressure
Meteorologist is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere.
A meteorologist uses scientific principles to explain, understand, observe or forecast the earths atmosphere phenomena and/or how the atmosphere affects the earth and life on the planet.
Climate Meteorologists/Climatologists
- look at long term weather data and patterns from hundreds to millions of years ago in order to help predict future climate trends
Atmospheric Meteorologist
- study the atmosphere's motions and physical characteristics and how they could, or do affect the environment. They also apply their research to forestry, agriculture, global warming trends and air pollution control
Operational Meteorologist
- study wind direction, wind speed, temperature, humidity and air pressure
Forensic Meteorologists
- investigate claims for insurance companies, and will research weather or past weather for a court of law
Broadcast Meteorologists
- interpret and report the weather and weather conditions for television and radio
Consulting Meteorologists
- are hired by large companies for consultation work
Synoptic Meteorologists
- develop new instruments and tools with computers and mathematical methods in order to forecast the weather in a more up to date manner
Physical Meteorologists
- study the physical and chemical properties of the atmosphere, and the transmission of sounds, light and radio waves through the air
Environmental Meteorologists
- study and report on ways to reduce air pollution, and contribute to the study of global warming and ozone depletion
Research Meteorologists
- typically work for different government agencies, the military, NASA, or the National Weather Service
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