A Meteorologist is responsible for studying the Earth's atmosphere and predicting weather patterns. They use their knowledge of atmospheric science to interpret data from weather instruments and make forecasts for both short-term and long-term weather conditions. Meteorologists may also be responsible for issuing severe weather warnings when necessary.

Meteorologist Job Responsibilities

  • Collect data using weather instruments such as radars, satellites, and weather balloons
  • Analyze data to predict future weather patterns
  • Prepare and disseminate forecasts to the public via television, radio, and the Internet
  • Issue warnings for severe weather conditions such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and flash floods
  • collaborate with other scientists to improve forecasting methods

Objectives

  • To provide accurate and timely forecasts of the weather conditions to enable people to make decisions about their activities.
  • To issue warnings about severe weather conditions in order to protect life and property.
  • To monitor and study the atmosphere in order to gain an understanding of the processes that create weather conditions.
  • To develop computer models of the atmosphere in order to improve forecasting accuracy.
  • To collaborate with other scientists in order to advance our understanding of the atmosphere and its impact on our lives.

Meteorologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A Meteorologist should have a bachelor's degree in atmospheric science or a related field. They should be able to understand and interpret weather data, make forecasts, and issue warnings. They should also be able to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.