Meteorologist
A meteorologist is a scientist who studies the atmosphere and uses physical principles to understand weather processes and forecast atmospheric conditions. Meteorologists analyze data from weather stations, radar, satellites, balloons, and other observing systems, interpret model outputs, and communicate forecasts and warnings. They may work in operational forecasting, research, climate science, or education, and can be employed by government agencies, private firms, media organizations, airlines, and research institutions.
Duties commonly include collecting and quality-checking meteorological data, running numerical weather prediction models, analyzing model results,
Education and training typically require at least a bachelor’s degree in meteorology or atmospheric science; many
Certification and professional societies: in some countries and disciplines, professional certification or accreditation is available through
Work environments vary and can include national weather services, universities, private forecasting firms, aviation, media outlets,