People who are analytical problem solvers with an interest in the weather are perfect candidates for becoming atmospheric and space scientists.
These professionals use reports, data, photographs, maps, and charts combined with their understanding of climate, math, and physics to predict the weather.
They broadcast the forecast and weather warnings so people everywhere can plan accordingly for normal and extreme weather such as tornadoes and hurricanes.
Atmospheric and space scientists also gather data, take measurements, and do research on things related to climates, weather, and atmospheric phenomena and how they effect people.
To succeed in this industry requires a bachelor’s degree. Employment opportunities for atmospheric and space scientists are expected to grow quickly with options to work as forecasters, meteorologists, warning coordination meteorologists, weather forecasters, or broadcaster meteorologists.
Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on a noble career as an atmospheric and space scientist today in many locations.
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