Meteorologist - Wikipedia A meteorologist is a scientist who studies and works in the field of meteorology aiming to understand or predict Earth's atmospheric phenomena including the weather [1]
Atmospheric Scientists, Including Meteorologists Explore resources for employment and wages by state and area for atmospheric scientists, including meteorologists Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of atmospheric scientists, including meteorologists with similar occupations
What does a meteorologist do? - CareerExplorer A meteorologist is a scientist who studies the atmosphere and uses that knowledge to understand and predict the weather They analyze data from satellites, weather stations, and radar systems to track temperature, air pressure, wind, and humidity
Career Opportunities in Meteorology - National Weather Service What do Meteorologists do? Many people think a meteorologist is the person who explains the forecast on television However, television meteorologists make up only a small percentage of career meteorologists Meteorologists are involved with research, teaching, consulting, and forecasting They are employed by universities, private companies, and the government
Meet the Nexstar Weather Team - CW33 Dallas Ft. Worth Brian is the chief meteorologist for the Nexstar Weather Center and CW33 While he’s not originally from Texas, no place feels more like home to him He grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where
All About Careers in Meteorology - American Meteorological . . . The American Meteorological Society defines a meteorologist as a person with specialized education "who uses scientific principles to explain, understand, observe, or forecast the earth's atmospheric phenomena and or how the atmosphere affects the earth and life on the planet "
Meteorologist | Science Engineering Career Meteorologists study the measurements and motion of the atmosphere, and changing events within it, so that they can predict the weather
Kylie Capps | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth My first job in May of 2017 took me to Waco, Texas where I worked as the weekend morning meteorologist Less than two months after starting my job, Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas coast