High School
You can best prepare for a college major in meteorology by taking high school courses in mathematics, geography, computer science, physics, and chemistry. A good command of English is essential because you must be able to describe complex weather events and patterns in a clear and concise way.
Postsecondary Training
Although some beginners in meteorological work have majored in subjects related to meteorology, the usual minimal requirement for work in this field is a bachelor's degree in meteorology. For entry-level positions in the federal government, you must have a bachelor's degree (not necessarily in meteorology) with at least 24 semester hours of meteorology courses, including six hours in the analysis and prediction of weather systems and two hours of remote sensing of the atmosphere or instrumentation. Other required courses include calculus, physics, and other physical science courses, such as statistics, computer science, chemistry, physical oceanography, and physical climatology. Advanced graduate training in meteorology and related areas is required for research and teaching positions, as well as for other high-level positions in meteorology. Doctorates are quite common among high-level personnel.
The National Weather Service offers information about educational programs and careers in meteorology and atmospheric sciences at its Web site, https://www.weather.gov/careers.
Because the armed forces require the services of so many meteorologists, they have programs to send recently commissioned, new college graduates to civilian universities for intensive work in meteorology.
Other Education or Training
The National Weather Association offers continuing education (CE) opportunities at its annual conference. Past sessions included "Careers in Broadcast Meteorology," "Career Opportunities as a Consultant," "Adjusted Tornado Probabilities," and "Determining Skill in Maximum and Minimum Temperature Forecasts." The American Meteorological Society, National Council of Industrial Meteorologists, and the World Meteorological Association also provide CE classes and workshops. Contact these organizations to learn more.
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