Join the exciting career path of Meteorology, which is the study of the atmosphere. As a Meteorologist, youâll use science and math to understand and predict weather and climate. Youâll also study how the atmospheric and weather conditions affect the earth and its Sim inhabitants. There are 10 levels as follows:
Storm Chaser
Youâve got a video camera and appetite for thunderstorms, so chase those tornadoes! Just donât go INTO the tornado.
Weather Reporter
As a Weather Reporter, youâll be working on the field in all conditions, reporting it as it happens!
Weather Forecaster
Now youâre warm and dry in the studio, you can put your meteorology knowledge to good use, predicting weather patterns on TV.
Climatologist
As a Climatologist, youâll study historical climate patterns to understand long-term weather patterns and predict future climatic shifts.
Industrial Meteorologist
Now youâre an Industrial Meteorologist, youâll help companies make decisions in the effectiveness of their marketing campaigns based on the weather.
Atmospheric Researcher
Atmospheric Researchers study the workings of the atmosphere to better understand how it works, and how itâs interconnected with our planetâs waters.
Military Meteorologist
Now youâre a Military Meteorologist, youâll look at sea conditions, pressure, wind speed and launch weather balloons, to help with the planning of military operations.
Hurricane Hunter
Youâre no longer a hobbyist storm chaser, but a highly skilled Hurricane Hunter. Now you work with the Air Force, in the only operational unit in the world flying weather reconnaissance on a routine basis.
Forensic Meteorologist
As a Forensic Meteorologist, youâll investigate and provide information on weather conditions at specific moments, providing insight into how weather may have played a role in a traffic accident, fire, or other event. You may even have to testify in court!
Environmental Scientist
At the top of the Meteorological career ladder, youâll now study nature to monitor and discover potential threats to natural resources and populations. Youâll taking samples of air, water and other natural substances to identify harmful threats or changing conditions.
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