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Meteorologist

A Meteorologist studies weather patterns and atmospheric conditions to provide forecasts and warnings. You might work in weather forecasting services, research institutions, or government agencies. Meteorologists analyse data from weather stations, satellites, and radar to predict weather changes and advise on extreme weather events. You’ll use your findings to help the public, businesses, and governments prepare for weather conditions and natural disasters.

Meteorologists play a crucial role in ensuring public safety and planning. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and skilled in interpreting complex data. Clear communication of your findings to a diverse audience is essential, along with the ability to collaborate with other experts and respond to changing weather conditions.

Future demand Medium
Average yearly income $98,800
Skill level Unknown

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