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A meteorologist is a scientist who studies weather; and may, like a weather presenter (who often are not scientists) engage in weather forecasting, or may solely conduct research.

 


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Meteorologist - A person who specializes in the science of the atmosphere and weather.

meteorologist"A person who is professionally employed in the study or practice of meteorology. It often refers to individuals who have completed the requirements for a college degree in meteorology or atmospheric science.
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Meteorologist - a scientist who studies the weather and atmosphere
Meteorology - a science that deals with the atmosphere and its phenomena and especially with weather and weather forecasting ...

Meteorologist - A person who studies meteorology. There are many different paths within the field of meteorology.

Meteorologists and the public also rely on hurricane hunters to learn more about the hurricane. They do this by flying aircraft equipped with weather instruments straight into the middle of these powerful storms.

Meteorologists need up-to-date information on global climate patterns for early warning and monitoring of drought.

Meteorologists- Scientists who study the causes of weather and try to predict it.
Microclimate- The climate characteristic of a small specific area; it may be different from the climate of the surrounding area.

Meteorologist - A scientist who studies and predicts the weather. Meteorologists use sophisticated equipment, like Doppler radar and supercomputers, but they also rely on old-fashioned sky watching.

Meteorologist In Charge
Microbarograph
A instrument designed to continuously record a barometer's reading of very small changes in atmospheric pressure.

From meteorologist, Dr. Keith C. Heidorn, come this site on everything else you might want to know about the weather. Heidorn is literate, thorough, precise, passionate, and always a good read. -- K.J., Carpinteria, CA ...

Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson and Storm Chaser Tony Laubach
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13:47 EST Meteorologists say more La Nina weather conditions are possible this summer.

MIC - Meteorologist In Charge.
MICROBURST - Small downbursts, less than 2.5 miles in outflow diameter, with peak winds lasting 2 to 5 minutes. They may induce dangerous wind and downflow wind shears which can affect aircraft performance.

Corey is a meteorologist from Salt Lake City who loves a good snowstorm.
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Terms used by meteorologists, forecasters, weather observers and in weather forecasts, as compiled from several sources:
Absolute Humidity - The density of water vapor. It is the mass of the water vapor divided by the volume that it occupies.

METEOROLOGY/METEOROLOGIST The science and study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena.

Doppler 10 chief meteorologist Chris Bradley says that fall-like temperatures are on the way. Get the forecast.

So far, so good - meteorologists are not going to get the two phenomena mixed up, but when looking at the October 1987 storm that hit the southeast of England, these clear scientific differences must be balanced against the reality of the event.

Looping individual pictures aids meteorologists in forecasting. One way a picture can be taken is as a visible shot, that is best during times of visible light (daylight).

Air Transportable Mobile UnitA modularized transportable unit containing communications and observational equipment necessary to support a meteorologist preparing on-site forecasts at a wildfire or other incident.

They are then distributed for use by meteorologists in weather forecasting, by oceanographers, ship routing services, fishermen, and many others.

Dvorak Technique In 1975, Vern Dvorak, a meteorologist with the National Environmental Satellite Services, derived a method to analyze and predict tropical storm intensity based on real-time satellite imagery.

Some oceanographers and meteorologists consider only the major, prolonged events as El Nino phenomena rather than the annually occurring weaker and short-lived ones.

Certified Consulting Meteorologist
The Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM) is a professional meteorologist who has an in-depth understanding of the atmosphere and its behavior.

Walker was among the first meteorologists to use the statistical techniques to analyze and predict meteorological phenomena. Later, the three-dimensional east-west circulation related to the SO was discovered and named the "Walker Circulation".

A meteorologist is someone who studies the atmosphere. Physical meteorology deals with the physical aspects of the atmosphere, such as the formations of clouds, rain, thunderstorms, and lightning.

Since vertical components of atmospheric motion are relatively small, especially near the surface of the earth, meteorologists use the term to denote almost exclusively the horizontal component. Vertical winds are usually identified as such.

Parameter 1) A term used loosely by many meteorologists for almost any meteorological quantity or element. 2) An arbitrary constant or variable so appearing in a mathematical expression that changing it gives various cases of the phenomenon ...

Meteorologists refer to vertical motions as convective. Horizontal motions are advective. Also used to denote the presence of cumulus clouds (also known as convective clouds); most often refers to instability.

A scale of distance used by meteorologists to describe large weather disturbances. Weather systems which span thousands to millions of square miles and which exist for several days are on the "synoptic scale".
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In turn, meteorologists may be able to predict the path of a hurricane earlier and with more accuracy. This could lead to better evacuation times, better emergency team response times, and better general public safety.

The NCEP prepares and makes available national forecasts and outlooks of weather and climate. Meteorologists currently
generate weather forecasts for three to five days, soon to extend to seven days. Climate predictions are made for two weeks ...

(NCEP), an arm of the NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS) provides national and international weather and climate guidance products to National Weather Service field offices, government agencies, emergency managers, private sector meteorologists, ...

A modularized transportable unit containing communications and observational equipment necessary to support a meteorologist preparing on-site forecasts at a wildfire or other incident.
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backing—Shifting of the wind in a counterclockwise direction with respect to either space or time; opposite of veering. Commonly used by meteorologists to refer to a cyclonic shift (counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise ...

UTC (Universal Time Coordinated): The time standard used around the world by meteorologists, referenced to the time at Greenwich, England.

Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) A computerized workstation that enables the National Weather Service meteorologists to integrate a variety of weather data and displays.

ALTIMETER
An instrument used to determine the altitude of an object with respect to a fixed level. The type normally used by meteorologists measures the altitude with respect to sea level pressure.

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Browse Related Terms: AIRMET, ARAM, GEMPAK, Grids, Meteorologist, Meteorology, PMO, Radar Meteorology, RMTN, Synoptic code, WMC, WMO ...

ISOBAR - A line connecting equal points of barometric pressure, which are usually depicted on weather maps and charts by meteorologists.
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ETA- ETA forecast model- letters denote model uses ETA coordinates. ETA is one of the primary synoptic forecast models used by operational meteorologists ...

The NEXRAD system is superior to the old ones because it is much more sensitive and allows meteorologists to acquire a much wider range of data. All of the radar images on weatherTAP are produced from data acquired from one or more NEXRAD sites.

Assmann psychrometer A special form of the aspiration psychrometer, developed by German meteorologist Dr. Richard Assmann, in which the thermometric elements are well shielded from radiation.

See also: Meteor, Weather, Temperature, High, Air