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1 Meteorology Dr. Eugene Cordero Department of Meteorology San Jose State University, Fall 2003

2 2 Outline  What is Meteorology?  What do Meteorologist do?  Where do Meteorologist work?  Job prospects in Meteorology  Meteorology at SJSU  Today’s weather!!!  Questions

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18 18 What do Meteorologists do???

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20 20 What most meteorologist really do?  Weather Forecasting –Predicting storms, tornadoes, hurricanes –Advising industry on upcoming climate

21 http://www.met.sjsu.edu/weather/

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30 Why is it not a good idea to sit under a big tree during a thunderstorm?

31 31 What do Meteorologist do???  Weather Forecasting –Predicting storms, tornadoes, hurricanes –Advising industry on upcoming climate  Atmospheric Research –Climate change (global warming/ozone depletion) –Hurricanes and tornadoes –El Nino

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35 35 Antarctic Ozone Hole

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39 39 El Niño (sea surface temps)

40 40 El Niño kicks some slang!

41 41 Alumni  SJSU Meteorology Alumni Page.htm SJSU Meteorology Alumni Page.htm SJSU Meteorology Alumni Page.htm

42 42 Where do Meteorologist Work?  Government –National Weather Service (NWS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA), National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) –Air force or Navy –Departments of Energy and Agriculture  Private consulting companies  Universities  TV/Radio stations

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44 44 Air Quality Agencies

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48 48 Tools of Meteorology –Standard meteorological instruments –Radar –Satellites –Computers –Instrumented aircraft

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56 56 Tools of Meteorology

57 57 Job Prospects in Meteorology  90% of graduating meteorologist work in field.  Meteorology continues to grow, especially in private sector.  http://www.met.sjsu.edu/alumni/ http://www.met.sjsu.edu/alumni/

58 58 Job Prospects in Meteorology  90% of graduating meteorologist work in field.  Meteorology continues to grow, especially in private sector.  SJSU Meteorology Alumni Page.htm SJSU Meteorology Alumni Page.htm SJSU Meteorology Alumni Page.htm

59 59 Meteorology Department at SJSU  B.S. and M.S. degrees available  Important prerequisites : –Math and Physics  Facilities –Advanced forecasting center –Rooftop observatory

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61 61 Meteorology at SJSU  Sample list of courses: –Met 10, Met 112: GE Weather and Climate –Met 113, 131: Atmospheric and Air pollution –Met 123: Advanced Climatology –Met 50, 150 Computers in Meteorology –Core courses: Atmospheric dynamics, thermodynamics and radiation, weather forecasting –Other courses: Tropical and Synoptic Meteorology

62 62 Graduates in Meteorology … –Have well rounded foundation in Meteorology and physical science, –Have good mathematical skills, –Have excellent computer skills. –Are Filthy Rich!!!!!

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64 64 Summer Meteorology Program –Weather observations –Launch weather balloons etc. –Weather forecasting –Satellite and numerical models – Weather experiments –Stipend provided –1-2 weeks in length

65 65 Tomorrow’s weather? Possibility of fair weather…


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