The weather
2007-06-02 16:19:15
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answer #1
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answered by arleesw 2
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A meterologist is a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions. He or she could also report and forecast weather conditions. A meteorologist must look at charts and images sent by satellites before making a weather prediction.
2007-06-02 09:14:05
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answer #2
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answered by Ardnaid Janus: Foosball Empress 6
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Weather
2007-06-02 08:58:39
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Meteorology (from Greek: μετέωρον, meteoron, "high in the sky"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. Meteorological phenomena are observable weather events which illuminate and are explained by the science of meteorology. Those events are bound by the variables that exist in Earth's atmosphere. They are temperature, pressure, water vapor, and the gradients and interactions of each variable, and how they change in time. The majority of Earth's observed weather is located in the troposphere.
Meteorology, climatology, atmospheric physics, and atmospheric chemistry are sub-disciplines of the atmospheric sciences. Meteorology and hydrology comprise the interdisciplinary field of hydrometeorology.
Interactions between our atmosphere and the oceans are part of coupled ocean-atmosphere studies. Meteorology has application in many diverse fields such as the military, energy production, farming, shipping and construction.
2007-06-02 09:55:01
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answer #4
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answered by Wind Driven Wanderer 4
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Meteorology (from Greek: μετέωρον, meteoron, "high in the sky"; and λόγος, logos, "knowledge") is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. Meteorological phenomena are observable weather events which illuminate and are explained by the science of meteorology. Those events are bound by the variables that exist in Earth's atmosphere. They are temperature, pressure, water vapor, and the gradients and interactions of each variable, and how they change in time. The majority of Earth's observed weather is located in the troposphere.
Meteorology, climatology, atmospheric physics, and atmospheric chemistry are sub-disciplines of the atmospheric sciences. Meteorology and hydrology comprise the interdisciplinary field of hydrometeorology.
Interactions between our atmosphere and the oceans are part of coupled ocean-atmosphere studies. Meteorology has application in many diverse fields such as the military, energy production, farming, shipping and construction.
2007-06-02 08:57:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I found a university that offers a degree in meteorology. Here are some of the required courses:
Introduction to Atmospheric Science, Atmospheric Physics I (Atmospheric Thermodynamics) and II (Introduction to Aerosol and Cloud Physics), Synoptic Meteorology I and II, Atmospheric Dynamics I and II, Physical Oceanography, Atmospheric Chemistry, and Light Scattering, Radiative Transfer, and Remote Sensing or Numerical Modelling of Atmospheres and Oceans
2007-06-02 09:09:15
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answer #6
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answered by BethS 6
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A meteorologist is one who studies the weather in its aerodynamics , chemistry and its atmospheric mode to ably forecast the weather conditions in your local areas, state and national levels as well.
2007-06-03 06:57:35
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answer #7
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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The weather.
2007-06-02 09:23:55
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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The weather.
2007-06-02 08:58:36
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Weather forecast
2007-06-02 09:01:00
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answer #10
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answered by guju001 4
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