Meteorology
Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere and its phenomena, encompassing weather processes and patterns, as well as the analysis and forecasting of weather conditions. As a crucial component of physical geography and atmospheric science, meteorology investigates the interactions between Earth's atmosphere, land, and oceans, contributing to our understanding of environmental science and the Earth system as a whole. Meteorological studies involve the application of physics, chemistry, and mathematics to examine the behavior of gases, clouds, precipitation, and other atmospheric constituents. Ultimately, meteorology provides vital information for various sectors, including aviation, agriculture, emergency management, and renewable energy, ensuring a safer and more sustainable world.
External Links
- [Meteorology.com] National and Local Weather Radar, Daily Forecast, Hurricane and information from The Weather Channel and weather.com
- [Meteorology.org] National and Local Weather Radar, Daily Forecast, Hurricane and information from The Weather Channel and weather.com
- [Hydrometeorology.com] Hydrometeorology.com | Bringing the truth to light.
- [meteorologyjob.com] MeteorologyJob.com focuses on helping Meteorology professionals find their next career at a business or institution.
- [Micrometeorology.com]
- [meteorologytraining.tpub.com] Essentials of meteorology, weather meteorology, weather training, and other related manuals
- [met.reading.ac.uk] Department of Meteorology - University of Reading
- [raig.co.uk] Meteorology - Optics - Precision
- [physicsinhighered.com] physicsinhighered.com is a job board facilitating careers for the wide range of physics and scientific research jobs in higher education. These range from Geophysicist/field seismology, Metallurgy, Nanotechnology, Radiation protection, Research scientist (physical sciences), Investment analyst, Meteorology and Nuclear engineering.Physics in Higher Education
- [Landslip.org] Landslide Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment, Preparedness and Early Warning in South Asia: Integrating Meteorology, Landscape and Society (LANDSLIP)
- [metoc.navy.mil] Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command | Public Facing