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Careers and Profiles for Job Seekers in Meteorology

Career profiles, jobs in meteorology and profiles on a "day in the life" of a meteorologist will help you to decide what career options to choose. Maybe you want to be on the local TV news...Or perhaps you want to design and launch a new weather satellite...or maybe you just want to become a storm chaser. Explore all of your career choices here.
Write Weather Lesson Plans for a New Book to be Published
Have you ever wanted to be a published writer? Well now you can get published as an author in the educational market. Teachers and freelance education writers are being asked to submit lesson plans and activities for guaranteed publication. You may even get paid or gather royalties!
Find a Meteorology Job Now!
Search for a job in your area with this handy job search engine from About.com.
Careers at the NOAA National Weather Service
Learn what it takes to work for the National Weather Service through the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration.
Western Connecticut State University Course Offerings in Meteorology
A list of courses and degrees offered by WCSU is available in this downloadable brochure.
What Can You Do with a Career in Meteorology?
The American Meteorological Society offers this pamphlet on starting a career in meteorology.
NASA Atmospheric Science Career Choices Fact Sheet
The NASA Langley Research Center in Virginia offers this fact sheet on starting a career in the atmospheric sciences.
Penn State Meteorology Degree Program
Penn State University offers degrees in meteorology. Find scholarships, awards, and course offerings in this brochure.

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