How do they match: Atmospheric and Space Scientists

  • Atmospheric and Space Scientists

  • Science and Operations Officer
  • Atmospheric Scientist
  • Physical Scientist
  • Research Scientist
  • Space Scientist

  • Investigate atmospheric phenomena and interpret meteorological data, gathered by surface and air stations, satellites, and radar to prepare reports and forecasts for public and other uses. Includes weather analysts and forecasters whose functions require the detailed knowledge of meteorology.

  • Analyze climate data sets, using techniques such as geophysical fluid dynamics, data assimilation, or numerical modeling.
  • Create visualizations to illustrate historical or future changes in the Earth's climate, using paleoclimate or climate geographic information systems (GIS) databases.
  • Design or develop new equipment or methods for meteorological data collection, remote sensing, or related applications.
  • Develop computer programs to collect meteorological data or to present meteorological information.
  • Formulate predictions by interpreting environmental data, such as meteorological, atmospheric, oceanic, paleoclimate, climate, or related information.
  • Gather data from sources such as surface or upper air stations, satellites, weather bureaus, or radar for use in meteorological reports or forecasts.
  • Interpret data, reports, maps, photographs, or charts to predict long- or short-range weather conditions, using computer models and knowledge of climate theory, physics, and mathematics.
  • Prepare scientific atmospheric or climate reports, articles, or texts.
  • Teach college-level courses on topics such as atmospheric and space science, meteorology, or global climate change.

  • Collaborate on research activities with scientists or technical specialists.
  • Collect environmental data or samples.
  • Instruct college students in physical or life sciences.
  • Interpret research or operational data.
  • Prepare scientific or technical reports or presentations.