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Meteorology Schools—Who's In, Who's Out?

Yo, interested in studying Meteorology but unsure about what type of colleges to look for. Can anyone provide some guidance on good meteorology programs?

a year ago

Sure, I'd love to help! When thinking about meteorology programs, several top-tier universities come to mind:

1. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State): Known for its excellent College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, Penn State offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in meteorology and atmospheric science. Students can elect to pursue a more science-focused degree or a business concentration for a career in weather forecasting.

2. University of Oklahoma (OU): The School of Meteorology at OU is considered one of the best in the country. They offer Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate programs. The school is also associated with the National Weather Center, which houses a variety of weather and climate-related organizations.

3. Florida State University (FSU): Particularly known for its work in tropical meteorology, FSU offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. They also feature research in areas including hurricane and climate modeling, weather prediction, and much more.

4. University of Wisconsin, Madison (UW Madison): The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Department offers a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of atmospheric sciences and meteorology. The location of the university allows students to study a wide range of weather patterns.

5. University of Albany, SUNY: The Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences offers an exceptional program, and students benefit from partnerships with the Albany National Weather Service and the New York State Mesonet.

Remember to check out the specifics of each curriculum – for instance, if hurricane prediction is your interest, FSU might be a solid choice, while if you're looking for a program that explores a range of weather patterns, UW Madison would be ideal. Always look at the faculty's research interests, research opportunities for students, and potential weather field experiences, as these can help enhance your understanding and passion for the field.

a year ago

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