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Meteorology and Climatology


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American Meteorological Society, Student Chapter
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Overview

Meteorology and climatology are atmospheric sciences; study the processes and phenomena that result in various types of weather, the spatial and temporal patterns of weather, and the variability of climate.

Possible Careers

Majors have an exceptionally high success rate in obtaining career positions in their area of expertise. Work for the National Weather Service, Environmental Protection Agency, or another organization.

OVERVIEW

How our program prepares you for the field

The Meteorology & Climatology major exceeds the minimum curriculum jointly recommended by the American Meteorological Society and the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research and also meets the course work requirements for National Weather Service employment.

The university belongs to the prestigious University Corporation for Atmospheric Research and its association with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.

The program presents opportunities for majors to accept professional internships with federal and state agencies, as well as private industry.

Majors successfully compete for national prestigious scholarships and fellowships such as the American Meteorological Society Graduate Fellowships.

The Meteorology/Climatology program has a state-of-the-art weather analysis laboratory facility where students get hands-on experience with real-time data. The facility has 15 computer workstations to display and analyze weather data. The software is written to enable beginning students as well as more advanced students to use the workstations easily.

You will be able to apply the knowledge learned in the classroom to current real-time weather situations. For example, students often gather in the laboratory during severe weather events to display current surface and upper air conditions, radar images and satellite pictures to determine where the severe weather will take place.


Field trips, contests, and other weather and climate activities

Clubs and Organizations

The student chapter of the American Meteorological Society sponsors field trips, guest speakers, a forecast contest, and an annual banquet. In the past, the chapter has taken overnight field trips to the National Severe Storms Laboratory and Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma; the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado; and the NWS River Forecast Center in Minneapolis.


Conduct research with UCARE

Opportunity

Conduct undergraduate funded research with faculty in the Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences Program.


Department site

Meteorology and Climatology Website

Talk to the adviser

Visit the Adviser
Dr. Merlin Lawson
306 Bessey Hall
472-2418
mlawson1@unl.edu