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Forecasting the Future: What Teens Need to Know About a Career in Weather and Meteorology for Teens

Par : Sarah Michaels
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231840885
  • EAN9798231840885
  • Date de parution09/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

This book is packed with everything teens need to know about working in the world of weather. Whether you're curious about becoming a TV meteorologist, chasing tornadoes, building climate models with AI, or even helping people stay safe during natural disasters, this book walks you through the skills, school paths, and surprising job options that make up the wide world of meteorology. You'll learn about different types of meteorologists-from government forecasters and emergency planners to oceanographers, data analysts, and science communicators-and what they do each day.
There are also chapters on how much money people make, what degrees are helpful (and when you don't need one), and where the biggest job opportunities are growing. Best of all, this guide was written for teens who are still figuring things out. You don't have to have all the answers yet. What you do need? Curiosity, determination, and a love of learning how the world works. Whether you're interested in weather science, climate change, or just want to explore something new, this book is your starting point to a career that's always changing-just like the sky.
This book is packed with everything teens need to know about working in the world of weather. Whether you're curious about becoming a TV meteorologist, chasing tornadoes, building climate models with AI, or even helping people stay safe during natural disasters, this book walks you through the skills, school paths, and surprising job options that make up the wide world of meteorology. You'll learn about different types of meteorologists-from government forecasters and emergency planners to oceanographers, data analysts, and science communicators-and what they do each day.
There are also chapters on how much money people make, what degrees are helpful (and when you don't need one), and where the biggest job opportunities are growing. Best of all, this guide was written for teens who are still figuring things out. You don't have to have all the answers yet. What you do need? Curiosity, determination, and a love of learning how the world works. Whether you're interested in weather science, climate change, or just want to explore something new, this book is your starting point to a career that's always changing-just like the sky.