Unit group 2112

PSOC Unit group 2112 — Meteorologists

Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere. Their tasks include: a) investigating direction and speed of air movements, pressures, temperatures, humidity, physical and chemical transformation of pollutants and other phenomena such as cloud formation and precipitation, electrical disturbances or solar radiation; b) studying data collected from meteorological stations, radar and satellite imagery and computer model output to plot and forecast weather conditions; c) preparing and reporting short-term or long-term weather maps, forecasts and warnings relating to atmospheric phenomena such as cyclones, storms and other hazards to life and property and disseminating information about atmospheric conditions through a variety of media including radio, television, print and the Internet; d) conducting experiments in fog dispersal, cloud seeding, rain enhancement and other types of weather modification programs; e) developing and testing mathematical computer models of weather and climate for experimental or operational use; f) participating in studies of the effect of weather on the environment; g) analyzing the impact of industrial projects and human activity on the climate and quality of the air and work with the social science, engineering and economic communities to develop appropriate mitigation strategies; h) engaging in the design and development of new equipment and procedures for meteorological data collection, remote sensing, or for related applications; i) conducting research on and improving or developing concepts, theories and operational methods related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere and preparing scientific papers and reports on the outcome of this research; j) preparing scientific papers and reports. Examples of the occupations classified here: Climatologist, Hydrometeorologist, Meteorological scientist, Meteorologist, Weather forecaster, Weather observer

Level Unit group
Code 2112
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere. Their tasks include: a) investigating direction and speed of air movements, pressures, temperatures, humidity, physical and chemical transformation of pollutants and other phenomena such as cloud formation and precipitation, electrical disturbances or solar radiation; b) studying data collected from meteorological stations, radar and satellite imagery and computer model output to plot and forecast weather conditions; c) preparing and reporting short-term or long-term weather maps, forecasts and warnings relating to atmospheric phenomena such as cyclones, storms and other hazards to life and property and disseminating information about atmospheric conditions through a variety of media including radio, television, print and the Internet; d) conducting experiments in fog dispersal, cloud seeding, rain enhancement and other types of weather modification programs; e) developing and testing mathematical computer models of weather and climate for experimental or operational use; f) participating in studies of the effect of weather on the environment; g) analyzing the impact of industrial projects and human activity on the climate and quality of the air and work with the social science, engineering and economic communities to develop appropriate mitigation strategies; h) engaging in the design and development of new equipment and procedures for meteorological data collection, remote sensing, or for related applications; i) conducting research on and improving or developing concepts, theories and operational methods related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere and preparing scientific papers and reports on the outcome of this research; j) preparing scientific papers and reports. Examples of the occupations classified here: Climatologist, Hydrometeorologist, Meteorological scientist, Meteorologist, Weather forecaster, Weather observer

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Physical and earth science professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Physical and earth science professionals grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2112 cover?

Meteorologists prepare short-term or long-term weather forecasts used in aviation, shipping, agriculture and other areas and for the information of the general public. They conduct research related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere. Their tasks include: a) investigating direction and speed of air movements, pressures, temperatures, humidity, physical and chemical transformation of pollutants and other phenomena such as cloud formation and precipitation, electrical disturbances or solar radiation; b) studying data collected from meteorological stations, radar and satellite imagery and computer model output to plot and forecast weather conditions; c) preparing and reporting short-term or long-term weather maps, forecasts and warnings relating to atmospheric phenomena such as cyclones, storms and other hazards to life and property and disseminating information about atmospheric conditions through a variety of media including radio, television, print and the Internet; d) conducting experiments in fog dispersal, cloud seeding, rain enhancement and other types of weather modification programs; e) developing and testing mathematical computer models of weather and climate for experimental or operational use; f) participating in studies of the effect of weather on the environment; g) analyzing the impact of industrial projects and human activity on the climate and quality of the air and work with the social science, engineering and economic communities to develop appropriate mitigation strategies; h) engaging in the design and development of new equipment and procedures for meteorological data collection, remote sensing, or for related applications; i) conducting research on and improving or developing concepts, theories and operational methods related to the composition, structure and dynamics of the atmosphere and preparing scientific papers and reports on the outcome of this research; j) preparing scientific papers and reports. Examples of the occupations classified here: Climatologist, Hydrometeorologist, Meteorological scientist, Meteorologist, Weather forecaster, Weather observer

Where is PSOC 2112 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Physical and earth science professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 2112 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Physical and earth science professionals grouping.