Applied Math and Meteorology
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 12:23 am
This is my first post on this website. I can’t believe that it took me this long to discover weather forums! I am looking forward to having many informative weather conversations on this site.
I need some advise for a possible career in atmospheric science. I am currently a senior in college. My major is applied mathematics with a concentration in quantitative modeling, and my minor is physics. After graduating, I plan to get an additional degree in atmospheric science.
I am trying to find out if my applied mathematics degree will be useful in any fields in meteorology. If so, which ones?
Any advice that you can give me regarding my atmospheric science degree would be appreciated. Are there any concentrations that would best fit my educational background? Also, is it possible for me to get into graduate school for meteorology with my math degree? I remember reading that you can apply for grad school for meteorology with certain majors other than meteorology. Is this true?
Thanks in advance for your assistance
I need some advise for a possible career in atmospheric science. I am currently a senior in college. My major is applied mathematics with a concentration in quantitative modeling, and my minor is physics. After graduating, I plan to get an additional degree in atmospheric science.
I am trying to find out if my applied mathematics degree will be useful in any fields in meteorology. If so, which ones?
Any advice that you can give me regarding my atmospheric science degree would be appreciated. Are there any concentrations that would best fit my educational background? Also, is it possible for me to get into graduate school for meteorology with my math degree? I remember reading that you can apply for grad school for meteorology with certain majors other than meteorology. Is this true?
Thanks in advance for your assistance