Major in it at collage.
Meteoroligist.
to become a meteoroligist, you have to study weather terms and then enroll to get that job. You have to know every thing a meteorologist does.
It takes about a couple years depending on however many years you've been in college.
scientist and meteoroligist ;0)
Not necessarily a license but, you do need a degree.
No he was a nerd. he was never laid either.
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/undergraduate/prospectus/met/
Most major universities offer a wide variety of courses that pertain to "weather forecasting" This is sometimes found in Geography majors or actual studies directly in the field of meteorology.
The chief meteoroligist in Galveston during the storm of 1900 was Isaac Cline.
High pressure areas are places where it is dry and sunny, and there is no moisture.Low pressure ares are places where it is rainy and moist.P.S. It's a meteoroligist, not a weather person. :)
Yes Galveston was warned but ignoredThe meteoroligist was warned that the hurricane was coming, but ignored it
A meteorologist studies the Earth's atmosphere and its weather patterns. They analyze temperature, humidity, wind patterns, and other atmospheric conditions to forecast the weather and understand how the atmosphere functions. They use this information to predict and study weather events like storms, hurricanes, and tornadoes.