Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena, such as weather patterns, storms and climate variability across short time periods (from hours to weeks). Meteorologists use scientific tools and models to forecast weather conditions and provide valuable information for safety and for daily planning (for example, do I bring an umbrella?).

Climate science/climatology focuses on studying longer-term climate patterns and trends over larger geographical scales (from years to centuries). Climatologists analyse historical weather data and use computer models to understand how factors such as greenhouse gases and natural processes influence climate change. They contribute to our understanding of climate variability, climate change impacts and adaptation strategies.

Learning areas/subjects

You may be interested in this occupation group if you enjoyed these learning areas at school:

  • Physics
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Environmental sciences
  • Geography
  • Maths

Skills

  • Outdoor
  • Teamwork
  • Problem-solving
  • Scientific

Meteorology and climate science careers

Meteorologists

Environmental Scientists

Environmental Scientists study, develop, implement and advise on policies and plans for managing and protecting the environment, flora, fauna and other natural resources.

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Other Natural and Physical Science Professionals

Other Natural and Physical Science Professionals include Meteorologists, Climatologists and Weather Forecasters.

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Meet Amanda, the Meteorologist

Andrea Peace is the National Manager of Community Information at the Bureau of Meteorology. Her passion for meteorology started as a young child growing up on the coast of Victoria.

Meet Sarah, the Climate Scientist

Dr Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick shares her insights about life as a Climate Scientist. 

Meet Dr Jane Cainey, Chemist and Climatologist

Hear from Climate Change Scientist and energy expert Dr Jane Cainey about how facilitating the development of a reliable, resilient energy network is essential for building a sustainable future.

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