climatologist
Climatologists study the average change in weather and climate from a long-term perspective. They research and analyse historic weather conditions in order to forecast climatic conditions trends such as changes in temperature, global warming, or regional evolutive weather conditions. They use these findings for advising on environmental policy, construction, agricultural projects, and societal matters.
Also called: climate scholar, climate science researcher, climate research scientist, climatology analyst, climate scientist, climatology science researcher, climatology research scientist, climatology researcher
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- essential skills
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- optional skills
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- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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- aviation meteorologist3 skills in common
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- political scientist3 skills in common
- statistician3 skills in common
Optional skills
20- agronomy
- analyse environmental data
- assess environmental impact
- conduct ecological research
- determine historic climate changes
- develop environmental policy
- develop models for weather forecast
- environmental policy
- geographic information systems
- geology
- green space strategies
- manage air quality
- manage meteorological database
- oceanography
- operate meteorological instruments
- palaeoclimatology
- urban pollution implications
- use geographic information systems
- use meteorological tools to forecast meteorological conditions
- use specialised computer models for weather forecasting
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