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The best known area of meteorology is weather f...Hi<br />The best known area of meteorology is weather forecasting. Yet meteorologists do more than forecast weather conditions. Others study climate change, pollution and storms. They conduct research in the specialist areas of climatology, dynamic meteorology, physical meteorology and industrial meteorology.A career as a meteorologist can involved working around the clock, seven days a week, including public holidays. Overtime may be involved during weather emergencies. Deadline pressure can be frequent and unremitting. Working in weather stations often means working in isolation. Atmospheric scientists may be involved in observing weather conditions and collecting data from aircraft. Weather forecasters who broadcast forecasts may have to work evenings and weekends.annahttp://www.commoninterviewquestions.org/noreply@blogger.com