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Which universities have strong meteorology programs?

Hi all! I've recently become super interested in meteorology and I think it might be the right field for me. I'm a junior currently exploring college options. Can anyone recommend top universities that offer great meteorology programs? Thank you!

7 months ago

Hello! It's fantastic that you've discovered a passion for meteorology and want to pursue it in college. There is a variety of universities with strong meteorology programs. Here are a few highly regarded institutions that offer excellent meteorology or atmospheric science programs:

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Their program is in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, and offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in atmospheric science with a focus on meteorology.

2. Penn State University: The Meteorology and Atmospheric Science Department at Penn State is one of the top programs in the country, offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees and providing hands-on research opportunities for students.

3. University of Oklahoma: Home to the National Weather Center, the University of Oklahoma's School of Meteorology offers robust programs and research opportunities. Students have access to state-of-the-art technology and work closely with professionals in the field.

4. University of Wisconsin-Madison: Their Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences program offers strong undergraduate and graduate degrees with opportunities to collaborate with experts at a variety of research centers.

5. Texas A&M University: The Department of Atmospheric Sciences offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs in meteorology, with a focus on both research and real-world applications.

6. Florida State University: Through their Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, FSU offers undergraduate and graduate programs in meteorology. Students have access to research facilities and technology, such as the Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies.

7. University of Albany (SUNY): Their Department of Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences is well known for producing high-quality researchers and meteorologists, offering both undergraduate and graduate programs.

These are just a few examples of universities with strong meteorology programs, and there are certainly other great programs out there depending on your specific interests and geographic preferences. Be sure to research each program in detail to see which one fits your academic and personal goals the best. Good luck!

7 months ago

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