What's Your Weather Research
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NCSU PhD student Casey Burleyson describes his research on clouds and drizzle and explains why the results are important to the field of meteorology. Believe it or not, clouds and drizzle have exciting implications!
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What's Your Weather Job
"What's Your Weather Job" is our video series highlighting a broad range of meteorology and weather-related career options. During each interview with a professional meteorologist, we ask about his/her job details, skills and education necessary to do the job, and a forecast for the future of that specific sector of the field. If you are interested in telling us about your weather job, or if you have a specific one that you would like to see featured, please let us know by contacting us through our "Contact" page.
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Dr. Ryan Boyles of the State Climate Office of North Carolina describes his job and potential changes in the field of applied climatology.
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Past Interviews:
NCSU professor Dr. Gary Lackmann talks about his weather job and why he enjoys it.
RenRe meteorologist/trader Tom Paylor describes his job and how he got into it.
Darin Figurskey, Meteorologist-in-Charge of the National Weather Service office in Raleigh, NC, describes his weather job and offers advice to students interested in a career with the NWS.
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North Carolina Division of Air Quality meteorologist tells us about his weather job and offers advice to those interested in pursuing air quality as a career.
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WRAL meteorologist Nate Johnson talks a little about his job and what it takes to succeed in it.