What is Meteorology: Definition and 32 Discussions

Meteorology is a branch of the atmospheric sciences which includes atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics, with a major focus on weather forecasting. The study of meteorology dates back millennia, though significant progress in meteorology did not occur until the 18th century. The 19th century saw modest progress in the field after weather observation networks were formed across broad regions. Prior attempts at prediction of weather depended on historical data. It was not until after the elucidation of the laws of physics and more particularly, the development of the computer, allowing for the automated solution of a great many equations that model the weather, in the latter half of the 20th century that significant breakthroughs in weather forecasting were achieved. An important domain of weather forecasting is marine weather forecasting as it relates to maritime and coastal safety, in which weather effects also include atmospheric interactions with large bodies of water.
Meteorological phenomena are observable weather events that are explained by the science of meteorology. Meteorological phenomena are described and quantified by the variables of Earth's atmosphere: temperature, air pressure, water vapour, mass flow, and the variations and interactions of those variables, and how they change over time. Different spatial scales are used to describe and predict weather on local, regional, and global levels.
Meteorology, climatology, atmospheric physics, and atmospheric chemistry are sub-disciplines of the atmospheric sciences. Meteorology and hydrology compose the interdisciplinary field of hydrometeorology. The interactions between Earth's atmosphere and its oceans are part of a coupled ocean-atmosphere system. Meteorology has application in many diverse fields such as the military, energy production, transport, agriculture, and construction.
The word meteorology is from the Ancient Greek μετέωρος metéōros (meteor) and -λογία -logia (-(o)logy), meaning "the study of things high in the air."

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  1. H

    Lightning -- real simulation

    Hello, I’m not 100% where to post this but I think it fits best here. I am currently a community college student who is trying to do an honors project for my electronegativity and magnetism course. I am interested in meteorology and know that there are aspects of lightning that are unknown. I...
  2. P

    Need help coming up with ideas (bachelor's thesis)

    TL;DR Summary: Need help coming up with ideas to present a current thesis in terms of qualitative and quantitative ideas. Hey! I have a problem. I have picked up on a project for which I am planning on doing my bachelor's thesis on. The guy behind the project is not a physicist, per se, as he...
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    Why are there clouds over the Intertropical Convergence Zone?

    Intertropical Tropical Zone is the zone where north-east and south-east trade winds converge. This zone usually occurs over (I don’t know if “on” should be here) the equator. In the book The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology by Lutgens and Tarbuck (13th Edition), Figure 7.9 reads I...
  4. xpell

    I What are the most energetic lightning "superbolts" ever measured?

    Hi! I would be interested in properly referenced data about the most powerful / energetic lightning bolts on Earth to get a good idea about their maximum possible order of magnitude (maybe depending on location?) Both direct measurements or indirect but well-founded estimates (e.g. satellite...
  5. T

    BSc in Meteorology with no experience -- Is it reasonable to look for international jobs?

    Summary:: I'm a portuguese citizen, holding a BSc in Meteorology, Oceanography and Geophysics, and I've been applying for job opportunities related to weather forecasting, internationally. I have no experience in it whatsoever, and I would probably require sponsoring. Is it reasonable to...
  6. Orange_Squash

    Planetary scientist/atmospheric physicist - hi

    Hi there, I'm a research scientist having worked in various fields and institutions, I'm now out on my own as an independent contractor. I don't have my computer guy down the hall to ask computer questions to, or the building of experts to quiz when I'm stuck on a problem. I also miss helping...
  7. Sofina

    Meteorology Physics: Apparent wind problem

    Hello everyone. Sorry for the mistakes on my English on this post and on the H/W statements (it is translated by me). I have a homework problem on Meterology Physics, about a ship's Apparent Wind , and it is about the a) question and maybe i don't know well the theory to solve this problem. (I...
  8. J

    Meteorology - USA Lower 48 National Winds Pattern Map Website

    For those interested but may not have found before, the below site provides a continuously updated animated map of wind pattern throughout the continental US PS I have a serious allergic reaction to a species of tree that grows NW of my location and during their pollination period I use this...
  9. When the parameters of the Lorenz System (Meteorology) are chosen right

    When the parameters of the Lorenz System (Meteorology) are chosen right

    When the parameters of the Lorenz System of differential equations are chosen just right, all solutions are attracted towards a very strange-looking set: an attractor which is neither an equilibrium nor a circle.
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    Programs Meteorologists/atmospheric scientists - structure of the study

    I'm not sure if this is the correct thread, so please accept my apologies if I've posted in the wrong section. My question is for meteorologists and atmospheric scientists who did their undergraduate degree in different, but related fields, such as physics, chemistry, Earth science, etc. and...
  11. J

    Writing: Input Wanted What Makes Great Lakes Earth So Geographically Unique?

    https://orig00.deviantart.net/1603/f/2018/163/d/8/great_lakes_earth_map_by_jdailey1991-dce7cbj.jpg Dark brown=mountains. Light brown=uplifts. Black=Igneous provinces still visible today at their original extent with no consideration of erosion. Let us say that, in the future, some scientists...
  12. A

    Meteorology: Turbulence/Dimensionless Analysis

    Good afternoon, I find it hard to understand friction velocity, shear stress, momentum and temperature scale. For a class, we are using MOST dimensionless analysis to find values of intensity for the turbulence. However, I'm struggling with the terms. What exactly is friction velocity u*? My...
  13. S

    I How would weather differ on a planet with a longer day?

    Hypothetical question that came up in World Building stack exchange. The question asked for what the longest reasonable day length would be. I thought that a 100 hour day: * Afternoons in what are now hot deserts would be uninhabitable. * Frost traps in more polar climates would be...
  14. G

    Courses Need Help deciding which classes to take

    Merry Christmas everyone! I have a question and I want some honest answers. So this semester I took Organic Chemistry 1 and Calculus 1. I both passed but with a D, sadly the courses won't transfer to my school I want to attend in the future (waiting for a response from the schools I applied...
  15. DrYassine

    Relationship between "Coriolis Effect" and "Gold Ratio"?

    A common claim that hurricanes and cyclones have geometrical proportions that resemble a logarithmic golden spiral. Knowing that cyclones and hurricanes rotate because of the well-known Coriolis Effect, is it possible that the Golden Ratio is just a natural manifestation of the Coriolis effect?
  16. S

    Why does the heat in the atmosphere mostly go down?

    The wiki article on the greenhouse effect (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_effect) has a top illustration which shows the flow of heat and energy (Watts per meter squared) between outer space, the atmosphere, and Earth's surface. The illustrations shows that of the 519 in the...
  17. M

    How Do You Sketch a Geopotential Field at Different Altitudes?

    Homework Statement Hello, I need a) to Sketch φ which is the geopotential field, dependent on four variables (x,y,z,t) b) to Sketch the geopotential at 2.5 and 7.5 km altitude Homework Equations φ(x,y,z,t) = φ0(z) + c * f0 ( -y ( cos(π * (H-z)/H ) + 1 ) + 1/k * sink(x-ct)) The Attempt at a...
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    Furthering Physics education inline with current job

    Hi, I have a Degree in Pure Physics and I was recruited last year as a cadet hydrographer for a mine. Hydrography is the branch of applied sciences which deals with the measurement and description of the physical features of terrestrial water catchments, as well as with the prediction of their...
  19. mrspeedybob

    Looking for resources on micro and mesoscale meteorology

    My wife got me hang gliding lessons for Christmas, which I'm going to take this summer. In preparation I'd like to learn what I can about atmospheric behavior on scales of a few meters to a few kilometers. I've found small isolated sources with tidbits of information, but nothing with any real...
  20. J

    Meteorology atmosphere temp question

    Homework Statement Could a liquid thermometer register a temperature of -273° C when the air temperature is actually 500° C ? Where would this happen in the atmosphere, and why ? The Attempt at a Solution I have no idea. If someone could just give some possible tips on what it may...
  21. B

    Meteorology question: Cloud direction vs wind direction?

    Sometimes, but not always, the wind direction (as given by weather.com for my location) is exactly the opposite of the cloud movement. For example: the wind may be given as NW but the storm clouds are coming out of the SE. Almost always the wind direction given by weather.com is corroborated...
  22. P

    A good book on geology and/or meteorology?

    I am interested in a easy-to-read book on global geology and/or climate. The book will be ideal if it has discussions on how geology and climate changes, with detailed graphs (or data), due to seismic activities, external impacts like the solar wind from the Sun, and human-induced...
  23. C

    Projection of meteorology radar images onto a sphere

    Hello everybody, I am working on a project for merging the images of multiple meteorology radars covering a large area. I would like to project each of the images onto a spherical surface and merge them. Do you know if there is a piece of software that can help me with that? I can develop in...
  24. R

    Meteorology - Rainfall measurement

    Hello, I wasn't sure exactly where to put this thread. Figured this was the most relevant section. Anyway, I wanted to know what exactly do meteorologists mean when they say that a region will receive 5mm or 10mm of rain during the evening. I read this wiki page...
  25. S

    Welcome Shawn! Learning Math & Physics for Meteorology

    Howdy all, My name is Shawn! I am the newbie (at the moment) on this forum and to Math and Physics. I am 24 years of age (25 in six days) and I live in southern Illinois, USA. My current employment is coal mining. I would like to learn math and physics. I own various Meteorology forums and for...
  26. L

    Need help on boundary layer meteorology

    Hi, i am mech undergrad student, currently i am doing my thesis for CFD simulation of wind flow in urban area by using FLUENT. I am trying to apply logarithmic velocity profiles for my inlet boundary condition. My question is that from the formula of logarithmic wind profile, the velocity will...
  27. H

    Is meteorology really a science?

    When I read a report on an UFO siting, I like to read it as reported. It may be a load of old rubbish, or delusion, but it may also be true. At that time, I do not need to apply scientific proofing. Let's take an established science, one that has passed all of the tests, and is an undisputed...
  28. P

    Questions about EE, Meteorology and Nuclear

    Hello all, I have some questions about the following Environmental Engineering, and Meteorology. What does Environmental Engineers do such as working for a Federal EPA Region? What can someone do with a Meteorology degree (all these degree I am talking about will be BS)? What does a...
  29. B

    Meteorology - Omega Equation

    I'm trying to apply the Omega Equation to a set of surface data. Can anyone further break down the omega equation into its individual parts and give formula's to solve them. In particular parts like the geostrophic vorticity I've so far managed to find the geostrophic wind and static...
  30. S

    Meteorology - radiative equilibrium timescale

    Homework Statement Derive the radiative timescale for an atmosphere: \tau_{E} = \frac{c_{p} p_{0}}{4 g \sigma T^{3}_{E}} Homework Equations As above The Attempt at a Solution I've gathered that the difference between the radiative power of an object, \sigma (T + \Delta T)^{4} And the...
  31. B

    Schools Graduate Schools in Canada for Meteorology and any other releated sciences

    Is there a site with a list of Canada based graduate schools, I want to pursue graduate school not in the US but Canada. Also my GPA is around 3.1 but it is just the start of my junior year and I plan to improve on that to around 3.3 at least, so I hope its still possible for me to go since my...
  32. M

    Wondering what Meteorology is about

    Hey everyone, I've been wondering what meteorology is about...especially as a career, and in university. I've always wanted to do computer engineering...just cause I like computers, and figured that's the thing to do...but I heard Meteorology does a lot of weather stuff too, is there anyway I...
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