Weather Forecasting: Analyzing weather data from various sources such as satellites, radar, weather stations, and computer models to predict and forecast weather conditions. Climate Analysis: Studying long-term weather patterns, climate trends, and climate change impacts. Research: Conducting research to improve forecasting techniques, understand atmospheric phenomena, and develop new methodologies. Communication: Communicating weather forecasts, warnings, and information to the public, government agencies, businesses, and other stakeholders through reports, presentations, and media appearances. Emergency Response: Providing support during severe weather events, natural disasters, and other emergencies by issuing warnings, advisories, and recommendations. Education: Educating the public about weather phenomena, safety measures, and preparedness through outreach programs, educational materials, and public speaking engagements. Data Analysis: Analyzing large datasets to identify trends, correlations, and anomalies in weather and climate data. Collaboration: Collaborating with other meteorologists, scientists, researchers, government agencies, and industry partners to share data, insights, and expertise.