Didnt know wether to post this under Education or Weather/Chasing but after some internal debate and coordination with surrounding offices felt this was best put under Education but MODs feel free to move as you wish.
Im curious as to how many of you on here are into Marine Meteorology?
I just finished up an internship with a major private weather firm that does most of their business in the marine meteorology sector through forecasting wind/waves and swells for the shipping industry across the world. This, in combination with a myriad of Marine COMET modules, has given me a basic understanding of how marine meteorology works.
Some things Ive learned include, dynamic fetches/resonance, coastal LLJs, QuickScat winds and their shortcomings, marine boundary layer meteorology, how to use a Breitschneider nomogram, and the fundamentals of marine ocean models with their various coordinate systems and the disadvantages and advantages of each of these systems.
As some of you know, Im unemployed and looking for a job in forecasting, wether it be atmospheric or oceanic, so Id like to know from some of you what you think my chances are of getting a job with a large marine forecasting firm. Im thinking my chances are rather slim seeing as how a good majority of the mets at my internship company were ex-Navy; dont really think I stand much chance up against them in an interview.
Please, any advice or suggestion would be much appreicated.
Im curious as to how many of you on here are into Marine Meteorology?
I just finished up an internship with a major private weather firm that does most of their business in the marine meteorology sector through forecasting wind/waves and swells for the shipping industry across the world. This, in combination with a myriad of Marine COMET modules, has given me a basic understanding of how marine meteorology works.
Some things Ive learned include, dynamic fetches/resonance, coastal LLJs, QuickScat winds and their shortcomings, marine boundary layer meteorology, how to use a Breitschneider nomogram, and the fundamentals of marine ocean models with their various coordinate systems and the disadvantages and advantages of each of these systems.
As some of you know, Im unemployed and looking for a job in forecasting, wether it be atmospheric or oceanic, so Id like to know from some of you what you think my chances are of getting a job with a large marine forecasting firm. Im thinking my chances are rather slim seeing as how a good majority of the mets at my internship company were ex-Navy; dont really think I stand much chance up against them in an interview.
Please, any advice or suggestion would be much appreicated.