- Meteorologist: You can be a meteorologist anywhere, since weather can be found all over the world. You get to tell the public what they can expect and when severe weather (such as thunderstorms, tornadoes, or hurricanes) are headed in their direction.
- Climatologist: The long-term studies by climatologists are used to develop assessments of historical climate conditions in various cities, states, regions, countries and continents. Climatologists also watch for any significant changes in climates over time, which may affect long-term future weather conditions in an area.
- Storm chaser: Storm chasers develop weather and climate reports using charts, graphs and computer software as well as up-close-and-personal experience and photographs of tornadoes, rain storms, hurricanes and other natural phenomena.
- Environmental scientist: careers in this field of science emphasize study of the impact of climate changes and environmental conditions on people, animals and plant life.