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certification program for consulting meteorologists

certification program for consulting meteorologists meteorology that it has had in other technical professions for The program as of 19871 many years. In contrast with the limited view of consulting In an age of expanded environmental technology, the scope and meteorology of only a decade ago, certification now applies to detail of meteorological applications within agriculture, busi- many branches of professional meteorology. The President of ness, industry, and various sectors of government operations the Society in the January 1973 BULLETIN devoted his annual have brought increasing demands for specialized services by editorial to the relevance and vitality of the program. Beginning meteorologists. These services extended beyond the traditional in February 1976, 15 essays on the meaning of the CCM pro- public service functions and statutory responsibilities of the gram have appeared as a special series in the BULLETIN. National Weather Service, and the private practice of consulting meteorology has developed in answer to some of the needs which arose. In meteorology, as in other technical professions such as engineering and medicine, individuals form and main- Consulting meteorologist tain close contact with the public, and in doing so are repre- Fundamentally the consulting meteorologist is a professional sentatives of their profession. The AMS recognized a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

certification program for consulting meteorologists

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society , Volume 68 (8): 10 – Aug 1, 1987

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American Meteorological Society
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1520-0477
DOI
10.1175/1520-0477-68.8.975
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Abstract

meteorology that it has had in other technical professions for The program as of 19871 many years. In contrast with the limited view of consulting In an age of expanded environmental technology, the scope and meteorology of only a decade ago, certification now applies to detail of meteorological applications within agriculture, busi- many branches of professional meteorology. The President of ness, industry, and various sectors of government operations the Society in the January 1973 BULLETIN devoted his annual have brought increasing demands for specialized services by editorial to the relevance and vitality of the program. Beginning meteorologists. These services extended beyond the traditional in February 1976, 15 essays on the meaning of the CCM pro- public service functions and statutory responsibilities of the gram have appeared as a special series in the BULLETIN. National Weather Service, and the private practice of consulting meteorology has developed in answer to some of the needs which arose. In meteorology, as in other technical professions such as engineering and medicine, individuals form and main- Consulting meteorologist tain close contact with the public, and in doing so are repre- Fundamentally the consulting meteorologist is a professional sentatives of their profession. The AMS recognized a

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Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyAmerican Meteorological Society

Published: Aug 1, 1987

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