Meteorologists analyze atmospheric data, use computer programs to model the weather, and create weather reports. They often work in research, weather services, or the media industry, advising various industries on weather-related decisions.
The average gross annual salary for meteorologists is €54,400, which corresponds to a monthly salary of €4,533 gross. The salary range is from €40,800 to €80,300 gross per year. Experienced meteorologists earn between €3,720 and €6,094 gross per month, while beginners can expect a salary between €2,900 and €3,700 gross. The best salaries are found in Hamburg, Hesse and Baden-Württemberg, while the salaries in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuring and Brandenburg tend to be lower.
To work as a meteorologist, you usually need a university degree in meteorology, geosciences or a related field. Many universities offer specialized courses that impart both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Further qualifications such as a master's or doctoral degree can improve career opportunities.
Meteorologists have a variety of career options: they can work in research, weather services, teaching, or in the media industry as weather moderators. In addition, there are jobs in companies that specialize in the effects of weather and climate on the economy, as well as in government agencies and international organizations.
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