Kāhuna Nānā Uli Climatology & Meteorology Kālaianiau (climatology) were kahu with important roles in Hawaiian society. Using their observational skills, detailed moon calendars predicting weather, tides, ocean conditions and weather phenomena were created. These observations and predictions were used in understanding farming and fishing cycles. Names for climate zones, rains and winds were recorded in writing and used to describe patterns and places. The practice of Kālaianiau is also extremely important in sailing and ocean activities. Climatologists (Kanaka Kālaianiau) study the atmosphere s physical characteristics, motions, and processes. The best known application of this knowledge is forecasting the weather or meteorology (Kilo `ōuli i ke au o ka manawa). Climatologists attempt to identify and interpret climate trends, understand past weather, and predict today s weather. As our planet continues to change, these scientists learn from the past to help us prepare for the future.
Meteorologist (Weather) Manage the marine, aviation, and fire weather programs, and serve as the Region's Warning coordination Meteorologist. Implements plans and procedures to improve community preparedness for high impact events including management of verification, StormReady and TsunamiReady programs, and outreach, as well as possible participation in regional storm assessment teams. Promotes warning, watch, and forecast collaboration with NWS field offices and National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP). Leads the development and management of the science program within the Region. Ensures the effective integration of scientific research into operations. Bachelor's or higher degree with major study in Meteorology, atmospheric science, or other natural science major that included at least 24 semester (36 quarter) hours of credit in meteorology/ atmospheric science. Ability to communicate effectively in a fast paced environment. Programming skills are preferred but not necessary. Level II: $66,951.00 + Chief Level: $75,000.00 + Storm warnings Tsunami preparedness Marine forecasts Aviation warnings Fire condition reports Government: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Assoc, National Weather Service, Regional and International Airports, Pacific Disaster Center, Bureau of Land Management Private: Private Aviation Companies, Raytheon Polar Services, UBS Investment Banking, TimeWarner Cable
Meteorologists (Climate & Human Health) Prepare air quality forecasts using climatological data, historical data trend analysis, and current weather data (e.g., meteorological data, weather service observations, weather discussions; surface and upper air analysis and charts; satellite image interpretation; county and regional air quality and meteorological data, and atmospheric structure analysis). Gathers and analyzes data to identify meteorological situations and models that represent air pollution situations. BS in Meteorology or associated degree. Ability to communicate effectively in a fast paced environment. Professional experience working on construction sites and office environments $44,532 - $69,118 Forecasting weather Tracking storms Interacting with the public Predicting health effects and monitoring air quality of Vog & Ozone. Government: Department of Health, Department of, Hurricane Centers, Private: Health Care companies and Health Insurance
Weather Technician Accurate weather forecasts are needed to plan troop movements, airplane flights, and ship traffic. Meteorological specialists collect information about weather and sea conditions for use by meteorologists. They make visual observations and take readings from weather equipment, radar scans, and satellite photographs. Launch weather balloons to record wind speed and direction Identify the types of clouds present and estimate cloud height and amount of cloud cover Take readings of barometric pressure, temperature, humidity, and sea conditions Operate radio equipment to receive information from satellites Plot weather information on maps and charts Forecast weather based on readings and observations Training length varies depending on specialty. Training in basic meteorology and oceanography methods for plotting weather data, analyzing radar and satellite weather information Starting at $28,000.00 Collect information on weather and sea conditions. Plot weather information on maps and charts. Planning military operations. Government: US Military, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Assoc, National Weather Service, Regional and International Airports, Private: TV stations, Aviation Companies
Anchor Meteorologist Interpret weather data from the National Weather Service and NOAA, and an excellent knowledge of local topography and climate patterns. The Meteorologist must have a strong on-camera presence and be able to communicate information in a clear and understandable manner. Duties include producing and giving morning weather briefings, midday weather briefing/update and any special weather updates as needed during the workday. Degree in Meteorology or Atmospheric Science and a minimum of one year of experience in professional broadcast meteorology. Always on call in the event of severe weather, and may be asked to provide wallto-wall coverage at a moment's notice during these times. This person also needs a good sense of humor and a pleasant manner when dealing with the public, as the Meteorologist is often sent out on station promotions. $88,050.00 Forecasting weather Tracking storms Interacting with the public Conduct station tours and school visits Government: Regional and International Airports, TV stations Private: Aviation Companies, Consulting weather companies
Research Hydrologist The scientist plans and conducts hydrological and watershed research within streams, riparian zones, wetlands and other aquatic systems that are part of the tropical landscapes of the Pacific Islands. Research will focus on hydrology of tropical streams, estuaries, freshwater swamps and mangrove forests. The research objective for the hydrologist position is to develop an understanding of basic fluvial hydrology and how land use, climate change, restoration and other management strategies affect the quantity and quality of the water resource. Bachelors degree in a geo science field or 3-5 years experience in working with water systems. Conduct research in pertinent area of study. Starting at $45,000.00 Integrate knowledge about the complex interactions of climate, soil, plant, and water. Quantify how disturbances may alter ecosystem function and services Government: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Islands Forestry, Board of Water Supply, Land and Natural Resources Private: Land Owners, Kamehameha Schools, Agricultural companies
Assistant Professor in Meteorology Teach undergraduate courses in radiative transfer, thermodynamics, physical meteorology, remote sensing, introductory meteorology, and climate change. The successful applicant will also teach one or more courses in oceanography. Advise and mentor undergraduate students. Conduct appropriate research and professional development. Service on college/departmental committees is also expected. PhD in meteorology or related area. Conduct research in pertinent area of study. $62,000.00 Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses Aviation focus Interacting with the public Global (& Local) Climate Change Predicting rain and heat changes thru time Government: University of Hawaii and Hawaii Community Colleges Private: Hawaii Pacific University, Chaminade, Bringham Young University
Marine Forecaster Provides optimal routing, weather forecasts, and meteorological consulting for cargo vessels and yachts worldwide. Computer Experience and Programming also a high asset. Applicant must possess excellent communication skills and be a motivated self-starter along with knowledge of world geography and typical office computer software. B.S. in Meteorology Knowledge or experience in tropical meteorology and/or wind, sea and swell forecasting is highly desirable, but we are willing to train the right individual. $58,050.00 Forecasting weather Tracking storms Interacting with the public Translate trends into scheduled events Government: Regional and International Airports, TV stations, National Weather Service, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Private: Aviation Companies, Shipping Industry and boating, sailing clubs
Weather Observer To provide observational meteorological data, usually consisting of daily maximum and minimum temperatures, snowfall, and 24-hour precipitation totals, required to define the climate of the United States and to help measure long-term climate changes. To provide observational meteorological data in near real-time to support forecast, warning and other public service programs. Responsible for recording and archiving weather observation information and backing up instruments as necessary. Weekend, midnight, and holiday shift work will be required. No requirement. National Weather Service or FAA Weather Certificate is recommended. Skills and Experiences Find out more at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/coop/become.htm $ - volunteer basis or paid as necessary Forecasting weather Tracking storms Interacting with the public Conduct station tours and school visits Government: Regional and International Airports, National Weather Service TV stations Private: Aviation Companies and Private consulting firms
Atmospheric Modeler Experience in climate modeling with a focus on the atmosphere. Experience in aerosol, cloud or snow parameterization, and interest in the coupled climate system is highly desirable. The successful candidate is expected to participate in model development, simulation, and evaluation using simulation results, in situ and remote sensing data, as well as contribute, as a co-author or lead author, on presentations, proposals and journal articles. PhD in Atmospheric Physics or related field plus 0-1 years experience in climate modeling or atmospheric process modeling. Candidate must have a working knowledge of Fortran and Unix/Linux. Experience with other compiled computer languages (e.g. C, C++, Java), with an interpreted language (e.g. Python, Matlab, Mathematica, IDL), and with parallel programming is highly desirable. Starting at $ 54,402.00 Climate Trends Weather patterns Dispersal of air pollutants Cloud dispersal Computer Programming technology Government: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Assoc, National Weather Service, FEMA, Pacific Disaster Center, Regional and International Airports Private: Pacific Northwest National Labs, Research & Development Labs
Remote Sensing Technician Operate computer remote sensing interpretive equipment to prepare images, graphic and alphanumeric reports, maps and charts. Develop specialized computer software specific routines to customize and integrate image analysis. Verify the integrity and accuracy of data contained in remote sensing image analysis systems. Use digital remote sensing techniques to collect information about specific features of the Earth. Direct the overall planning and development of mapping projects. Determine remote sensing requirements and the type of acquisition and plotting equipment to be used. Associates or Technical degree. Degrees in geography, computer programming, engineering or related topics helpful. Should have an aptitude for mathematics, including the ability to think visually about geometric forms. They use complex sensing instruments and highly advanced GIS programs, and they must also have good technical and artistic drawing skills. They should have an eye for detail and be able to edit their work for mistakes. Starting at $43,992.00 Urban sprawl Watershed hydraulics Spread of Invasive Sp Human Impact Map Understanding native forest vs. non-native Government: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Assoc, National Weather Service, FEMA, Pacific Disaster Center, NOAA, DoD Private: Mapping and Technology companies, Computer Software companies
Global Change Scientist He/she will serve as member of a team seeking to determine the likely effects of global change on agricultural productivity and water resources in the future. Studies climate change and variation mechanisms through paleoclimate simulations and analyses of observed and simulated data sets in order to clarify how the global change, especially the global warming, will proceed in the climate system which is naturally fluctuating in various space and time scales even if external forcings were not changed. Ph.D. in Geophysics or closely related field. Skills and Experiences Proficiency in measurement techniques needed to evaluate plant responses in such experiments. Expertise and computer fluency in the modeling of crop and rangeland growth as affected by environmental conditions, including elevated CO2 concentrations, and by farm management strategies. $45,285 to $83,902.00 Climate Trends Weather patterns Dispersal of air pollutants Ocean-land feedbacks Crop/Ecosystem modeling Government: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Assoc, National Weather Service, FEMA, Pacific Disaster Center, USDA, Water Conservation Private: Agricultural companies