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Employment direction and prospect of atmospheric science

The employment direction and prospect of atmospheric science are as follows:

1. Local Meteorological Bureaus and Oceanic Bureaus: The Meteorological Bureau is the most relevant employment unit of atmospheric science, mainly engaged in weather forecasting and theoretical analysis. However, with the high popularity of civil service examination, it is more and more difficult to enter, especially in provincial and municipal government departments.

2. Air traffic control bureaus, airlines and airports: It is relatively busy to enter air traffic control bureaus, airlines and airports in various places to engage in short-term weather forecasting, but the salary is relatively high. At first, the salary is higher, but the salary increase will be smaller.

3. Agriculture, environment, electric power and other industries: enter these industries to engage in theoretical analysis and prediction of meteorological conditions, and guide agricultural production, artificial precipitation enhancement, pollution prevention, and energy development and utilization.

4. Finance and Internet industry: A small number of atmospheric science majors can also enter financial investment companies related to the atmosphere and environment to engage in industry analysis and forecasting. There are also students who enter Internet companies to engage in program development.

Introduction to atmosphere:

The mass of the atmosphere covering the whole earth is about 5.3× 10 2 1g, accounting for about one millionth of the total mass of the earth. Due to gravity, 90% of the atmospheric quality is concentrated in the atmosphere above the surface15km below, and 99.9% is within 48km. Above 2000 kilometers, the atmosphere is extremely thin, and it gradually transitions to interstellar space, with no obvious upper limit.

The compressibility of the atmosphere itself, solar radiation, the shape and gravity of the earth, the revolution and rotation of the earth, the distribution of land and sea on the surface of the earth and the topographic relief, and the evolution of the earth and its ecosystem are the main natural conditions that cause the specific composition, structure and movement of the earth's atmosphere.