- Numerical Modeling: Developing and running complex computer models that simulate the Earth’s atmosphere and climate. These models use mathematical equations to predict weather patterns and long-term climate trends.
- Data Analysis: Collecting and analyzing vast amounts of meteorological and climatological data from various sources, including satellites, ground stations, and other observational systems.
- Research and Forecasting: Conducting research to improve the accuracy and understanding of weather and climate processes. Using modeling results to make weather forecasts, understand climate change, and assess its impacts.
- Climate Change Studies: Investigating the causes and effects of climate change, as well as proposing mitigation and adaptation strategies.
- Policy and Decision Support: Providing information and recommendations to government agencies, industries, and policymakers to help them make informed decisions related to weather and climate.
- Public Education: Engaging in public outreach and education to raise awareness about weather and climate issues and promote climate literacy.