I am a college student majoring in meteorology, and suddenly I feel that my major is narrow and my thinking is not open enough. I don't know what inspired me to take this road.
If you want to learn this knowledge of meteorology well. There are many things to learn, such as introduction to basic atmospheric science, introduction to earth system, fluid mechanics, and fortran and grads are all specialized courses. Synoptic analysis, synoptic principles, dynamic meteorology, atmospheric circulation, and then further research is advanced meteorology, advanced atmospheric circulation, learning model, wrf. Mm5, etc. I don't know how much you have learned.
If you want to judge the future weather forecast. There are many factors to consider. It can be said that it is the evolution of the weather that knows the sky above and the earth below. It also has a great relationship with topography, such as land surface, near-surface layer, Ekman layer, inversion radiation and so on. There are also temperature field, height field of each layer (generally 500hpa, 850hpa and ground), satellite cloud picture, radar map and so on. Encounter major weather. We should also consider the location of subtropical high, polar nest, typhoon and so on. The more factors are considered, the more natural thinking is broadened.
If you think your major is narrow, it's because you are only a freshman and a sophomore, right? This reminds me of Mu Rongfu, who lost the game against Xiao Feng. He felt that his kung fu at home was poor and his skills were inferior to others, and he wanted to end himself. In fact, he didn't study well, and was later saved by a masked man (his father Murong Bo).
Hmm. If the employment is narrow. I admit it. Most of us work in the Meteorological Bureau. After all, they are government departments. . . .
But the professional scope is narrow and meaningless.
I don't know what school you are in, but you can change your major in our school (Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology).
I wish you success in your study.