1. Meteorologist: This is the most direct employment method. Dr. Meteorology can be a forecaster in the National Meteorological Administration, local meteorological stations and other institutions, responsible for weather forecasting and climate forecasting.
2. Climate researcher: Dr. Meteorology can engage in climate research in universities, research institutions or government departments, including climate change, global warming and other issues.
3. Environmental consultant: A doctor of meteorology can provide environmental consulting services for the government or enterprises, such as evaluating the impact of climate change on agriculture, water resources, energy and other fields.
4. Educator: A doctor of meteorology can hold a teaching position in a university or research institution and teach meteorology-related courses.
5. Data analyst: Meteorologists can use their data analysis skills to work in meteorological companies, insurance companies, energy companies and other institutions to analyze weather and climate data and provide a basis for decision-making.
6. Climate policy consultant: A doctor of meteorology can provide climate policy advice to the government or non-governmental organizations, and participate in the formulation and implementation of climate change response strategies.
7. Environmental scientist: A doctor of meteorology can also engage in environmental science-related work, such as environmental monitoring and environmental impact assessment.
8. Scientific researchers: Meteorologists can do scientific research in scientific research institutions and explore new meteorological theories and methods.