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Aspiring Meteorologist Who Would Like to Work Preferably in the Study of Hurricanes
      Thu Aug 16 2007 09:42 PM

Hi, I'm currently a high school student in Ontario, Canada. I would like to become a meteorologist in the future, preferably working with hurricanes/severe weather. I am an avid watcher of the weather network, and I monitor the NHC/NRL websites frequently, and I own and read several weather/hurricane study books, etc.

Any advice on specific course types to take? (from what ive seen, physics, chemistry, math, geography, english, other sciences, are the courses i should take)

Any other information about specific universities in Canada/U.S. or information regarding how to work specifically with hurricanes is greatly appreciated.

thanks!

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