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Weather Readers?

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how much do the weather readers on TV earn, and what qualifications do you need to be a meteorologist ( I KNOW I SPELT IT WRONG), and/or a weather reader

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  1. If it's something you would really like to do, then you won't care so much about what they earn.

    Meteorologists, and you did spell it right, are awesome and work hard at what they do. I would be proud to be one even if the weather doesn't do what I say it will!!

    Good Luck!!


  2. The ability to read an autocue is about all you need.

  3. I'm not sure what weather broadcasters make. It would depend at least in part to where you are working. If you work for NBC in New York City, your going to make more than working at the local PBS station in Fargo ND.

    And you spelled Meteorologist correctly. :D

    Meteorology has a LOT of specialties (microclimates, long range planning, etc) and they are employed all over. VERY few are broadcasters. The largest employer is NOAA.

    It is a college major like marketing or anything else would be, you just get to take cool (and tough) classes like Atmospheric Thermodynamics :)

  4. For most television stations, the salary depends on experience.

    The first year is around $80000 /year and goes up to $150000 /year after 5 years.

  5. i dunno  about 500 a week   and you will proberly need top marks to be a weather metrorologist

    ( this has nothing to do with this question )

    the person holly leach (s**y baby )  is really a boy i heard this boy got his accont deleted with over 2500 points and he does not like to lose and he made to accounts his other one is call MIDGYMAN and apparently he is answering questions on one account then going on to his other account and giving best answer  this kid needs sorting out !!!!!!

  6. i dunno :(
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