Program Length: 2-3 months long; to clarify, this is a national program but is referenced by state via a link (to each state’s programs). Some states don’t have a program, but those that do vary in starting dates (2-3 month program length is consistent).
Location: Can be either in-person, hybrid, or virtual (depending on the location within the United States)
Admissions Requirements:
- Be a student in either high school, college, or recently graduated from college; live in the United States
- Some may be paid, some may not be paid.
Application Deadline: Year-round
Highlight:
The National Weather Service offers a unique student opportunity for hands-on experience in weather forecasting. This program, available as in-person, hybrid, or virtual, spans 2-3 months and is open to high school students, college students, and recent graduates residing in the U.S. Applications deadlines vary by state, and participants will gain practical experience in weather forecasting, operating NOAA Weather Radios, and using Advanced Weather Interactive Processing Systems (AWIPS). They may also engage in specialized projects such as weather-event case studies, storm surveys, and equipment site visits, depending on the location.
What sets this program apart is its ability to provide real-world meteorological experience, working alongside professional meteorologists. The flexible working hours and diverse tasks, from storm surveying to remote site visitations, make it an invaluable opportunity for aspiring meteorologists. This experience not only contributes to personal development but also offers a chance to make a meaningful impact on the community. For more information, visit the National Weather Service’s contact page or explore their student opportunities.
Cost: None