the weather. I am stating many topics such as : How Meteorology got its name, The tools
meteorologists use to tell the weather, many ancient philosophers who were believed to
have created meteorology, how to become a meteorologist, what meteorologists really
do, how much money they make, and where they work. This paper will tell you
everything you need to know about meteorology.
The word meteorology comes from ancient Greek mythology. It takes its name
from the Greek word meteor on-something that happens high in the sky. The ancient
Greeks looked at clouds, rain, and wind and tried to understand how they are connected to
one another. The weather was important in their simple way of living because it affected
the farmers who cropped plants and their fishermen who sailed the waters. Today, our
way of living and our environment are affected even worsted by things in the atmosphere.
Aristotle is considered the father of meteorology. His book Meteorological,
written around 340 B.C., was the first major study of the atmosphere. Although some of
Aristotle's ideas about rain, hailstorms, and other kinds of weather were right, many were
not. Like other philosophers of his time, he believed that brains and reason alone could
lead to truth. He did not think it was necessary to observe the details of the world in order
to understand it.
For a very long time, the only features of the weather that could be measured
were wind direction and rainfall. The thermometer was invented around A.D. 1600, and
the barometer, which measures atmospheric pressure, came a few years later. Over the
next 200 years, devices were developed for measuring wind speed, humidity, and other
important qualities of the atmosphere. Scientists used these instruments to record the
periodical trends that are known as climate. However, they still