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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 27, No. 15. 1964.

NEW ZEALAND Meteorological Service has vacancies for scientific officers to participate in various activities including: * Interpretation of cloud patterns and radiation measurements from meleorological satellites; * Development of radar techniques for measuring rainfall intensities at a distance; * Measurements of ozone concentrations in the stratosphere; * Studies of stratospheric air circulations and exchange with the troposphere; * Application of computer techniques to solution of hydrodyna…

NEW ZEALAND Meteorological Service has vacancies for scientific officers to participate in various activities including: * Interpretation of cloud patterns and radiation measurements from meleorological satellites; * Development of radar techniques for measuring rainfall intensities at a distance; * Measurements of ozone concentrations in the stratosphere; * Studies of stratospheric air circulations and exchange with the troposphere; * Application of computer techniques to solution of hydrodynamic equasions used in predicting large scale motions of the atmosphere; * Development of statistical methods for forecasting local weather elements; * Weather forecasting for aviation and general purposes; * Studies in engineering climatology and estimation of extreme values for design purposes; * Application of climatic data to agricultural problems. Qualifications: Men or women with honours degrees in physics or mathematics preferred. Ability to employ computer techniques would be an advantage. Recruits will be given appropriate meteorological training in Wellington commencing in February, 1965. Enquiries: To The Director, N.Z. Meteorological Service, P.O. Box 722, Wellington.