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Using, testing, calibrating and performing minor and preventive maintenance on meteorological. Providing weather/oceanographic briefings. Preparing up-to-date weather maps and oceanographic data. Interpreting satellite data, radar imagery, and meteorological and oceanographic codes. Operating meteorological satellite receivers. Making visual and instrument observations of weather and sea conditions. Collecting, recording and analyzing weather and oceanographic information. You will perform duties that may include: Navy Reserve Sailors seamlessly support and actively aid that mission, all while continuing to lead their own independent lives in the civilian world.Īs an Aerographer’s Mate, you’ll supply important environmental information that impacts Navy missions of all types. The mission of the Navy Reserve is to provide strategic depth and deliver operational capabilities to the Navy and Marine Corps team and Joint forces, in times of peace or war. You’ll use skills in science and math to calculate weather patterns, analyze data and distribute forecasts to ships and squadrons around the world, providing accurate measures of air pressure, temperature, wind speed and sea state.Īs an Aerographer’s Mate, you’re not just a “weatherman”– you’re an integral member of the Information Warfare Community, aiding us with critical knowledge in any battle space.
As an AG, you are the expert in meteorology and oceanography. But our Aerographer’s Mates can predict almost every detail to make sure Navy forces succeed in any physical environment.