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Old February 3rd 16, 01:28 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Job opportunities in New Zealand

On Wednesday, 3 February 2016 09:01:20 UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
I saw the following on the Met-Jobs mailing list and thought it might interest
one or two people on u.s.w. 30 or 40 years ago it's the sort of opportunity that
I would have gone for :-)

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Meteorological Service of New Zealand Ltd (MetService) and MetraWeather are
looking for Meteorologists to join our New Zealand based forecasting team in
Wellington and Auckland.

Whether you are part of a National Meteorological organisation or working for a
private weather company, we are looking for Meteorologists with well-rounded
forecasting experience, or, with specific skills in the areas of Marine,
Aviation and Tropical Cyclone forecasting.

We have a variety of roles undertaking forecasting duties supporting the
delivery of public and commercial weather services both nationally and
internationally. This includes the production and verification of forecasts and
warnings, as well as the production and delivery of briefings and consultancy
tailored to specific industries.

Our forecast room operates a revolving shift environment to ensure 24/7 public
weather services, and to support the commercial interests of energy,
broadcasting and aviation markets spanning time zones around the world.

So why join us? We offer you the opportunity to join New Zealand's weather
authority. We are global leaders in the provision of weather information that
adds value to a variety businesses around the world based on a range of unique
specialised IT based meteorological solutions.

For questions about this role, please contact

To apply please visit
http://careers.metservice.com

Applications close on Monday, 29 February 2016.


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Why is everything javascript these days.Has HTML stopped working?

Does anyone happen to know if this is all the ault og Microsoft?
I gather the code is based on C++ which is what NT was coded with. How does that make it the Internet default?

Good to know the GFS is so widely used though as I much prefer the results JS or not: http://metservice.com