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AMS Certification Programs**Please Click for Important Changes to ALL AMS Certification Programs** Please note that after 12/31/08, AMS will no longer be accepting applications or reapplications for the Seal of Approval Program. After that date, we will only be accepting applications for the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) Program. The American Meteorological Society, the nation’s premier professional organization for those in the atmospheric and related sciences, has three widely respected certification programs-the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist program, the Seal of Approval and the Certified Consulting Meteorologist program-- to recognize broadcast and consulting meteorologists who have achieved a certain level of competency and to foster high standards of professionalism among meteorologists. What is the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist Program?In January 2005, the AMS introduced a new program called the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) program, intended to raise the professional standard in broadcast meteorology and encourage a broader range of scientific understanding, especially with respect to environmental issues. The goal of the CBM program is to certify that the holder meets specific educational and experience criteria and has passed rigorous testing in their knowledge and communication of meteorology and related sciences needed to be an effective broadcast meteorologist. In order to acquire a CBM, new applicants must hold a degree in meteorology (or equivalent) from an accredited college/university, pass a written examination, and have their work reviewed to assess technical competence, informational value, explanatory value, and communication skills. All CBMs may retain their certification and display the CBM logo as long as they pay their membership and renewal fees each year and complete certain professional development requirements every five years. Current AMS Sealholders (those who earned or applied for the Seal prior to January 1, 2005 ) are not required to hold a degree in meteorology (or equivalent). These Sealholders may qualify for the CBM designation if they pass the written exam.
What is the AMS Seal of Approval?The AMS Seal of Approval was launched in 1957 as a way to recognize on-air meteorologists for their sound delivery of weather information to the general public. Among radio and television meteorologists, the AMS Seal of Approval is sought as a mark of distinction. To date, the Society has awarded more than 1,400 Seals of Approval.
What is the Certified Consulting Meteorologist Program?The CCM program is a service for the general public by the AMS. The Society has established high standards of technical competence, character, and experience for certified consultants who provide advice in meteorology to the public. The CCM program was established to ensure that certain individuals have been tested and found to meet or exceed those standards. The purpose of certification in the CCM program is fourfold: 1) To foster the establishment and maintenance of a high level of professional competency and
mature and ethical counsel in the field of consulting meteorology; 2) To provide a basis on which a client seeking assistance on problems of a meteorological
nature may be confident of mature, competent, and ethical professional counsel; 3) To provide incentive for the continued professional growth of the meteorologist after
completion of his or her academic training; 4) To enhance the prestige, authority, success, and emoluments of consulting meteorology specifically, and of professional meteorology generally, by promoting such a consistently high order of professional activity that unqualified practitioners will either labor to achieve this recognition or retire from the field. tifiorologist (CBM) Program
Other AMS Certification Program links:Distance Learning Courses that Satisfy the AMS Core Requirements
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