Tuesday, July 12, 2011
What's the average IQ of a typical Meteorologist?
I recently completed an Intelligence Quotient Assessment that indicated my overall accumulative IQ was around an approximate numeral value of 135. That was the overall percentage of the results. I've contained a natural affinity for Meteorology, and specifically Tornadoes since I was very young. I intend to eventually obtain a collegiate degree in Meteorology, or any subsidiary of the study of Atmospheric Sciences. I also plan on pursing some profession in Meteorology as well. I'm aware of the fact that this is a relatively high IQ, but I was wondering what was the average IQ of some of the most renowned Meteorologists. I presume that Dr. Greg Forbes the leading Severe Weather expert in the Western Hemisphere, and he also studied underneath Dr. Ted Fujita who was the man who developed the Fujita Scale has general IQ of around 160 or even higher considering how brilliant the Physician truly is. I apologize If I was too analytical in providing the details of my question, but it's just who I am. It's difficult for me to condense anything down. Any information that someone may provide me with, will be very much appreciated. Thanks once again, and God Bless.
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