Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH)
What is meteorology? In Haiti, meteorology remains unknown since the death of Major Renand Jean Louis known as Captain Meteo.
The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ)
Meteorology, or atmospheric science, is the study of the atmosphere and its interaction with the Earth's surface, oceans and biological systems. Meteorologists seek to describe, understand, and predict weather phenomena that occur on spatial scales ranging from millimeters to thousands of kilometers, and on time scales ranging from microseconds to thousands of years or more. These phenomena range from localized thunderstorms and tornadoes to regional frontal systems and hurricanes to global climate change. The main scientific areas of research in meteorology today include weather, climate and their interactions. This includes the study and prediction of severe and dangerous weather events that heavily affect life and property. These events include, but are not limited to, lightning, tornadoes, floods, hail, blizzards, dense fog and hurricanes. Research activities relating to climate and weather-climate interactions include the study of past climates, regional climate, surface processes and boundary layers, climate change and seasonal forecasts. The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the University of Queensland (UQ) is actively involved in research on all of the topics mentioned above.
Do our interests match?
Meteorology students are generally interested in:
Weather report
Mathematics (algebra, trigonometry, calculus)
Sciences (chemistry, physics)
Computing
Preparation for high school should include courses in mathematics and science, especially in geographic sciences.
How can OU Meteorology help me?
The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ) is one of the largest in the Republic of Haiti. The nationally ranked program gives students the opportunity to gain the skills needed to work in one of the most dynamic and influential career fields. Based within the Queensland University (UQ) Campus, the Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ) offers students the unique opportunity to work with professionals from over a dozen of weather-related organizations in the Caribbean community region. The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ) is a national and world-class teaching and research center with expertise in meteorology, climate and atmospheric chemistry; built on a foundation of excellence in convective storms, radar and medium-scale research.
What courses will I take?
Meteorology courses may include:
Introduction to meteorology and laboratories I and II
Atmospheric dynamics I, II and III
Physical meteorology I and II
Weather measurements
Mesoscale meteorology
Synoptic Meteorology Laboratory
Senior Seminar I & II - Capstone
How can I get involved?
There are many clubs that meteorology students can be a part of. Check them:
Queensland University (UQ) Meteorological Laboratory
Student Affairs Committee (SAC)
How can I study abroad?
Meteorology students have the opportunity to study overseas through a variety of programs under the bilateral cooperation agreements that Queensland University has signed with several overseas universities.
What kind of career could I pursue?
Air quality management
Hydrologist
Airlines companies
Broadcast Meteorology
Climatology
Meteorological consultancy
Emergency management
Operational forecasts
How much will I earn?
Program Accreditation
The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ) meets the national requirements for a professional meteorology institute in Haiti. We are named a world leader in severe storm, medium-scale and radar research in a recent external study over the past few years. Research expertise ranges from tropical meteorology to polar meteorology and from meteorological studies to climate studies within the Caribbean community. We are ranked among the top five programs in terms of research funding for Queensland University (UQ) Haiti.
The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) of Queensland University (UQ) is a training and research organization of the Queensland University Haiti Council. The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ) was established in 1996 with the creation of Queensland University Haiti.
What is the role of the institute?
The role and mission of the Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ) is to improve meteorological and hydrological services and to help promote awareness of the benefits of these services for the economic well-being of the countries of the Republic of Haiti. This objective is achieved through training, research and surveys, as well as the provision of specialized services and advice for the Haitian community.
The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH) at the Queensland University (UQ)
The main functions of the Institute are:
To provide facilities for the training of various categories of meteorological and hydrological personnel
Function as a research center in meteorology and hydrology and associated sciences
Act as contractors and consultants on various meteorological and hydrological projects
Maintain a maintenance, repair and calibration service for meteorological instruments
Provide advice to participating governments on meteorological and hydrological issues in Haiti and the Caribbean community.
Collect, analyze and publish meteorological and hydrological data for Haiti and the Caribbean.
Contact us
Queensland University (UQ)
Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IMH)
www.uqstegnetwork.org
Tel (509) 3488 2843
Email: uqsteg@gmail.com
P.O.Box 13042 Delmas
Grand’Anse, Dame-Marie, Jeremie
3 Delmas 33 Rue St-Paul, Montpellier
Port-au-Prince, Haiti