 Marine Corps installation's West Regional Meteorological and Oceanographic Center Marines at Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar provide 24 hour forecast every six hours for every marine base on the West Coast. On top of that, they provide in route flight forecast to any place in the world. I had to complete a weather brief for the Commandant of the Marine Corps from Miramar out to New York at a moment's notice. So that kind of pressure on me really showed me who I am. Six Zulu is when it's actually showing that 80 to 100 percent range for us. Forecasting weather isn't just walking outside and looking to see if it's going to rain. It's countless fast-paced hours of in-depth research to come up with a pinpoint weather report. We actually understand why the weather is doing what it's doing, what is actually going on, and helps us to predict what's going to happen next. A lot of people don't have jobs where they have to tell the future. And being right and getting that call from a Lieutenant Colonel saying, hey, you hit its spot on, you know, that's very rewarding. The Marines also said weather plays a significant factor in everything Marines do in the air, sea or on land. And it's important to analyze and predict how it will impact a mission. Reporting for Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, I'm Corporal Max Pennington.