is environmental science,env studies,or earth sci to broad if i wanna do meteorology?

<p>ok, so I want to be a meteoroligist when i grow up and i know most schools dont have majors in meteorology. Some have atmospheric science, the next most specific thing. However most schools have a much broader field like environmental science, earth science, physical science, or environmental studies. (I dont really want to do geology or anything like that) I was wondering if I could major in one of these and have a concentration in meteorology (i dont know if the school would need to have a meteorology class). Or If i could just major in one of them and then when i go to graduate school have a more open range of fields to pick from. Are they too broad in general? Also what is the difference b/w environmental science and environmental studies and are they both related to each other and to meteorology.</p>