Forecaster

//ˈfɔːkɑːstə//

Synonyms for "forecaster" (14 found)

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Translations

5 translations across 4 languages.

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Māori

1 entries
  • kaimatapae noun (A person who predicts future outcomes based on current and past evidence.)

Polish

2 entries
  • prognosta noun (A person who predicts future outcomes based on current and past evidence.)
  • prognozer noun (A person who predicts future outcomes based on current and past evidence.)

Spanish

1 entries
  • pronosticador noun (A person who predicts future outcomes based on current and past evidence.)

Swahili

1 entries
  • mtabiri noun (A person who predicts future outcomes based on current and past evidence.)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The weather forecaster predicts sunny weather tomorrow.

Source: tatoeba (5266042)

Students will be surprised to see the weather forecaster is not really standing in front of the maps. These are keyed in electronically; the forecaster stands in front of a green/blue screen.

Source: wiktionary

Flooding occurs in areas where the ground is unable to absorb all of the water, according to forecasters, who explained that flash flooding can also be caused by mudslides or breaks in dams or levees.

Source: wiktionary

Many NWS forecast offices have ceased launching their twice-a-day weather balloons, which provide critical data that can alert forecasters to the potential for flooding and other hazardous weather.

Source: wiktionary

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