forecaster

[ US /ˈfɔɹˌkæstɝ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔːkɑːstɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the basis of special knowledge)
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How To Use forecaster In A Sentence

  • Forecasters are warning of almost an inch of rain an hour as showers hit. The Sun
  • This has come as a surprise to many economic forecasters. Times, Sunday Times
  • The authors, both pollsters, will either win plaudits in future years or be forgotten like many hyperbolic, wrong-headed forecasters through the eons. Three books on the Tea Party, reviewed by Steven Levingston
  • Each year forecasters predict that growth will resume the next.
  • Forecasters at the Met Office expect most of the country to be basking in sunshine during a lengthy spell of dry weather. Times, Sunday Times
  • The move came as forecasters were predicting Arctic weather this weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forecasters have promised more torrential downpours today and tomorrow. The Sun
  • Forecasters predicted another week of cold temperatures and icy, northerly winds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indeed, the Goodland forecasters said we were the fourth or fifth chase group to drop by since noon that day.
  • That's the central prediction of economic forecasters and we have to take what they say seriously. Times, Sunday Times
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