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meteorologist

[ UK /mˌiːtɪɔːɹˈɒləd‍ʒˌɪst/ ]
[ US /ˌmitiɝˈɑɫədʒɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions

How To Use meteorologist In A Sentence

  • Meteorologists have predicted mild rains for the next few days.
  • The meteorologistprepares a weather chart which shows current weather conditions over the whole country.
  • Rene Heroux, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, called the unseasonable weather a heat wave. Canada.com Top Stories
  • And in the course of the afternoon, meteorologists tell us the eye of the hurricane will start to pass over this island itself.
  • CHAD MYERS, CNN METEOROLOGIST: What we are looking at is a halicore (ph). CNN Transcript Aug 17, 2007
  • The pilot, the farmer, the road builder, to name but a few, find it necessary to get information on weather from meteorologists .
  • The prosecution will also call a meteorologist to confirm it was a windy night with high surf, which would muffle cries; forensic specialists to describe her bruises, and a DNA expert from the FBI to certify that Smith's sperm was found in her vagina (though the defense has never disputed this). Case No. 91-5482 Comes To Trial
  • Of course, Ryan adds, "Today the news often leads with the weather, and the meteorologist is a credible and integral part of the news team. The great weathercaster switch of 1980
  • A good place to find a qualified meteorologist is through the American Meteorological Society.
  • Meteorologists utilize not only chinook, already mentioned, but also pogonip VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 3
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