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meteorologist
[ mee-tee-uh-rol-uh-jist ]
noun
- a scientist who studies the atmosphere and its phenomena, including weather and climate:
I was the meteorologist for a radio news station in Ottawa, preparing the daily weather forecasts five days a week.
Word History and Origins
Origin of meteorologist1
Example Sentences
“It’s going to be cooler, cloudy and wet on Saturday,” said Carol Smith, a National Weather Service meteorologist based in Oxnard.
At the weather service office in Sacramento, meteorologists facing extremely short staffing said they will now only issue condensed daily forecast discussions once a day, according to an email sent to its partners.
“We could break records tomorrow and Friday for Palm Springs, and maybe some areas in the Coachella Valley,” Sebastian Westerink, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in San Diego, said Wednesday.
As any UK meteorologist will tell you, snow is more likely to fall at Easter than it is at Christmas, although this is more accurate when Easter falls earlier on in the calendar.
A mostly cloudy Sunday was set to segue into “some rain movement overnight and tomorrow morning,” said Kristan Lund, a meteorologist with the federal agency’s Oxnard office.
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