The professional forecaster recognizes several types of pressure distribution other than ordinary highs and lows, and they, also, have their characteristic winds and weather.
The forecaster learns to classify these combinations consciously or subconsciously, and grows familiar with their habits and mannerisms.
The weather forecaster at Pittsburgh said that their records showed they had lost contact with the balloon when it was about 60 miles southeast of their station.
It probably was their balloon, the forecaster said.
The forecaster tries to anticipate these, but he bases his conclusions chiefly upon an expected movement of the low area; using the accumulated records of the paths of past storms.
Thus the weather forecaster is enabled to give notice of the imminence of those violent winds that destroy life and property at sea, and, to a less extent, on land.
The forecaster watches the procession, and draws his inferences as to what will happen in this or that part of the country within the next day or two (forty-eight hours is about the limit of his outlook).
I am beginning to have the highest respect for my abilities as a forecaster of human probabilities.
Storms which move with the velocity of that which swept Galveston and which are common to the southern and southeastern coasts of the United States invariably originate, according to Weather Forecaster H.
The storm which swept Galveston and the surrounding country, I should say, originated at a considerable distance south of the West Indies, in this belt of calms," said Forecaster Cox the Monday night following the catastrophe.
Because," the forecaster promptly replied, "the climate doesn't agree with me.
The Forecaster checked his mule and let the boys come up to him.
No," said the Forecaster decidedly, "I know the Bureau wouldn't.
The Forecaster turned swiftly to the older boy and began examining the injury.
I seem to remember reading them weekly in the Review," the Forecaster remarked.
Well," the Forecaster replied, "fourteen miles an hour is a good enough breeze for kite-flying.
Before they left, theForecaster turned to them, his hand on Anton's shoulder.
Just toss the kite in the air," the Forecaster answered.
The Forecaster bent down and looked at a pencilled note underneath the vivid chalk drawing.
He held out his hand and the forecaster shook it warmly.
There he found Mr. Beverly Graham, who was in charge of the entire eastern section of the Airways Weather Bureau, and who had been the forecaster at Hadley Field in the days when Jimmy was in the U.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forecaster" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: astrologer; augur; diviner; prophet; psychic; seer; soothsayer