The meteorologist is chiefly concerned with that portion of the atmosphere which lies within two or three miles of the earth, and he requires, moreover, accurate measurements for his conclusions.
We owe it to the late Mr. Symons, the English meteorologist and bibliophile, that this MS.
Nils Ekholm, the meteorologist and physicist, to withdraw from the expedition.
Dove, of Konigsberg, afterwards to be known as perhaps the foremost meteorologist of his generation, included the winds among the subjects of his elaborate statistical studies in climatology.
A gentle zephyr flowing towards a "storm-centre" is just as much a cyclone to the meteorologist as is the whirl constituting a West-Indian hurricane.
At only one place on the globe has it been possible as yet for the meteorologist to make long-time forecasts meriting the title of predictions.
ABBE, Cleveland, American meteorologist and astronomer, born at New York in 1838, and educated at Harvard.
He held various positions in connection with observatories and other institutions in America, and was for some time chief meteorologist in the United States Weather Bureau.
The meteorologist had always in view the effect of Antarctic climate on the other southern continents, the geologist looked on ice from a seaman's point of view, and the biologist not unwillingly put whales in the forefront of his programme.
The meteorologisthad got his recording station, containing anemometer, barograph, and thermograph, rigged over the stern.
Verhoeff, the meteorologist of the Kite expedition, was accorded such unbrotherly treatment that he left his body in a glacial crevasse in preference to coming home on the same ship with Mr. Peary.
The meteorologist is always tempted to call in electricity as an agency whenever he is anxious to discover a cause for some particular phenomenon.
He teamed up with a meteorologist to explain the distribution of rainfall in spite of lack of frigid and torrid air masses.
Eventually the geophysicist and the meteorologist completed their duet to the accompaniment of oceanographers and geologists.
No meteorologist in the modern sense attempts to forecast the weather without reference to a map prepared either by himself or by some one with whom he is in direct communication, from observations transmitted by telegraph for the purpose.
Statistics of what the meteorologist calls "excessive rainfall"--i.
Suppose, instead of the wholesale order above mentioned, the meteorologist receives the relatively modest request to describe the climate of Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro.
A modern meteorologist thinks in maps; his language and modes of expression are formed thereby.
In 1803 the English meteorologist Luke Howard published the system of classification that, with some additions and modifications, is now in general use.
In the year 1845 an American meteorologist of undoubted ability, but much inclined to the riding of hobbies--viz.
From all of which it appears that the professional meteorologist is not at all inclined to discountenance attempts at long-range weather prediction, provided they are made both honestly and intelligently.
Simpson, when serving as meteorologist of Scott's antarctic expedition, observed fog consisting of liquid water at a temperature of 29 deg.
Buchan--the greatest meteorologist living--spoke afterwards in the very highest terms of the subject-matter of the paper.
The meteorologist waved his arms about, and immediately he found giant shadowy arms moving in the centre of the rainbow.
Astronomy had as yet not appealed to him, but in Washington he met the famous hydrographer, meteorologist and astronomer, Maury, and a deep affection sprang up between them, and Secchi dedicated one of his books to his American friend.
He was equally conspicuous as a meteorologist and a physicist.
Clayton, meteorologist at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, and shows by diagram and dates that the electrical condition of the atmosphere varies in close accord with the position of the moon in her orbit.
Such men may be everywhere; one of you boys may be the meteorologist of the coming generation.
Had there been a meteorologistpresent able to warn Napoleon, even then, the army could have retreated safely.
A snow-flake," the meteorologist replied, "is a collection of icy crystals.
If I could tell you that," the old Weather Forecaster replied, "I'd be the cleverest meteorologist in the world.
By their distance from the sun," the meteorologist replied.
A sleepy eye might see the meteorologist stumping out (Simpson always stumped) to change the records in his magnetic cave and visit his instruments on the Hill.
It took me days and even months to realise fully the aims of our meteorologist and the scientific accuracy with which he was achieving them.
But the meteorologist is impotent if alone; his observations are useless; for they are made upon a point, while the speculations to be derived from them must be on space.
The Pasha, with his own consent, and indeed on his own proposal, has been appointed naturalist and meteorologist to the Expedition.
An eminent meteorologist has frowned upon me for saying that.
But the eminent meteorologist was eminently right when he said that the statement was misleading unless explained.
It took me days and even months to realize fully the aims of our meteorologist and the scientific accuracy with which he was achieving them.
Simpson's place was essentially at the base station; and his consequent work as physicist and meteorologist prevented him from taking an active part in our sledge journeys.
We were fortunate in securing as meteorologist the eminent physicist, Dr.
A member of the Main Base Party (Adelie Land) he acted as Meteorologist for two years, and during the second year (1913) was also in charge of the Greenland dogs.
Moyes's duties as meteorologist took him out at all hours.
At the "sweeps," the meteorologist stood with a wooden hammer behind the table, and the gaming public swarmed on the other side.
Bickerton, Whetter and Hannam carried on the routine of work; Whetter as meteorologist and Hannam as magnetician, while Bickerton was busied with the air-tractor and in preparations for sledging.
With the Western Base Party (Queen Mary Land) he acted as Meteorologist and took part in several sledging journeys in the autumn and spring of 1912.
Here, Bickerton and Correll were continually in consultation with themeteorologist on the latest breakdown.
Hunter took up the position of meteorologist and devoted all his spare time to biological investigations amongst the immigrant life of summer.
Among other things, he regularly assisted Madigan by relieving him of outdoor duties on the day after his nightwatch, when the chief meteorologist was due for a "watch below.
The night-watchman had sunk into log-like slumber, and themeteorologist and his merry men were making preparations to go abroad.
Sawyer were wireless operators, the former being also a mechanic, and I was appointed meteorologist and leader of the party.
When the recording sheets of the instruments had been successfully changed, the meteorologist packed them in a leather bag, strapped on his shoulders, so that they would not be lost on the way to the Hut.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meteorologist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bombardier; crew; gunner; meteorologist; navigator; steward; stewardess