FORECASTER


Meaning of FORECASTER in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

economic

Perhaps economic forecasters and consultants should consider the beam in their own eye before criticising the Government's figures.

The risk of recession this year rose to 33 percent in the February survey of 34 economic forecasters .

The upturn in sales was double the increase the economic forecasters had been expecting, but the City remained sceptical.

■ NOUN

weather

However, weather forecasters say the cyclone should move offshore, promising dry conditions on Sunday.

The weather forecaster does as he should: he attempts to give the approximate atmospheric conditions for the next few days.

The local weather forecaster had told me we'd get rain and we did.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Another forecaster picks it second, and one other puts it in a tie for runner-up.

Computers at the centres hold information of vital importance to any private forecaster .

However, some other forecasters are more sanguine about inflation.

However, weather forecasters say the cyclone should move offshore, promising dry conditions on Sunday.

Not until June did forecasters appreciate how severe El Nino might be.

Perhaps economic forecasters and consultants should consider the beam in their own eye before criticising the Government's figures.

The weather forecaster does as he should: he attempts to give the approximate atmospheric conditions for the next few days.

They would then be in the position of the top market forecasters who know their advice will be self-fulfilling.

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