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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
Meteorologists tracked between 50 and 100 lightning strikes per hour across Southern California on Tuesday morning, said Bryan Lewis, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard.
“It being the holiday weekend, this was something we wanted to bring attention to,” said Bryan Lewis, a Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard.
BBC South West broadcast meteorologist Bee Tucker said some parts of south Devon had received more than half its monthly rainfall in 24 hours.
Sialkot has seen more rainfall in 24 hours than the highest record in the past 49 years, according to Pakistan's chief meteorologists.
One of the key ways meteorologists judge and compare summers is against the long-term average, measured over a 30 year period - currently 1991-2020.
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