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- noun Plural form of
forecaster .
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Examples
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Let it rain -- forecasters predict a wetter than normal rainy season.
Short Takes 2009
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Right now, long-term forecasters are saying we'll likely see a dry winter here in the southeast.
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Most long-term forecasters say it will become a hurricane later in the week, somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico, and it may even hit the United States next weekend.
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After all, the consensus view of economic forecasters is that Canada will outstrip virtually all other western industrialized nations this year in terms of fiscal growth.
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Long term forecasters predicted that snow on Christmas Day was now a "foregone conclusion"
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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There is a consensus forming among long-term forecasters that oil has a good chance to revisit triple digit levels sometime next year, as surging demand from developing economies collides with weak non-OPEC supply growth.
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There is a consensus forming among long-term forecasters that oil has a good chance to revisit triple digit levels sometime next year, as surging demand from developing economies collides with weak non-OPEC supply growth.
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Long term forecasters predicted that snow on Christmas Day was now a "forgone conclusion"
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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We've seen how well these long-term forecasters predict prices, so we'd like to pass on that plan, thanks.
Dealbreaker 2009
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Almost everywhere forecasters from the National Hurricane Center go, people ask the same question: What kind of season are we going to have?
SplicedFeed 2009
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