Sentence examples for meteorologist 1 from inspiring English sources

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METEOROLOGIST 1: No, come on.

METEOROLOGIST 1: Yeah, I don't know.

METEOROLOGIST 1: Yeah, it's still blowing toward Capri.

METEOROLOGIST 1: Have you noticed anything strange recently?

METEOROLOGIST 1: At least an 8 or 9! METEOROLOGIST 2: But would it be the right thing to do? METEOROLOGIST 1: I guess not.

METEOROLOGIST 1: You know, I sometimes have this fantasy of running into the amphitheatre and telling everyone to evacuate Pompeii, that there's some crazy flood of molten pumice about to rain down, paralyzing us all!

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METEOROLOGIST 2: So we're fine.

METEOROLOGIST 2: Well, what's the forecast for the weekend?

METEOROLOGIST 2: You'd probably get an 8 or 9 share in the ratings.

METEOROLOGIST 2: I'm not saying you're doing it intentionally.

"I've been a meteorologist 30 years and never seen a year that comes close to matching 2011 for the number of astounding, extreme weather events," Jeffrey Masters, a co-founder of the popular Web site Weather Underground, said last month.

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