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A person who forecasts.
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Together with Google, Facebook accounts for almost half of the £6bn expected to be spent on digital advertising in the UK this year, according to forecaster eMarketer.
According to forecaster Pagasa, it is expected to leave Philippine territory on Thursday morning.
According to forecaster Wilbur Shigehara, humidity in the 45% to 55% range along the coast and 25%to45%5% inland will make the heat more uncomfortable.
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The way Mr. Collins's friends and colleagues relied on his forecasts could be stressful — particularly when he became a go-to forecaster for California lifeguards, Navy Seals, the Coast Guard and major surf competitions.
The January 2010 report, written two years before Greece did indeed default, has made him the go-to forecaster of Europe's collapse for some of the world's largest investors.
"New information is always being provided to forecasters," he said.
According to forecasters central and eastern areas are likely to see the worst of the rain.
Predictions are currently less accurate due to degradation in the satellite capability available to forecasters.
Eastern England could be relatively dry until mid to late afternoon, according to forecasters.
Britain can expect a wet and blustery Easter bank holiday, according to forecasters.
Water levels could rise 16 to 20 feet in the region, according to forecasters.
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