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to forecasters
noun
A person who forecasts.
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Strauss-Kahn's reference to black swans is cryptic, since by definition a black swan event is so unpredictable it should be invisible to forecasters, and make a mockery of their forecasts when it breaks cover.
It is common for the ensemble spread to be too small to include the weather that actually occurs, which can lead to forecasters misdiagnosing model uncertainty; this problem becomes particularly severe for forecasts of the weather about ten days in advance.
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.
Winter is finally coming with plummeting temperatures and even snow, according to forecasters at the Weather Channel.
The coldest April in decades is melting away into something resembling a normal spring, according to forecasters.
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