«Meteorologists, or short -
term weather forecasters, dispute the scientific credentials of climatologists, saying they are working in a new area without much base data and with no «proof» to back up their assertions.»
New York Times 1977: «Meteorologists, or short -
term weather forecasters, dispute the scientific credentials of climatologists, saying they are working in a new area without much base data and with no «proof» to back up their assertions.»
Even short -
term weather forecasters, he notes, joke that they are «not very good about forecasting, particularly when it involves the future.»
Not exact matches
I just find that because there are no fixed boundaries for an atmosphere, Cp (fixed pressure [properly written as Cp, e]-RRB- is the more appropriate
term (though
weather forecasters would disagree).
Clearly
weather forecasters have skin in the game in
terms of their forecasts.
Call it the lake effect minus all the negative meteorological
terms that
weather forecasters usually associate with it.