Sentences with phrase «weather forecaster who»

A private weather forecaster who makes consistently poor forecasts is very quickly an unemployed forecaster because his clients quickly realize the poor quality and therefore has skin in the game.
Subject: Re: FW: retraction request Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 08:21:57 -0400 Cc: Wei - Chyung Wang Thanks Phil, We R now responding to a former TV weather forecaster who has got press, He has a Web site of 40 of the USHCN stations showing less than ideal exposure.

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There are mechanics and electricians, chippys and project managers, chefs and field assistants, radio (comms) operators, meteorologists and weather forecasters, pilots and plane engineers, base assistants (who drive the heavy machinery) and so on.
That would be so helpful for weather forecasters and governments who plan emergency response.
Gallagher, who used to compile solar - activity warnings for NASA, says the findings mean that space - weather forecasters need to watch high - latitude ejections more carefully.
weather section, and a great point of difference to most major NZ web sites - who often use the same single forecaster.
Many environmental fields have similar social networks — composed of bird watchers, hunters and fishermen, farmers, weather forecasters, students and teachers — who can help convey and clarify information.
But it has also created tensions between two groups that might be expected to agree on the issue: climate scientists and meteorologists, especially those who serve as television weather forecasters.
It's about Joe Bastardi, a professional weather forecaster with a degree in meteorology who happens to be a climate skeptic.
An academic weather forecaster with no paying clients who makes consistently poor forecasts only affects his students but would not lose his job and therefore has no skin in the game.
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