Definition of Forecasters. Meaning of Forecasters. Synonyms of Forecasters

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Definition of Forecasters

Forecaster
Forecaster Fore*cast"er, n. One who forecast. --Johnson.

Meaning of Forecasters from wikipedia

- Look up forecast in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Forecast or derived words may refer to: Forecasting, the process of making statements about events...
- on the currency in question. Forecasting has also been used to predict the development of conflict situations. Forecasters perform research that uses empirical...
- sector, military weather forecasters present weather conditions to the war fighter community. Military weather forecasters provide pre-flight and in-flight...
- Professional Forecasters" (PDF). European Central Bank. Walter A. Friedman, Fortune Tellers: The Story of America's First Economic Forecasters. Princeton...
- mathematical models and knowledge to prepare daily weather forecasts are called weather forecasters or operational meteorologists. Meteorologists work in government...
- although it may also be used by weather forecasters as the basis of a simpler type of forecast. For example, forecasters may combine their own experience together...
- pagewanted=print&_r=0>. "Fashion Trends: Analysis and Forecasting" Kim Eundeok Fiore (2013-05-09) "The Fashion Forecasters - a Hidden History of Color and Trend Prediction"...
- accuracy for 12 hour forecasts. The original Zambretti algorithm has since been implemented in a number of electronic forecasters. "Zambretti Algorithm"...
- Health forecasting is a new health care discipline initiated by the Met Office when Dr William Bird, a GP, became its first clinical director in 2002...
- discussing the likelihood of a particular electoral outcome, political forecasters tend to use one of a small range of shorthand phrases. These include:...