forecaster

IPA: fˈɔrkæstɝ

noun

  • A person who forecasts.
  • A software program or algorithm that forecasts.
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Examples of "forecaster" in Sentences

  • Now, the forecaster is the egghead of the newsroom.
  • Or take risk "forecaster" Value at Risk, a tool that as much as anything else caused the credit crisis.
  • I love the calculator widget when it comes time to figure out the checkbook, and the weather forecaster is never right.
  • The national weather forecaster, which is part of the Ministry of Defence, has also been criticised for handing out up to £1.5 million of bonuses.
  • Celente is the head of Trends Research Institute and is well known as the forecaster who throws cold water in the faces of those who fantasize about the moribund economy.
  • Linda Moulton Howe with George Noory discuss Gerald Celente's past and future forecasts: Celente is the head of Trends Research Institute and is well known as the forecaster who throws cold water in the faces of those who fantasize about the moribund economy.
  • It is those senses of the situation which a certain Russian forecaster's reliance on adducing patterns among images depends, as a key to a shift in such effects as mass-psychology of the eerie qualities which Shelley attributes to the optimistic upsurge he references in his
  • Aside from the fact that one of the worst downturns this century (which had been correctly anticipated by yours truly and other [mostly] non-economists) began only a month after ECRI discounted this possibility, it took a further three months for the "forecaster" to acknowledge what many ordinary Americans already knew was taking place (see "UPDATE 1-Leading Index Shows US Economy in Recession, ECRI Says").

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