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meteorologist

/mee-tee-uh-rol-uh-jee/US // ˌmi ti əˈrɒl ə dʒi //UK // (ˌmiːtɪəˈrɒlədʒɪ) //

气象学家,气象专家,气象师,气象员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science dealing with the atmosphere and its phenomena, including weather and climate.
    • : the atmospheric conditions and weather of an area.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • He also explored the ramifications of Maxwell’s new theory of electromagnetism, as well as dabbling in chemical thermodynamics and meteorology.

  • Even the weather segment on broadcast news turns into a college-level meteorology course when active weather is on the horizon.

  • Understanding how and why a particular disease spreads is a complicated matter, notes Zhaohua Wu, a professor of meteorology at Florida State University who has studied the links between weather and influenza and was not involved in the new research.

  • As a forensic meteorologist, Altschule is called in to investigate just about every conceivable mishap related to weather.

  • Meteorologist Sam Champion,  who recently left GMA for The Weather Channel, is also openly gay.

  • The service costs “several thousand dollars a month,” says Nate Johnson, a meteorologist at WRAL in Raleigh, North Carolina.

  • “They are certainly trying,” says Selle, the Texas Cable News meteorologist.

  • Weather Channel meteorologist Jim Cantore valiantly battles Hurricane Isaac in New Orleans Wednesday morning, impressing everyone.

  • Without consulting the meteorologist at Simla it is difficult to accept assertions about the monsoon as ultimate truth.

  • The night-watchman had sunk into log-like slumber, and the meteorologist and his merry men were making preparations to go abroad.

  • At the "sweeps," the meteorologist stood with a wooden hammer behind the table, and the gaming public swarmed on the other side.

  • Here, Bickerton and Correll were continually in consultation with the meteorologist on the latest breakdown.

  • We defy any medical man, or meteorologist, to prove the contrary of what we assert, viz.