Meteorologist is a free weather program for OS X. It allows users total control over their weather viewing, including simultaneous interlaced weather reports from multiple weather servers, multiple weather locations, weather alerts and much more.
Meteorologist is a simple interface to weather provided by weather.com. It provides the ability to show the weather in the main menu or the dock, each displaying more detail in a pop-up menu, whose contents are customizable from the preferences.
Someone who studies the weather. Often, the person on the evening news who talks about the weather forecast is a meteorologist.
a person who studies the atmosphere.
a scientist who studies the Earth's atmosphere to predict weather
Person who studies and forecasts the weather.
a specialist who studies processes in the earth's atmosphere that cause weather conditions
a person that studies the weather
a person who forecasts the weather
a person who studies the weather
a person who studies weather, so people across the world will know if it is going to rain, snow, or be sunny outside
a scientist who studies the weather and tries to forecast what the weather will be
scientist who studies weather patterns and the atmosphere
Person who studies the atmosphere and the processes that cause weather.
a scientist who studies weather and climate.
an atmospheric scientist—a scientist who studies the atmosphere’s physical characteristics, motions, and processes and how they affect the rest of our environment. The best-known application of this knowledge is forecasting the weather.
A person who studies meteorology. There are many different paths within the field of meteorology. For example, one could be a research meteorologist, radar meteorologist, climatologist, or operational meteorologist.
a scientist who studies the weather and atmosphere
a scientist who studies and predicts the weather
A person who is professionally employed in the study or practice of meteorology. It often refers to individuals who have completed the requirements for a college degree in meteorology or atmospheric science. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 1987: Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 68, p. 1570. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 1991: Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 72, p. 61.
The science and study of the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena. Various areas of meteorology include agricultural, applied, astrometerology, aviation, dynamic, hydrometeorology, operational, and synoptic, to name a few. A scientist who studies the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena. Related term: Dave's Dictionary
Someone who makes a scientific study of weather and weather processes.