Forecaster in a sentence as a noun

The top 2% of forecasters in Year 1 showed that there is more than luck at play.

I assumed that was cgi - like a weather forecaster waving at a bluescreen.

Oh, and stubbornness is a vice unsuited to the forecaster.

A pictograph doesn't show the forecaster's confidence in what it portrays.

How has he taken more of a position on the election outcome than a weather forecaster does on weather outcome?

On forecaster, zip codes seem to work, but trying to type in Monterey, CA results in Monterey, Louisiana.

Unlike virtually everyone else in the space, whose "technology forecaster" title is followed by some company name.⚫ His logic is Talmudic in its rigor.

While the result may be binary, the forecast intelligence is useful in that it contains trend data that provides better predictions than any one forecaster can provide.

From this perspective, a "confidence interval" isn't a tool that's useful on some occasions, it's just plain crazy and wrong, like a weather forecaster who only tells you the probability that it's raining here xor in Narnia.

This Economist post[0] addresses some of the many comments about statistical outliers:> The big surprise has been the support for the unabashedly elitist “super-forecaster” hypothesis.

Forecaster definitions

noun

someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the basis of special knowledge)

See also: predictor prognosticator soothsayer