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What does forecasting mean?

forecasting

(= prediction) a statement made about the future

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Prophets have been forecasting the end of the world for centuries.
Forecasting is the way of saying what will happen and then explaining why it didn't.
They were forecasting rain for today.

Movie subtitles

They're forecasting snow.
Coastal fog moving in after midnight and, uh, they're forecasting zero ceiling and visibility in the Basin and foothills.
Forecasting our week of fair weather for you duck hunters. - for what reported, Steve Cannelli.
I don't know what, but it's a forecasting system, right?
It's a forecasting system.
The National Hurricane Forecasting Center forecasting that Lenore will become a category-five within the next hour.
In the late 1980's, solar physicist Piers Corbin decided to try. a radically new way of forecasting the weather.
The origin of solar weather technique of long range forecasting. came originally from study of sunspots and the desire to predict those,.and then I realized there was actually much more interest in to use the Sun to predict the weather.
You doing the shipping forecasting, there?
Sir, forecasting is not an exact science.
Yeah. I've seen the forecasting on his model.
We're talking about the accuracy of average forecasting.
But forecasts, not forecasting.
He already made all fishermen come back three times by forecasting a storm.
This is the Hacker Hellstorm Weather forecasting center.
With cool weather forecasting devices!
Come skiing. They're forecasting snow.
Plans of hydraulic machinery and maps of weather-forecasting flicker with arrows, symbols and agitated diagrams.
All the models are forecasting lifted indices from -6 to -10.
The y're forecasting that much?
Little weather forecasting.
What do you really know about weather forecasting?
Let see our weather forecasting this morning.
Trend forecasting?
You're both so good forecasting opposing strategy during the mock trial, I want you to put yourselves in this fraternity's shoes.
We could build a lab. - With cool weather forecasting devices!
Forecasting is always tricky.
Specially forecasting the future.
There are 42 in all, each forecasting some horrible tragedy-- murders, accidents, catastrophes.

News and current affairs

Moreover, Europe must build up tools for strategic analysis, assessment, and forecasting to provoke and nourish public debate.
It is no fun to read a book or article that says that economic forecasting is best left to computer models that you, the general reader, would need a Ph.D. to understand.
Why has it - unlike previous forecasting failures - stoked so much mistrust of economists?
Lagarde was apologizing for the IMF's poor forecasting of the United Kingdom's recent economic performance, and, more seriously, for the Fund's longer-standing criticism of the fiscal austerity pursued by Prime Minister David Cameron's government.
The IMF has dodged responsibility for far more serious forecasting errors, including its failure to anticipate every major crisis of the last generation, from Mexico in 1994-1995 to the near-collapse of the global financial system in 2008.
Still, we must always bear in mind the difficulty of forecasting bubbles.
But homo economicus was never intended to be used for forecasting; its real purpose is to make it easier to distinguish between market failures and mental failures.
It has pointed to emerging tensions in the system, without falling into the trap of forecasting ten of the next three crises.
With the polls forecasting a No vote, the euro remains strong in the currency markets.
Over the last 12 months, thousands of lives were saved in India, the Philippines, and elsewhere by improved weather forecasting, early-warning systems, and evacuation plans.
But, just as optimists were too sanguine in the boom, ultra-pessimists probably go too far in forecasting a depression around the corner.
In advanced economies, Keynesian economics is the bread and butter of economic forecasting and policy making.
And, sadly, when it comes to forecasting inflation, the BoE's record has not been very good.
Unfortunately, this behavioral theory of stock market movements is not amenable to easy quantification and forecasting.
But it is important to note that Wen was expressing a policy rather than forecasting performance.
But Japan's long history of earthquakes and tsunamis - and now advanced forecasting technology - had made people complacent.
Economists' more sophisticated forecasting models also show that the fiscal stimulus had an important positive effect, for much the same reasons as the common-sense approach.
Make no mistake: policymakers' track record on forecasting Greek economic performance during the crisis has been an embarrassment.
Such measures should focus on what makes ratings valuable for the investors who use them - their accuracy in forecasting financial health.

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