Discover the most popular and inspiring quotes and sayings on the topic of Meteorologists. Share them with your friends on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, or your personal blogs, and let the world be inspired by their powerful messages. Here are the Top 100 Meteorologists Quotes And Sayings by 96 Authors including Garth Stein,Ban Ki-Moon,Anthony Marra,Diane Ackerman,Roger Zelazny for you to enjoy and share.
Let me tell you this: The Weather Channel is not about weather; it is about the world!
Extreme weather events continue to grow more frequent and intense in rich and poor countries alike, not only devastating lives, but also infrastructure, institutions, and budgets - an unholy brew which can create dangerous security vacuums.
A meteorologist might beg to differ, but weather prediction was an act of infidel witchcraft that could not be trusted.
Hurricane season brings a humbling reminder that, despite our technologies, most of nature remains unpredictable.
The Keeper of Clouds has unpenned his charges.
The Keeper of Winds has unlocked his gates.
The Keeper of Waters has opened the sky.
The Keeper of Lightnings waves his lances.
The Keeper of satellites has observed,
'One hundred percent of probability of precipitation.
What man's life is not overtaken by one or more of those tornadoes that send us out of the course, and fling us on rocks to shelter as best we may?
You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
I've been a weather buff my whole life. Whenever there is a storm coming in, I'm always outside watching it for as long as it takes to get there and I watch it leave. I'm so enthralled watching storms.
But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand.
Everyone is making love or else expecting rain
I had more material on weather than anyone else, I guess, ... back when I was traveling a lot on the road as a standup comic, between airport security and the weather ... I just wanted to be prepared for sitting in the airport.
I'm interested in [meteorology], but I'm more interested in gross misappropriations of the authoritative language of science. It feels rife with clarity, and yet you don't understand what it means. And I think that's beautiful.
The weatherman is not only blamed for his failure to foretell, he is blamed for the weather itself.
I wondered whose job it was to blow sunshine into my ears.
We may be touched by the most powerful of suppositions--even to a certainty--as we stand in the rose petals of the sun and hear a murmur from the wind no louder than the sound it makes as it dozes under the bee's wings. This, too, I suggest, is the weather, and worthy of report.
You can master your weather. You can make it what you want. You can have storms or sunshine. You can duck and hide or walk out in the open.
Reporters. Honestly. What an exhausting profession, to be professionally trained to be relentless.
The MD is well aware that the forecasts are no good but he needs them for planning purposes ...
The weatherman is always right. It's just his timing that's off.
When people on airplanes ask me what I do, I used to say I was a physicist, which ended the discussion. I once said I was a cosmologist, but they started asking me about makeup, and the title 'astronomer' gets confused with astrologer. Now I say I make maps.
I hate all those weathermen, too, who tell you that rain is bad weather. There's no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing, so get yourself a sexy raincoat and live a little.
When I was doing local weather full time, I would wake up in the morning or stay up all night to make sure the snowflakes started at the time that I said they would.
When the storm comes,
the short-sighted get soaked,
the intelligent run for cover,
and the prudent pull out their umbrellas.
dispatcher, Alfredo Suarez, had to check the weather.
I don't make the weather. You got a beef, take it up with God. That's what I've been doing a lot lately: taking it up with God. Like: God, WTF?
Storms are sex. They exist alongside and are indifferent to words and description and dissection.
Precise forecasts masquerade as accurate ones.
There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms.
Weathermen merely forecast rain to keep everyone else off the golf course
Weather abroad
and weather in the heart alike come on
Regardless of prediction.
There was an inexhaustible source of clouds in some land far to the north. Decisive people, minds fixed on the task, clothed in thick, gray uniforms, working silently from morning to night to make clouds, like bees make honey, spiders make webs, and war makes widows.
Pray don't talk to me about the weather, Mr. Worthing. Whenever people talk to me about the weather, I always feel quite certain that they mean something else. And that makes me quite nervous.
Through meteorology, we know essentially how hurricanes form, even though we can't say where the next storm will arise.
These terrible sociologists, who are the astrologers and alchemists of our twentieth century.
There has storm clouds come over the United States,
When I left school, I never wondered whether my apartment in New York was vulnerable to storm surges, but my three daughters have to consider the realities of extreme weather and how it may destabilize communities around the globe.
Those that are above business.
You travel here and you travel there, trying to get out from under the cloud, and nothing works, and then one day you realize you've been carrying the weather around with you.
- Obviously, we're hoping that the weather forecasters are wrong, the way they tend to be about ninety-eight percent of the time
A few adults chuckled at that lameness. I remember thinking, hoping, that I would never turn into the kind of person who though weather jokes were funny.
...it was both raining and shining outside - a bit of meteorological weirdness whose name no one can seem to agree on.
Farmers and soldiers knew about the weather. Weather could be the great determiner between failure and success, the great test of one's staying power.
When a bookworm finally decides to leave the house, perhaps to explore some literary destination in one of her novels, she will be surprised to know that there is a volatile, often antagonistic force in the real world known as the weather.
I wanted to be a meteorologist. I wanted to be a marine biologist.
I am a woman whose moods are influenced by the weather, my outlook rising and falling with the barometer.
On cable TV they have a weather channel - 24 hours of weather. We had something like that where I grew up. We called it a window
What do you call an economist with a prediction? Wrong.
Drought-struck farmers pray for rain, in the express hope that the universe or owner thereof will hear the words and suspense the laws of meteorology for their benefit. Some, of course, actually believe just that, and for all anyone can prove they could be right.
Men of Science. If they are worthy of the name they are indeed about God's path and about his bed and spying out all his ways.
Meteorologist see perfect in strange things, and the meshing of three completely independent weather systems to form a hundred-year event is one of them. My God, thought Case, this is the perfect storm.
Forecasts usually tell us more of the forecaster than of the forecast
Agents of disruption, subversion, sabotage and disinformation tunnelers and smugglers, listeners and forgers, trainers and recruiters and talent spotters and couriers and watchers and seducers, assassins and balloonists, lip readers and disguise artists.
Winds with little fishhooks at the end of every gust.
When a hurricane thrashes the mid-Atlantic, my hilly town often reaps the fringe of the storm. The rain starts blowing sideways, and sometimes we see hail the size of purie marbles.
Accountants, they have a wild side to them.
Storms don't last forever.
Architect. One who drafts a plan of your house, and plans a draft of your money.
The world is full of people who will help you manufacture tornados in order to blow out a match.
Extreme weather threatens our energy and electric grid, federal buildings, transportation infrastructure, access to natural resources, public health, our relationships across the globe, and many other aspects of life.
There are skies manufactured by people, punctured and leaking,and there are soft,coal-colored clouds, beating like black hearts
Data scientist is just a sexed up word for statistician.
He who aims to forecast fog, will have mist.
Few sights in science are sadder than astronomers standing in the rain.
I am a connoisseur of rain (all of us introverts are).
The 'Mythbusters' crew, we monitor the Discovery boards, we look for the new ideas that are being forwarded on those boards, and we keep track of what's going on, we keep updated.
Forecasters tend to learn less and less about more and more, until in the end they know nothing about everything.
I did a butterfly show in Berlin, and we had a guy who's an expert on butterflies; who bred them all and who looks after them all in the space.
I was involved in some of the very first meetings that created the maps that showed what would happen if you had a Category 1, 2 or 3 hurricane in New York.
I've often thought that if planners were botanists, zoologists, geologists, and people who know about the earth, we would have much more wisdom in such planning than we have when we leave it to the engineers.
There are three kinds of people who run toward disaster, not away: cops, firemen and reporters.
Global warmers predict that global warming is coming, and our emissions are to blame. They do that to keep us worried about our role in the whole thing. If we aren't worried and guilty, we might not pay their salaries. It's that simple.
You bring your own weather in your life.
We cannot wait for the storm to blow over; we must learn to work in the rain.
I work to create systems that can accurately detect pandemics early, determine their likely importance, and, with any luck, crush those that have the potential to devastate us.
What description of clouds and sunsets was to the old novelist, description of scientific apparatus and methods is to the modern Scientific Detective writer.
Job, requiring intellectual ability and acuity
Are writers reporters, prophets, crazies, entertainers, preachers, judges, what?
Streams of melting snow.
If you take 10,000 people at random, 9,999 have something in common: their interests in business lie on or near the Earth's surface. The odd one out is an astronomer, and I am one of that strange breed.
Computer modelling for weather forecasting, and indeed for climate forecasting, has reached its limits.
Beautiful storms dressed in women's clothing.
I work with nature, although in completely new terms.
The Society of American Civil Engineers, someone who's going to come in and say to the public, we've looked at, we've examined, we've reviewed the repairs and we think they're strong enough to withstand the type of hurricane that - that could hit the city this season.
I wonder what ants do on rainy days?
You who travel with the wind, what weather vane shall direct your course?
I preferred to use mathematics in some practical fashion and thought that meteorology sounded promising.
There's no such thing as bad weather, just soft people.
There are street artists. Street musicians. Street actors. But there are no street physicists. A little known secret is that a physicist is one of the most employable people in the marketplace - a physicist is a trained problem solver.
I've been producing documentaries on global warming for 20 years and have seen the early warnings of extreme weather events come true.
This storm is dangerous
Wise Man: One who sees the storm coming before the clouds appear.
Disaster preparedness, whether it's in anticipation of potential weather-related incidents or terrorist incidents requires a skill set that in my mind someone has to be trained for,.
Why is the forecast so bland? Why instead of 'stormy' don't they just say the sea's 'a frothing maelstrom of terror and hopelessness'?
I've been fascinated with severe weather since I was four, when I saw a tornado at night in my mom and grandmother's southeast Minnesota hometown while everyone else was asleep - an experience I encoded in 'The Stormchasers.'
Human beings. They are the ones with the most important job. They are supposed to make what they want out of what they are given.
Because a storm is coming and I need to be prepared before it gets here.
When farmers and ranchers are confronted by weather-related disasters that are beyond their control, we need to do something to help.
There are three great uncertainties in life: weather, wind and women
you people's departments
Then climate is a great impediment to idle persons; we often resolve to give up the care of the weather, but still we regard the clouds and the rain.
Every human being is a raindrop. And when enough of the raindrops become clear and coherent they then become the power of the storm.