0 a male weather forecaster on television or radio
1 a man whose job is to report the weather on television or radio
Asking whether there is a role for cost-benefit analysis is like asking whether there is a role for the weatherman.
Farmers can operate as historical weathermen, observing yesterday's data either by purchasing weather stations or spending more of their time in the field observing temperature, cloud cover, and soil moisture.
There are policy-makers, weathermen, lawyers, scientists, safety inspectors, publishers and so on.
At the age of 23, he was one of the youngest chief weathermen in the country.
He secured a position as the stations' weatherman, despite not owning a television himself.
He is known for being the first weatherman to issue a tornado warning.
Special operations weathermen have now over 150 slots, but are currently only 65 percent manned.
Almost immediately, he was asked to fill in for the vacationing weatherman, and within a few months he was announcing station breaks.