Pronunciation: /eəˈrɒɡrəfər/
noun a person who studies and reports on the atmosphere and weather
A1 An aerographer is someone who studies the weather.
A2 The aerographer predicted rain for tomorrow.
B1 The aerographer uses various instruments to collect weather data.
B2 The aerographer's job is crucial for aviation safety.
C1 The aerographer analyzes atmospheric conditions to create accurate forecasts.
C2 The aerographer's expertise in meteorology is highly respected in the scientific community.
formal The aerographer provided detailed weather reports to help pilots plan their flights.
informal I heard the aerographer say we can expect clear skies tomorrow.
slang The aerographer is like a weather wizard, always knowing what's coming.
figurative Being an aerographer requires a keen eye for patterns in the sky.
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