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forecasting

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adjective

forecasting

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verb

present participle of forecast

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Recent Examples of forecasting
Noun
Demand planning capabilities on the Blue Yonder Platform utilize patented algorithms and advanced machine learning models to ensure that demand forecasting is not only highly accurate, but reliable. Arthur Zaczkiewicz, Footwear News, 13 Aug. 2026 That is a forecasting problem, and attribution is most of the answer, because nothing can be forecast that cannot be seen by business unit. Sanjay Srivastava, Forbes.com, 12 Aug. 2026 Odds of a rate hike in September are near 50%, while odds of keeping rates steady are near 50%, according to CME FedWatch, a real-time forecasting tool. John Towfighi, CNN Money, 11 Aug. 2026 These balloons carry a device called a radiosonde that is used to collect upper-atmosphere temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind information to support forecasting. Rebecca Schneid, Time, 11 Aug. 2026 But the number of deaths has fallen thanks to improved forecasting, early-warning systems, and building codes. Tom Chivers, semafor.com, 10 Aug. 2026 The organization then combines the historical formula with modern forecasting tools like satellite observations and computer modeling. Brayden Garcia, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 10 Aug. 2026 The technologies that shape modern life, from GPS navigation and weather forecasting to cancer therapies and cellular communications, all rely on scientific discovery. H. Christopher Frey, The Conversation, 7 Aug. 2026 Other types of natural disasters could impact Florida’s elections as well, all while the forecasting capacity of the National Weather Service has frayed under federal staffing cuts. Jonathan Webber, Sun Sentinel, 3 Aug. 2026
Verb
This divergence reflects the difficulty of forecasting demand during the worst oil supply disruption in history. Amena Bakr, semafor.com, 18 Aug. 2026 The immediate response should include recording how long ships have remained stationary, inspecting hulls, forecasting their first ports of call and expanding monitoring for nonnative species. Monica Sanders, Forbes.com, 18 Aug. 2026 Procter & Gamble released guidance at the softer end, too, forecasting sales growth between 1 percent and 3 percent. Footwear News, 18 Aug. 2026 As a result, the weather service is forecasting temperatures back in the low 80s in the hottest spots by Thursday and temperatures below their seasonal averages into the weekend. Rick Hurd, Mercury News, 17 Aug. 2026 As the deluge subsided, the Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded its most severe heavy-rain warning in more than a dozen municipalities in the prefecture of Chiba while forecasting more rain later Friday. Mari Yamaguchi, Los Angeles Times, 14 Aug. 2026 The First Alert Weather team is forecasting quiet conditions, decent humidity and a kickoff temperature near 80°. Rachael Jay, CBS News, 13 Aug. 2026 The devices would be delivered by March 31, 2027, according to the contract previewed on DHS’ portal for forecasting contract opportunities. Julianna Bragg, CNN Money, 12 Aug. 2026 In the latest quarter, Google turned cash flow negative for the first time on record due to its capital expenditures, while forecasting full-year capex of up to $205 billion. Mackenzie Sigalos,kif Leswing, CNBC, 5 Aug. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for forecasting
Noun
  • Stay alert, keep an eye on the forecast and be ready to take shelter if a warning is issued.
    Jen Guadarrama, IndyStar, 13 Aug. 2026
  • These odds will likely rise significantly for 2027, based on the latest forecasts.
    Dan Peck, ABC News, 13 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Historians are generally better off interpreting the past than predicting the future.
    Jake Lundberg, The Atlantic, 13 Aug. 2026
  • From technological upheavals to an increasingly frenetic global trend cycle, industry leaders are constantly tasked with predicting what comes next — which is no small feat in 2026.
    Sophie Lou Wilson, Vogue, 12 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • The group’s predictions are nightmarish and agonizing to even contemplate.
    Kevin Holden Platt, Forbes.com, 16 Aug. 2026
  • Jason Trost Smarkets founder The first choice, though, would be for Smarkets to run as a prediction markets exchange regulated under the CFTC, Trost said.
    Ananya Chetia, CNBC, 15 Aug. 2026
Noun
  • This mindset may even be beneficial; having negative ideas about aging is linked to worse health outcomes, almost like a self-fulfilling prophecy.
    Richard Sima, Washington Post, 14 Aug. 2026
  • As well as this, there had already been the prophecy about his martyrdom being something cruel and slow.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 14 Aug. 2026

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