Victor Khanin
...they are calling for thunderstorms... Could you explain the meaning of this sentence to me? Is it about the forecast or about their desire? I hear they're calling for thunderstorms all weekend.
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Hi, I don't think any English native speaker would say "they are calling for thunderstorms" this is not an English expression! where did you hear this? Could you have misheard?
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It's about the forecast. "They are calling for" is a common expression for talking about the upcoming weather. "They" refers to the weather forecasters. Example: I need to get some supplies because they're calling for a lot of snow next Monday.
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If I were to restate the sentence as "They are forecasting for thunderstorms", the potential ambiguity would be removed, ie calling for is to say, to forecast
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Something big is going to happen
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