What's the adjective for meteorologist? Here's the word you're looking for.
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs meteor and meteorize which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“The research is featured in 20 papers published this week in an issue of the Meteoritical Society's journal Meteoritics and Planetary Science.”
“That's not an impossible scenario, says Yuri Amelin of ANU, who will report on the dating work in July at the Meteoritical Society meeting in Edmonton, Canada.”
meteoroidal
(astronomy) Of or pertaining to meteoroids. [from 19th c.]
“It was interpreted as a meteoroidal bolide followed by probable meteorite fall.”
“The moon, after all, had acted as a gravitational trap for meteoroidal material accumulated from space over many eons.”
“Among the different forms of meteoroidal disintegration in the atmosphere described above, the quasi-continuous fragmentation is of greatest interest.”
“The angels come towards the outcasts Gliding meteorous, as evening mist Risen from a river o'er the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the labourer's heel Homeward returning.”
“They give a reality to the circumjacent picture which such a vanishing meteorous appearance can ill spare.”
“In this region they would have been safe from late meteoritic and cometary impacts after the accretion of the Earth.”
“It will be the first spacecraft to orbit a comet's nucleus, allowing its instruments to follow the development of the active areas that eject the meteoritic dust into space.”
“Whether international prices slump or go on a meteoritic rise they remain unruffled, as their lifestyle is already being protected by state subsidies.”