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La Nina Has Officially Formed. The Explosion In Grain Prices, Collapse in Nat Gas. What About Coffee?
The historic heat wave and fires in California are unprecedented in modern times and a strong sign, again of global warming. But how will a developing La Nina affect commodities? This report begins talking about that.
Climate Change Is Real! Join In For A live Seminar With Some Of The World’s Leading Experts!
Record heat and fires burn California again. The historical 2018-2019 Australian drought killed millions of animals and put the Australian agricultural economy in a tail-spin. Melting permafrost in Siberia and Russia that threatens wildlife and...
The Coffee Price Explosion; Grain Weather, Australian Dryness Returning, And More
This report focuses in on the coffee market, Australian dryness and heat returning, and quick comments about the natural gas market and grain weather
The Explosion in Coffee & Cocoa Prices
At this time of year the weather in Brazil for coffee and in West Africa for cocoa is increasingly important. We recently advised clients in our Weather Wealth newsletter that we thought both cocoa and coffee prices would rally--for now, anyway....
Will There Be An Early Frost For Midwest Corn And Beans? Early Look At Fall Harvest Weather & Wheat Market
The grain market has exploded on dry western corn belt conditions, the major wind storm in Iowa three weeks ago, China demand. What are the chances for frost in the corn belt in September and what is our view about global wheat prices and weather?
Comparing Laura to Hurricane Harvey, The Natural Gas And Gasoline Market, Cocoa, Cotton, And Coffee Update
Major market moves occurred early this week in some commodities such as gasoline, natural gas and cotton on our forecast that hurricane Laura would be stronger than other forecasters felt last weekend
A Rare One-Two Punch From Two Gulf Coast Storms. Market Impacts?
The hurricane season is heating up and two storms hitting the Gulf this week is quite unusual to happen at almost the same time. Which markets might be impacted?
Could Two Tropical Systems Collide And Become A MegaStorm Next Week?
For the first time since the Great Depression, it's possible that two tropical systems could make landfall in the mainland United States at virtually the same time. Given the warm Gulf of Mexico waters, the loop current (which I explain below), a...
Record Global Heat, the Historic Firenado In California, Global Angular Momentum, MJO, Indian Dipole
The world is burning up and it is not because of low solar activity but climate change and something we call negative GLAMM as we head towards a possible La Nina
The Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded & What Is A Firenado?
The Recent Record Heat In California More signs of global warming continue to set numerous high-temperature records around the world. However, the extreme heat in California can also be due to something we call "negative Global Angular Momentum."...
Grain Market Confusion, Recent USDA Reports, Severe Iowa Weather, La Nina & The Natural Gas Price Rally
corn and soybean prices bottomed last week on the historical damage in Iowa from a Derecho and stellar global demand. What might winter be like in South America for grains and the US for snowfall and temperature trends, based on a possible La Nina
What Is A Derecho And How Was It Historical To Iowa’s Corn Crop?
Some images and excerpts of my report were taken from National Geographic Derechos are pretty uncommon compared to hurricanes and tornadoes but they can cause catastrophe. That's just what like happened on August 10th over a large part of Iowa. In...
USDA Reports And The Historic Iowa Windstorm
Has the grain market already built in all the bearishness of huge global crops? After all demand for corn is the highest since 2006 and China keeps buying soybeans. In addition, it may take weeks to assess the damage to the corn and soybean crop from an historical wind storm, in Iowa.
USDA Crop Report Wednesday, A Look At Growing World Grain Crops. Cocoa Outlook And My Weather Spider
I have been bearish the grain market most of this summer and while it is dry in parts of Iowa, I don’t believe it is enough to warrant a bull market on corn, beans and wheat. How could summer weather influence upcoming USDA crop reports?
How Weather Has Created A New Bull Market In Cocoa & Natural Gas, While Global Wheat Crops Improving
We alerted clients to our Weather Wealth newsletter last June about a potential hot summer. This report looks at the climatic influences that will bring August weather, discusses the recent dryness to west African cocoa and the mixed signals for Midwest soybean rainfall trends
Forecasting Late Summer And Fall Temperature Trends For Natural Gas Traders
PLEASE SEE THIS VIDEO BELOW SENT TO CLIENTS ON SUNDAY NIGHT--AUGUST 2 https://youtu.be/GJmwrm-UaEg Over the last. months, clients to Weather Wealth, my twice-weekly online commodity weather service, received my prediction for mostly a hot summer...
The Explosion In Coffee Prices, Soybean Weather Update and Natural Gas Temperature Outlook
The explosion in coffee prices is due not to immediate weather concerns but a dwindling in Robusta supplies in Vietnam and the weaker dollar and stronger demand for all types of coffee, due to the COVID-19 lockdown. Weather will become much more important for this market, come September/October
Locusts, COVID, Economy: What Impacts Cotton?
Faced with numerous challenges globally, this week the ICE Cotton No 2 futures contract bounced off the $0.60 level. In its latest outlook, the USDA estimated that global consumption of U.S. agricultural production dropped 15% in 2019-20. The...

























