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Don’t Judge an El Nino by its Cover
Current El Nino Status Forecasters and models alike are warning that a potential El Nino is on the way. Consequently, worries of major crop issues across the globe are abound. The Nino 1+2 index jumped significantly in early February, leading to...
Coal rails damaged by cyclone Debbie; Energy markets reacting
Debbie affecting Coal; other energy Cyclone Debbie damaged coal rails in NE Australia, thus increasing prices across Asia. Debbie may have impacted other energy commodities as well, such as natural gas and oil. However, Jim Roemer says that "The...
How the World’s Fashion Industry Is Destroying Our Water Supplies- River Blue
I recently saw at the Sarasota Film Festival this movie. It was very powerful to me. Did you know some of the facts, below? Following international river conservationist, Mark Angelo, RIVERBLUE spans the globe to infiltrate one of the...
Sugar Prices Less Sweet, Matching Similar Deficit Years Predicted Last October
Sugar prices rose near 50% in 2016 as the global deficit continued into its second year. India did not have the recovery in rainfall that most had hoped following an El Nino. The stocks/usage ratio dipped below 19% (ratio indicating percentage of...
Persistent Peru Floods Destroying Historic Landmarks. How Climatech Predicted this last January
The floods in Peru will continue in a series of historical events. Most global commodity regions around the world have escaped the severe weather. If rains were to move further south into the Chilean Copper Mines (desert region), this would be...
Soybean Prices Fall on Huge South American Crop. Argentina Weather Critical Next Few Weeks
Soybeans continue to fall on the huge South American crop we predicted, months ago. The Buenos Aires Cereal Exchange has updated last week its estimate for soybean production in Argentina with the same output number of 54.8 million metric tons. On...
Extreme weather in ‘Uncharted Territory’: Commodities affected?
The latest report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) paints a disquieting picture of the state of global climate. The WMO releases a report each year, summarizing the weather that occured. The earth had rising sea levels and its...
Jim Roemer on Bloomberg TV 3/14/17
Check out Best Weather's Jim Roemer on Bloomberg TV! Source:Bloomberg
Heating oil spreads and another storm coming to the northeast
The Northeast is digging out from a historic snowstorm. Interior New England bore the brunt of the snow, with Scranton, PA, Albany, NY and Burlington, VT all receiving 15-25+ inches of snow. Spring breakers who chose a ski resort like Smuggler's...
Anarctica has new record high temperature; station closing due to ice crack
Unprecedented heat in Antarctica A new record high temperature for the Antarctica continent was observed on March 25th 2015. At the Argentine Research Base Esperanza, temperatures climbed to 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit. This station is located on the...
Deadly wildfires spread across dry southern plains
Dangerous wildfires continue to form over parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Current large incidents over these areas are shown in the image below. IMAGE SOURCE: USDA Forest Service; National Interagency Fire Center Low relative humidities, an...
Climatech, Natural Gas, WPO Index. Some Increasing Snows Coming For the Eastern U.S.? Northeaster on the 14th?
(Map Above) CLIMATECH AND MARCH TEMPS WITH A NEGATIVE WPO INDEX NORTHWEST OF ALASKA AND OVER NORTHEAST EURASIA. Normally this should suggest a colder March, but due to a developing El Nino, melting global sea ice and a warming planet, any sustained...
Plains Dryness; Brazil Deforestation and Developing El Nino
A warming climate, brought on by a developing east based El Nino (very unusual after a strong El Nino 2 years ago), deforestation in NE Brazil and global warming, all point to some unusual weather events for global commodities in the months ahead....
Why the Record Warm Winter Fooled Most Forecasters; Commodities and the End of the California Drought
Why The Record Warm Winter Fooled Most Forecasters, Commodities And The End Of The California Drought This article was written by Jim Roemer on February 23 about why weather is a neutral or bearish influence on many commodities. Feb. 23, 2017 AR,...
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The Ski Season So Far. Where to go in March? Atmosphere Acting Like an El Nino
A look at Ski Conditions in the U.S.and Canada So Far This Winter. Big Snows out West, Tell-Tale Signs of El Nino again. Please go to our favorite ski site for more detailed reports of snow conditions. WWW.BESTSNOW.NET. After a late start,...
Record Warm February in the Plains, Wheat Crop Coming Out of Dormancy a Month Early
Two years ago this month, in a well-publicized and much lampooned political stunt, Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) brought a snowball to the Senate floor to highlight the “unseasonable” cold and cast doubt on climate change. The Republican lawmaker would...
Watch More Storms Coming To California and How Positive Global Angular Momentum Has Affected Winter
Climatech above showing positive Global Angular Momentum above has been partly responsible for the warm winter and the incredible moisture out west and huge snows predicted as early as last November. This feature along with a positive QBO index...

























