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California Drought Easing, Greater than 5 Feet of Snow Coming Some Western Ski Resorts, Climatech’s Saw This Weeks ago
Our Climatech program below, the best long range product in the industry, saw these snows coming, weeks ago. California Drought Easing The on going California drought has caused billions of dollars in losses the last few years to...
Climate Change and Carbon
"As our beautiful blue planet continues to spin deep in space, we humans down here on the ground are grappling with whether or not climate change is within our control. Meanwhile, the carbon clock is rapidly ticking away." Check out this...
Natural Gas Prices Take It On the Chin–Which Teleconnections are Causing Volatile Temperature Changes?
The natural gas market has whip sawed back and forth, in which traders are almost exclusively watching what happens over Alaska and points north and west. Any blocking (warm-red signal) over or near Alaska can result in a cold streak, as what will...
The Explosive Move in Sugar; Deforestation and NE Brazil Drought and a Look At Global Crop Prospects
An explosive move in sugar has occurred the last 2 weeks on a combination of factors related to global weather. First of all, there are new reports about a lower Brazilian crush brought on my wet weather earlier this fall. Secondly, the previous...
Argentina’s Billion Dollar Grain Industry May Be At Risk, Again! What Does Climatech Say?
ROEMER—GROWING JANUARY WEATHER PROBLEMS FOR ARGENTINA CROPS; ITS NOT JUST LA NINA--TOO WET IN THE NORTH, TOO DRY IN THE SOUTH While everyone always talks about El Nino, El Nino or La Nina, La Nina, there are other teleconnections at least as...
January’s Colder U.S. Risks? Contrasting Studies & How to Trade ETFs.
JANUARY COLD TURN COLDER AND STORMIER--BUT ORIGINAL STUDIES, SAY OTHERWISE A weakening La Nina (which was not really strong to begin with), combined with fluctuating global ocean temps has created a wide variety of weather across the U.S. since...
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WINDY TV—Play With It; Have Fun. The AO Index and Colder U.S. Weather, Again??
Feet of snow will continue to bless ski resorts from Colorado to Utah and California well into January, with New England ski areas benefitting from a foot or more of snow by December 30th. While snows have been a consistent feature for many U.S....
Why has Robusta Coffee (instant coffee) been rallying and Arabica Coffee (Brazil) Near Contract Lows?
LISTEN TO AUDIO----It is possible coffee prices could be near a low given some dryness in NE Brazil and too wet for the Vietnam Harvest
Global Heating Oil Areas to Stay Warm Into Early January but Volatile U.S. Weather Pattern
After a modest rally in crude oil on the heels of lower Opec production announcements, the world is still awash in oil. While other factors over other than weather is at play, it may take major cold in Europe, the U.S. and China to shore up the...
How to talk to conservatives about climate change
FEATURE the week.com Alasdair Wilkins Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images December 19, 2016 Nothing imperils humanity's future like global warming, and that very fact may help explain why conservatives are generally so skeptical of...
Record Warmth Coming to the East By Christmas/ Teleconnections and Great Skiing Out West
The weather pattern is such that tons more snow will fall on western ski resorts through early-mid January, while eastern regions see less optimal conditions. By Christmas, near or record warmth will affect the east, as I advertised eight...
MPowered- Innovative, Affordable Solar Light that Brightens Lives and the World
A New York City based B Corporation, Mpowered creates innovative and affordable products to help people receive solar light. Their inflatable product was first introduced to me at a gift exchange holiday party in Sarasota, Florida. Unfortunately, I...
South American Precipitation and Teleconnections
A brief look at the current conditions hint at a better outlook than most La Nina years. The connection between La Nina and poor grain yields in South America is well documented. However, correlations show that a warm Atlantic and a -AAO compete...
Are Soybean Prices Posed For A Major Winter Sell-Off? What Does Climatech Say?
There has been a lot of chatter about La Nina and historical trends of below normal soybean and corn production this winter (South American summer). While typically, grain yields can fall from warm-dry weather through December-February in...
Natural Gas Prices Take It On the Chin as Forecasts Warm for Late December, What about January?
In a wild, volatile market, natural gas is certainly one of them. The weather pattern keeps flipping back and forth between a colder, weak La Nina type, in which big time snows will continue across the west and New England this next week (big shot...
Our Longer Term Bearish View in Cocoa Continues. Any Chance for a Winter Harmattan?
More than 3 months ago, we began predicting a slide in cocoa prices in the $3000/ton area. Prices have since collapsed close to 30% on a variety of factors. While the main impetus in the free-fall in cocoa has been the stronger dollar and worries...

























