How we predicted last December, the coldest January weather in two decades. What’s next?

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“How we predicted last December, the coldest January weather in two decades. What’s next?”

by Jim Roemer - Meteorologist - Commodity Trading Advisor - Principal, Best Weather Inc. & Climate Predict - Publisher, Weather Wealth Newsletter

  • Weekend Report - January 17-20

My video covers the following:

  • Climatic factors such as a weak La Niña, stratospheric warming and an ozone hole that is resulting in near record cold January weather
  • What caveats may ease the cold weather pattern and cause massive profit taking in natural gas? Will this happen?
  • A likely cold February outlook for at least the Midwest and Plains. What teleconnections do we look at? If you like snow in the Great Lakes, Pacific Northwest or New England, here is what my 2008 analog suggests for February… 

  • Our recent bullish call in natural gas and heating oil two weeks ago. Could this change?

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Thanks for your interest in commodity weather!

 

 

 

 

Mr. Roemer owns Best Weather Inc., offering weather-related blogs for commodity traders and farmers. He also is a co-founder of Climate Predict, a detailed long-range global weather forecast tool. As one of the first meteorologists to become an NFA registered Commodity Trading Advisor, he has worked with major hedge funds, Midwest farmers, and individual traders for over 35 years. With a special emphasis on interpreting market psychology, coupled with his short and long-term trend forecasting in grains, softs, and the energy markets, he commands a unique standing among advisors in the commodity risk management industry. 
 



 

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