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Why The Natural Gas Volatility?

FYI: swctweather.com covers weather forecasts and patterns for Connecticut and New York and is run by Jacob Meisel, a sophomore at Harvard College. We're currently working with Jacob long-term to build out a weather/commodities research platform. Jacob has close to 8 years of experience already forecasting weather both for the CT/NY region and for the nation. As far as forecasting sites for the region are concerned, swctweather.com gives the best detail and explanation behind its forecasts, allowing the reader to see not only the what of the forecast, but the why as well. Its Premium service allows subscribers to view daily updates on both short-term storm threats and long-term patterns, with similar daily updates on expected impacts in the natural gas and energy market. On January 6th, Jacob wrote a report we published explaining why a short term bottom in natural gas had not yet been set due to an expected moderation in temperatures mid January. He was right, and natural gas prices set a new low this past Monday before spiking as forecasts turned colder. He has followed this up again with a brief summary of where the market looks to go from here:
Regards,
Ted
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