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Weather 2000 provides site-specific statistical forecasts for a wide spectrum of weather variables including: Degree Days, Temperature, Rainfall, Snowfall and more. These variables can be forecasted as Seasonal Totals, or Critical Days within a season. Degree Days are currently the most common and popular weather variable utilized for weather derivatives, energy trading, weather risk management and seasonal planning. Since the Weather Risk Market's origins in early 1997, Weather 2000 has conducted hundreds of these customized long range forecasts.


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Tropical Thunderstorms
 

Site-Specific Long Range Forecast Case Studies and Discussion

Site-Specific Long Range Heating Degree Day (HDD), Cooling Degree Day (CDD), Critical Day Extreme Temperature (T-Max, T-Min), and Precipitation forecast verifications

Weather 2000 high precision forecasts are yielding 80% accuracy rates for hundreds of locations.


Forecast hits are noted in yellow shading as displayed in the archived tables to the left (Winter) and right (Summer).

Additional questions and answers pertaining to weather forecasting, weather derivatives, and climate data issues

Important information on historical weather data and verification issues

Comprehensive list of "1st Order" NWS weather stations with Call-ID and WBAN Number

Degree Days Definition and Uses


NOTE: Verification of our forecasts, including accuracy statistics, can be substantiated through auditing conducted by clientele. Details are available upon request.

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