During the last few years, Weather 2000 has assisted distinguished print, radio and television media organizations with expert opinions and analyses. Listed below are selections of our features. It would be our pleasure to provide similar consulting services for your weather-related articles and features; inquire at press@weather2000.com
Fox Business [December 2007] - Fox Business turns to Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter, who places the Midwest Ice Storms in historical perspective, discusses their economic impact and explains the longer-term temperature consequences for the Northern U.S.
Fox News : Your World w/ Neil Cavuto [December 2007] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter discusses the reasons behind the recent early season cold snap across the nation, and prepares viewers for the weeks and months ahead.
Bloomberg.com [September 2007] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs informs readers about the upcoming La Niña, and what it means for the North American Winter Season.
Fox News : Your World w/ Neil Cavuto [August 2007] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter discusses how the remnants of Hurricanes can cause flooding impacts thousands of miles away from where it makes landfall, and that the heart of the Season still lies ahead of mid-August.
CNBC [July 2007] - CNBC's Fast Money references Weather 2000 about the heat and humidity impacting the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic this summer, warning that the worst is yet to come.
WABC-TV [June 2007] - For viewers of WABC-TV's 2007 Severe Weather Special, Meteorologist Thomas Downs sorts out the facts and fiction of the global warming debate and what it might mean for New York City.
Fox News : Your World w/ Neil Cavuto [February 2007] - In response to the devastating tornadoes in Florida, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter informs Neil Cavuto's viewers how to best be aware of when severe weather warnings are issued for their community.
WNYW-TV [January 2007] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs tells Fox 5 viewers that the bitter cold weather hitting New York isn't going away any time soon.
CBS News [January 2007] - On the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz elaborates on some of the impacts a warmer climate would have on our planet.
WNYW-TV [January 2007] - The balmy start to January has New Yorkers wondering, but Meteorologist Thomas Downs compares this month to other historical Januarys.
New York 1 [January 2007] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs puts into perspective the mild January weather that New Yorkers have been enjoying and cautions that the winter is far from over.
New York Post [December 2006] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter warns readers of the New York Post that January through March will be a rude awakening for those used to the mild weather.
WNYW-TV [November 2006] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs explains how the Indian Summer weather is leading to poorer air quality, and what it means for average New Yorkers.
Bloomberg.com [October 2006] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs offers insight about Seasonal Hurricane Forecasts to Bloomberg News.
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts [August 2006] - Weather 2000 contributes research to and is interviewed by Spike Lee in his Documentary on HBO. Discussed are the risks to coastal communities posed by hurricanes and sea level rise, as well as future threats to the big metropolises of Washington D.C., Boston, and New York City.
Bloomberg.com [August 2006] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs outlines the prospects for Tropical Storm Ernesto as it approaches the Southeast United States for readers of Bloomberg.
Newsday [August 2006] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter cautions that despite a perceived slow start to the 2006 Hurricane Season, a lot of danger still lies ahead for the energy industry.
CNN: Lou Dobbs Tonight [July 2006] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz addresses concerns over the country's hot spell and how it will affect power demand.
New York 1 [June 2006] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz recalls historical hurricanes that hit New York City and how far inland their flood waters reached, and cautions that while rare, the threat of a hurricane in New York is very real.
WABC-TV [June 2006] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter puts into perspective how rare it is for a hurricanes to hit the New York City area for viewers of WABC-TV's 2006 Hurricane Special.
Wall Street Journal [June 2006] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter advises readers of The Wall Street Journal that hype surrounding Tropical Storm prospects is overly prevalent, and that Weather 2000's clients would be the first to know of legitimate threats.
Multichannel News [May 2006] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs assesses the possibility of more Gulf Coast hurricane impacts in 2006, after such a devastating 2005 Hurricane Season.
WABC-TV [May 2006] - In light of recent forecast hype, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter cautions that people should be aware that Hurricanes do impact the New York City Metro area about once every decade, but odds are always much lower than for Southern States in any given year.
CNN [May 2006] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter tells CNN Money that Gulf of Mexico waters are currently warmer than at this time last year, and that the US energy complex should prepare for another quick-starting Hurricane Season.
Fox News : Your World w/ Neil Cavuto [May 2006] - Neil Cavuto and Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter discuss how the upcoming 2006 Hurricane Season looks to be another active one that the public and every industry should begin preparing for.
Fox News [April 2006] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter appears on Fox News Live to discuss the recent deadly and destructive tornadoes across the Midwest and warns this already historic severe weather season is far from over.
CNN [February 2006] - On CNN's Anderson Cooper 360°, Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz talks with CNN's Rob Marciano about the extreme flips from Blizzards to Spring-like temperatures to an Arctic Freeze across the country, and that viewers should expect the roller coaster ride to continue for the remainder of the Winter.
CNN [February 2006] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter appears on CNN Saturday Morning to discuss this winter's volatility, the pending Northeast Blizzard, as well as forecasts for the Olympic Winter Games in Torino, the balance of the winter, and the upcoming summer.
National Public Radio [February 2006] - The Leonard Lopate Show asks Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter to field questions from callers around the U.S., about weather patterns, climate change, and various meteorological phenomena.
CNN [January 2006] - Appropriate preparations are needed to protect homes and businesses from wind storms, cautions Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter on CNN's Open House.
WABC-TV [January 2006] - For their annual special, ABC News turns to Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter to explain why New York has had some much needed relief from the frigid conditions experienced through much of December and what the prospects are for additional cold and snowy weather later this winter.
CBS Early Show [December 2005] - On a Special Edition of the CBS Early Show, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter joins a round table of experts discussing what weather events should make headlines in 2006 across the United States.
CNN [December 2005] - On CNN's Anderson Cooper 360°, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter talks with CNN's Rob Marciano about how and why Weather 2000, several months ago, predicted the early-season cold & snow across the country and the harshness that will be in store for the balance of the Winter.
Wall Street Journal [December 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter cautions readers of The Wall Street Journal that despite other predictions to the contrary, this winter looks to be cold, volatile and harsh.
Reuters [December 2005] - Weather 2000 tells Reuters that the 2005 Hurricane season was one of many active seasons in recent years, and discusses the prospects for yet another intense hurricane season in 2006.
MSNBC : Rita Crosby Live & Direct [November 2005] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz wraps up the 2005 Hurricanes Season for MSNBC viewers and warns businesses and residents about the potential for another volatile and active year of weather in 2006
Fox News : Your World w/ Neil Cavuto [November 2005] - Neil Cavuto and Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter discuss the economic impacts that will undoubtedly arise from the cold, snowy, and volatile Winter Season Weather 2000 had predicted for 2005-06.
Bloomberg.com [November 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter highlights the frequency and economic impact of Hurricanes along the Gulf Coast this year for readers of Bloomberg.
Fox News [November 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter appears on Fox News Live to discuss the recent tornado and severe weather outbreak across the Midwest and the harsh winter weather about to envelop the nation.
The O'Reilly Factor [October 2005] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz advises The O'Reilly Factor that more active Hurricane seasons as well as harsh winters will be in store for several years to come.
CNN [October 2005] - The increased energy demand for homeowners in an abbreviated Autumn is highlighted by Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter as he cautions about successive extreme seasons.
The Big Story w/John Gibson [October 2005] - Weather 2000 demonstrates to viewers of The Big Story w/John Gibson how Hurricane Wilma, Tropical Depression Alpha, and other areas of disturbed weather will combine into a massive storm that will affect millions of people across the Northeast.
Newsday [October 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter warns readers of Newsday that they should be prepared for another volatile, harsh winter season amidst already high energy prices.
Fox News Live Weekend [October 2005] - Weather 2000 puts the hot summer, the recent torrential rains in the Northeast, and an active end to the Hurricane season in historical perspective for Fox News Live Weekend, and elaborates on what this portends for the upcoming winter.
CBS Early Show [September 2005] - On the CBS Early Show, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter warns residents about Hurricane Rita's potential impacts and cautions that new cycles will increase the vulnerability of homes and businesses.
Wall Street Journal [September 2005] - Readers of The Wall Street Journal are warned by Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter that Rita may affect four times the number of rigs and platforms that Katrina did.
Palm Beach Post [September 2005] - Weather 2000 discusses Hurricane Rita's forecast track, and her potential impact on both the energy industry and the average consumer.
CNN Money [September 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter warns CNN Money readers that Hurricane Rita will produce damaging Gulf waves and storm surges, particularly for the energy industry.
WNYW-TV [September 2005] - Weather 2000 underscores the tremendous economic impacts from Hurricane Rita that Americans will witness from the supermarket to the gas station.
Palm Beach Post [August 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter puts the rip-roaring start to the Hurricane Season into historical perspective, and warns of dangerous Hurricanes making landfall along the U.S. coastline in the upcoming months.
Fox News Live Weekend [August, September 2005] - Weather 2000 speaks to Fox News Live Weekend about the record-setting heat and hurricanes of the Summer 2005 season.
Fox News : Your World w/ Neil Cavuto [July, September 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter discusses the billion dollar economic impact of heat waves and drought, and how Summer 2005 ranks among the most intense.
CNN : Wolf Blitzer Reports [July 2005] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz talks of extreme Summer heat waves and hurricanes, and fierce Winter chill, threatening the nation this year and years to come.
Fox News [July 2005] - Weather 2000 enlightens Fox News Live viewers on a variety of tropical weather topics, including the latest on Hurricane Emily.
CNN [July 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Scott Schlacter talks about the ways people can protect and design their homes to better withstand Hurricanes and Severe Storms.
WABC-TV [June 2005] - For their annual special, ABC News turns to Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter to explain Weather 2000's forecast for a cool May followed by a hot Summer, an early and active Hurricane Season, and prospects for a Tsunami in the Atlantic.
Fox News [May 2005] - Fox News Live is advised of new cycles producing intense Tornado and Hurricane outbreaks by Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter.
Energy Risk [May 2005] - Weather is increasingly affecting power market dynamics, with prices as variable as the temperatures. Energy Risk turns to Weather 2000 for commentary on Weather Risk Management and its role in the Energy Trading and Finance Industries.
Fox News [April 2005] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz helps Fox News viewers prepare for the upcoming Tornado Season by presenting tips on Weather Safety, and separating tornado facts from common myths and misconceptions.
CFO Magazine [April 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter talks about the role Seasonal Climate Prediction plays in the management of Weather Risk for large corporations, in the recent issue of CFO Magazine.
Fox News Live [January 2005] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter fields questions about the "Pineapple Express" and El Nino to explain the recent rainstorms and mudslides in Southern California, as well as frigid air prospects for the Eastern U.S., for Fox News Live.
Metro International [January 2005] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs helps readers of Metro International understand recent warm spells across Northern Europe.
Wall Street Journal [December 2004] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter comments on the effects that cold, yet volatile, arctic outbreaks have on the Natural Gas Trading Industry for the Wall Street Journal.
WABC-TV [December 2004] - For their annual special, ABC News turns to Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter to explain the idiosyncracies of Tri-State Winter Weather, including a likely return to cold and snowy patterns for years to come.
The Star-Ledger [December 2004] - Weather 2000 informs readers of the prospects of a third consecutive snowy season, reminiscent of the 1950's and 60's.
Washington Post [October 2004] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz comments on the state of this Fall's foliage season for the Washington Post.
Fox News Live [September 2004] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter advises the Fox News Live audience on Hurricane Jeanne, the active 2004 Tropical Season, and what climate cycles may protend for the coming years and decades.
CBS Early Show [September 2004] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz puts Major Hurricanes Frances and Ivan in historical context, and warns of increased storm activity in years to come for the CBS Early Show.
CNN, CNN Headline News, CNNfn [August 2004] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Scott Schlacter helps Florida residents prepare for Hurricane Charley, providing forecast facts and safety suggestions.
CNNfn [July/September 2004] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Scott Schlacter talks about the effect weather has on the type of architecture used for building and remodeling homes.
WABC-TV [June 2004] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter predicts a Summer of Heat and Hurricanes for the East Coast on a WABC-TV weather special.
BusinessWeek TV : Money Talks [May 2004] - With the Summer movie blockbuster "The Day After Tomorrow" in theaters, BusinessWeek TV turns to Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz to discern fact from fiction on topics such as Global Warming and Abrupt Climate Change.
New York Daily News [May 2004] - Weather 2000's Chief Meteorologist forecasts a warm and muggy Summer season for New York residents.
WABC-TV [January 2004] - WABC-TV turns to Weather 2000's expertise on forecasting the Earth's recent proclivity to produce cold and stormy winters for the U.S. now and in decades to come.
USA Today [January 2004] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz explains to the USA Today readership the rarity and extreme nature of the 2004 cold air outbreaks.
Wall Street Journal [January 2004] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter comments on the cold, yet volatile, 2004 Winter and arctic outbreaks for the Wall Street Journal.
Opis Energy Group [January 2004] - Weather 2000 discusses and predicts the arctic air outbreaks for propane distributors and the Energy Industry in a recent Opis Energy Group article.
Good Housekeeping [November 2003] - Weather 2000 collaborates with Eucerin & Aquaphor to help prepare Americans for this coming winter's harsh skin conditions.
New York University Journalism: NYU Tonight [November 2003] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs gives the scientific explanation for the volatile weather of Fall 2003 and offers insight on what to expect for the weeks ahead.
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism: Nightly News [November 2003] - Weather 2000 puts the volatile weather of Fall 2003 in perspective and offers scientific insight on misperceptions about climate change.
WABC-TV [August 2003] - Weather 2000 speaks on behalf of the public in a WABC-TV feature, challenging the government to properly maintain the Central Park weather station benefiting researchers, businesses and emergency response by the city.
New York Times NY Region Section [August 2003] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz offers the scientific angle on why New Yorkers have been dealing with frizzy hair this Summer.
CNNfn [August 2003] - CNN financial show "The Flip Side" asks Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter to join the round-table discussion and field phone calls covering head-line weather stories of 2003, which industries are impacted the most, and how quality forecasting can be valuable in the months and years ahead.
BusinessWeek TV : Money Talks [July 2003] - With Summer 2003 producing both cool and hot, wet and dry weather, BusinessWeek TV asks Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter how and why businesses are at risk.
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Nightly News [April 2003] - Weather 2000 compares and contrasts drought and weather conditions from last Spring to this year, and provides an outlook for this Summer.
MidCity News [February 2003] - Weather 2000 teams with Bryant Park to measure and record accurate and proper snow measurements for New York City.
CNNfn [February 2003] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz comments on the President's Day Blizzard and its impact on local business and retail.
New York Times Science Section [February 2003] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter explains the deteriorating state of official snowfall measurements to the New York Times.
Living On Earth [February 2003] - National Public Radio turns to Weather 2000 to comment and describe the latest experimental weather sensors for its LOE radio show.
Natural Gas Intelligence [January 2003] - Differing from other forecasters, Weather 2000 correctly predicted late 2002 cold and anticipates more in early 2003.
Wall Street Journal [October 2002] - Weather 2000 forecasts and characterizes the unusually active 2002 Hurricane Season for the Wall Street Journal.
GARP Risk Review [October 2002] - Weather 2000 explains to the Global Association of Risk Professionals how customized Long-Range Weather Forecasting can help businesses and traders manage their risk in the new century.
Opis Energy Group [September 2002] - Weather 2000 discusses and predicts Hurricane Isidore for traders and the Energy Industry in a recent Opis Energy Group article.
NOAA COOP Modernization Partners' Forum [September 2002] - Weather 2000 attends a recent National Weather Service Forum in Washington DC, providing input and expertise, as well as acting as government-private industry liason, regarding the future of the nation's weather and climate monitoring program.
BusinessWeek TV : Money Talks [June 2002] - Weather 2000's Chief Climatologist explains the effects of the East Coast drought and the role of technology in weather.
CNNfn: Business Unusual [March 2002] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter talks with CNN's Ali Velshi about the important role of long-range weather forecasting to the Energy, Risk Management and ReInsurance Industries.
The Journal News [March 2002] - Weather 2000 provides the weather angle for the consideration of a future Superbowl in New York City.
CNN: Lou Dobbs Moneyline [Febuary 2002] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz addresses concerns over the East Coast drought ahead of the 2002 growing season.
CNN: Lou Dobbs Moneyline [January 2002] - Weather 2000 offers the latest insight on global warming and associated impacts on the financial world. [transcript]
CNNfn: Street Sweep [January 2002] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz comments on the unusual Southeast snowstorm, and overall market volatility and prospects for this changable 2001/02 winter season.
WABC-TV [December 2001] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter discusses expectations of a warm Fall followed by a cold and snowy Winter on a WABC-TV weather special.
Opis Energy Group [October 2001] - Weather 2000 forecasts a volatile fall and cold 2001-02 Winter for traders and the Energy Industry in a recent Opis Energy Group article.
WABC-TV [July 2001] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter advises viewers of the health dangers posed by summertime heat & humidity, pollution, and strong sunshine on a WABC-TV weather special.
CNN: Lou Dobbs Moneyline [June 2001] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz discusses the impact global warming will have on the drought-sensitive agriculture and energy industries in countries such as Brazil, China, North Korea, and South Korea. [transcript]
Weatherwise Magazine [January/February 2001] - Weather 2000 comments on the role of Meteorology in the investment market.
CNN [December 2000] - Weather 2000 comments on the powerful New Year's holiday weekend Nor'easter.
Opis Energy Group [December 2000] - Weather 2000 discusses the volatile 2000-01 Winter for traders and the Energy Industry in a recent Opis Energy Group article.
FOW - Futures & OTC World Weather Derivatives supplement [December 2000] - Chief Climatologist Jeffrey Schultz analyses the benefits and capabilities of long-range weather forecasting for FOW magazine.
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CBS Primetime TV [Fall 2000 Season ] - CBS sitcom Welcome to New York models the set design of "Meteorologist" Jim Gaffigan's office after the Weather 2000 forecast lab.
Wall Street Journal [September 2000] - Weather 2000 assesses the year 2000 Fall foliage season for the Wall Street Journal.
CBS News [September 2000] - Weather 2000 addresses the weather insurance and derivatives markets for the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather (video available).
Opis Energy Group [August 2000] - Weather 2000 provides analysis on recent hurricane activity for refiners and suppliers in the Energy Industry in a recent Opis Energy Group article.
CNN [July/August 2000] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter was interviewed by CNN to comment on the cool Summer 2000 weather in the Northeast U.S., which Weather 2000 had accurately forecasted for their clients earlier in the year.
Opis Energy Group [July 2000] - Weather 2000 provides additional insight on the remainder of Summer 2000 for refiners and suppliers in the Energy Industry in a recent Opis Energy Group article.
USA Today [June 2000] - Weather 2000 comments on the weather derivatives market in a recent USA Today article.
Futures Magazine [June 2000] - Weather 2000 assesses drought and heat wave prospects for Summer 2000 for Futures Magazine.
Opis Energy Group [May 2000] - Weather 2000 discusses Summer 2000 heat waves for refiners and suppliers in the Energy Industry in a recent Opis Energy Group article
New York Post [March 2000] - Weather 2000 assesses how the weather will impact the allergy season for the New York Post
Contingency Planning & Management Magazine [January/February 2000] - Weather 2000 recaps the 1999 Atlantic Hurricane Season and discusses potential dangers to the East Coast US for Contingency Planning & Management Magazine
P.O.V. Magazine [February 2000] - Weather 2000 was profiled in the final issue of P.O.V. Magazine
Futures Magazine [February 2000] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter warns the Energy Industry about mild 1999-2000 winter weather with occasional cold spells in his fall forecast.
Wall Street Journal [December 99] - Weather 2000 assesses the 1999-2000 ski season.
Futures Magazine [November 99] - Futures Magazine turns to Weather 2000 for expert analysis on how 1999 Autumn weather will impact grain markets.
New York Times Magazine [September 99] - Weather 2000 assists New York Times Magazine with weather information for their Millennium Time Capsule project.
New York Daily News [September 99] - Weather 2000 advises New York City about anticipated impacts from Hurricane Floyd.
Wall Street Journal [September 99] - Weather 2000 analyzes the 1999 U.S. Drought, and its impact on the Fall Foliage Season.
Energy Risk & Power Management [July 99] - Weather 2000 is consulted on weather data issues pertaining to the pricing of weather options.
Cyber Radio [Summer 99] - Weather 2000 discusses current weather events on live internet radio, including Hurricanes Floyd & Dennis, and the 1999 Eastern U.S. drought
Futures Magazine [June 99] - Weather 2000 discusses Summer 1999 weather patterns and their impact on the Grain Markets
Wall Street Journal [June 99] - Weather 2000 predicts active and severe 1999 Atlantic Hurricane Season
CNNfn [May 99] - Weather 2000 warned clients of tornado potential months before devastating May 1999 outbreak, as reported by CNNfn
CNN - Business Unusual [February 99] - Weather 2000 was recently profiled on the CNN program "Business Unusual", hosted by Lou Dobbs
New York Magazine [January 99] - Weather 2000 was profiled in New York Magazine
Futures Magazine [January 99] - How will La Nina play out for the rest of the heating season?
Wall Street Journal [October 98] - Snowfall outlooks for the Western 1998-99 ski season.
Wall Street Journal [September 98] - The Dow Jones Leaf-Peeping Index.
Contingency Planning & Management Magazine [September 1998] - Long Range Weather Forecasting applications in Weather Risk Management
Futures Magazine [June 98] - What effect will summer weather patterns have on grain markets?
New York Daily News [May 98] - How will climate patterns affect the newly proposed Yankee stadium?
Columbia School of Journalism - Bronx Beat [March 98] - The omnipotent forces of El Nino
Futures Magazine [February 98] - How will El Nino play out for the rest of the heating season?
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