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- CME Group OpenMarkets [May 2013] - The CME Group turns to Agricultural Meteorologist Thomas Downs to understand how long-term drought affects corn and wheat growing regions in the Mid-West and Plains.

- WABC-TV [April 2013] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter updates WABC-TV on the potential for Heat Waves and Hurricanes in the New York area this coming Summer.

- Bloomberg.com [April 2013] - Bloomberg asks Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter for his assessment for an active 2013 Hurricane Season with a potential U.S. landfall.

- LA Times (via McClatchy) [February 2013] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs questions The Weather Channel's non-standard use of names, including "Nemo", "Orko" & "Q", for winter storms, without the cooperation of the broader scientific community.
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- LA Times [February 2013] - The LA Times asks Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter to compare the upcoming blizzard with other historical storms.

- BNN [February 2013] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs discusses weather derivatives and winter storm impacts with the Canadian Business News Network.

- Enterprise News [February 2013] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs alerts Enterprise News readers to the historic blizzard approaching eastern Massachusetts.

- Bloomberg.com [November 2012] - With the impressive 2012 Hurricane Season ending, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter notes that 57 storms have formed over the past 3 years, 2nd only to the record 59 storms that formed over 2003-2005.

- Fox News : Your World with Neil Cavuto [November 2012] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter forewarns Neil Cavuto of additional power outages from heavy snow on trees and powerlines as a new nor'easter bears down on a region recovering from Superstorm Sandy.

- Bloomberg.com [November 2012] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs discusses the impact of another nor'easter so soon after Superstorm Sandy.

- Curtis Sliwa on AM 970 The Answer [November 2012] - As a new nor'easter converges on a region recovering from Superstorm Sandy, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter warns of additional power outages from heavy snow on trees and powerlines.

- SNL Financial [October 2012] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter portrays the grand scale of Superstorm Sandy, including impacts of storm surge flooding, to readers of SNL Financial.

- Fox Business : Cavuto [October 2012] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter updates the Fox Business Network on the progress of Superstorm Sandy.

- Curtis Sliwa on AM 970 The Answer [October 2012] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter brings up-to-the-minute information on Superstorm Sandy's landfall to listeners of Curtis Sliwa on AM 970 The Answer.

- SNL Financial [October 2012] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter outlines the far-reaching extent of Hurricane Sandy to readers of SNL Financial.

- USA Today [October 2012] - USA Today turns to meteorologist Thomas Downs to explain how approaching Hurricane Sandy may impact Sunday's NFL games.

- Bloomberg.com [October 2012] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs warns why it is irresponsible to name Winter storms.

- Fox News : Your World with Neil Cavuto [July 2012] - As the Summer unfolds, Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter prepares viewers for the continued hot temperatures nationwide.

- Fox News : Your World with Neil Cavuto [May 2012] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter discusses the upcoming Summer season and cautions viewers to expect some surprising weather ahead.

- Consumer Insurance Guide [April 2012] - Meteorologist Thomas Downs discusses the upcoming Hurricane Season and its implications for residents and businesses from the Gulf Coast to New England.

- Reuters [December 2011] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter summarizes the mild November for Reuters and outlines expectations for the coming Winter Season.

- WNYW-TV [November 2011] - Chief Meteorologist Michael Schlacter warns Good Day New York viewers that the pleasant November weather won't last, and that Winter cold and storminess is right around the corner.

- Additional media appearances [1998-2011] - Press Archive
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