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Energy.Net provides both the very detailed short term forecasts along with the
extended outlooks. The "Extended Outlook and General Overview of U.S. Pattern"
(issued each morning at about 7:00 AM CDT) is the most
important portion of the service. This commentary by Charlie Notis and Craig Solberg describes
the U.S. weather pattern for the next 1-2 weeks. Another very important aspect
of this extended outlook is our own projection of high temperatures for key U.S. cities
(Chicago, Cinncinati, New York, Houston, Atlanta, and Los Angeles) for the next 10 days.
Color graphics of our 6-10 and 11-15 day temperature outlooks are another important
feature of the web site. Since our temperature forecast graphics are issued early
in the morning (in contrast to the NWS which is issued in the afternoon), it gives
our customers an big advantage on the markets.
An important Noon Update is also provided daily. This update deals with any
important changes in the weather outlook since the early morning report. It also
allows us to place more emphasis on certain weather aspects. A Sunday afternoon report (released
prior to the start of Sunday evening trading) is another feature of the service.
At the beginning of each month we provide 30- and 90-day temperature outlooks for the Nation.
There are other important and useful products at Energy.Net. The best way to judge
the entire package is to view it for yourself.
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