Media Advisory — WeatherBug Professional to Host Fourth Annual Energy Trader Seminar — 2009 Winter Outlook

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-(Business Wire)-September 28, 2009 - WeatherBug:

WHAT:

  The Fourth Annual Energy Trader Seminar - 2009 Winter Outlook, hosted by WeatherBug® Professional, in sponsorship with the CME Group and Commodity Weather Group, will provide energy traders with seasonal winter outlook forecasts and a discussion on current wind studies in California. Industry experts and scientific researchers will present materials and provide interactive dialogue during a panel discussion on the potential impacts the upcoming season has on the energy industry.
 
The media can schedule one-on-one interviews with company spokespersons and are invited to attend the seminar to get a first look at the winter forecast for 2009/2010.
 
The agenda topics include:
 

- Southern Hemisphere Grains & Oilseeds Seasonal Outlook

Speaker:

Joel Widenor, Vice President, Director Agriculture Services, Commodity Weather Group

 

- California’s Wind Energy Resource:  Seasonal, Synoptic, Diurnal Characteristics and Variability on Several Time Scales

Speaker:

David Mansbach, Research Meteorologist, SPHEAR Partner Scientist, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

 

- North American Energy Seasonal Outlook: 

Winter 2009-10 Update: Seasonal Weather Forecast Panel Discussion

Speakers:

Mathew Rogers, President, Commodity Weather Group

Dr. Judah Cohen, Director, Seasonal Forecasting, AER, Inc.

Moderator:

John Bosse, Director, Energy and Government Solutions, WeatherBug Professional

 

WHEN:

Thursday, October 1, 2009, 2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
 

WHERE:

The Roosevelt Hotel – New York

Madison and 45th
Phone: 212-661-9600
Room: The Vanderbilt Suite
New York, NY 10017
 

WHO:

WeatherBug (http://www.weatherbug.com and http://www.weatherbugprofessional.com) observes, organizes and distributes the most precise global weather intelligence. As a trusted source of dynamic weather information, WeatherBug empowers society to make more informed weather-related decisions. Millions of consumers and professional organizations, including the National Weather Service, rely on WeatherBug to plan daily activities, safeguard lives and improve business operations. WeatherBug is a brand of AWS Convergence Technologies, Inc. (http://www.aws.com).

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