Most weather forecast models have reliable accuracy only one week into the future – but what if La Niña gives us insight as far ahead as 2019? Commodity markets have been fixated on the development of La Niña, or the cooling phase of Pacific Ocean surface temperatures. The agriculture market is more focused toward La Niña impacts on U.S. summer weather for corn and soybeans, while the energy industry is already looking ahead to what the winter months may have in store. Read more at Reuters…
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