Researchers commissioned by state government agencies have offered differing opinions over whether a housing shortage is on the horizon in eastern Ohio, where development is ramping up in the state’s portions of the Marcellus and Utica shales.
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Researchers Differ Over Shale’s Impact on Ohio Housing
Researchers commissioned by state government agencies have offered differing opinions over whether a housing shortage is on the horizon in eastern Ohio, where development is ramping up in the state’s portions of the Marcellus and Utica shales.
Forecasters Differ on Northeast’s November Temperatures
A pair of weather forecasts issued last week offered differing views of upcoming temperatures in the Northeast, with one saying the region may be seeing an early start to wintry conditions and another predicting a warmer-than-normal November. Both forecasts called for colder-than-average temperatures to dominate the region in December.
Forecasters Differ on Northeast’s November Temperatures
A pair of weather forecasts issued Monday offer differing views of upcoming temperatures in the Northeast, with one saying the region may be seeing an early start to wintry conditions and another predicting a warmer-than-normal November. Both forecasts call for colder-than-average temperatures to dominate the region in December.
Growing Firmness in Mixed Pricing Unlikely to Last
Differing weather fundamentals in various regions produced mixed price movement again Thursday, but due to a mini-heat wave developing in the Northeast, there were considerably more gains than on Wednesday when softness pervaded most of the market. However, sources agreed that declines will set in again at most if not all points in Friday’s trading for the holiday weekend.
NOAA’s Calls for Warmer Than Normal Winter, Increased Weather Pattern Variations
Differing greatly from the AccuWeather.com forecast from a few days ago, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) winter outlook for December through February calls for warmer-than-normal temperatures across most of the U.S.
Forecasters Heat Up Over Summer Temperature Debate
Agreeing on some points and differing on others, meteorologists and forecasters are scrambling to diagnose the remaining months of summer. “The last 10 days of June are showing the true nature of the summer temperature and pattern ideas where they are hooked up with each other,” said AccuWeather Expert Senior Meteorologist Joe Bastardi. “Time will tell.”
Modest Futures Advance Brings Out Differing Opinions on Next Price Leg
Buoyed by hot weather and spiking Northeast physical prices, natural gas futures ended higher Tuesday, as commercial traders continued to favor the long side of the market. After touching the $3.00 mark Tuesday afternoon for the first time since Aug. 1, the September contract ebbed slightly to close at $2.975, a 1-cent increase for the session. With 102,854 contracts changing hands, Tuesday’s heavy volume in the gas pit lent credibility to the up-move.
Snow Has Differing Price Effects in Northeast, Rockies
Flatness again dominated Tuesday in the majority of cashmarkets. However, Northeast citygates dropped by about a nickeldespite heavy, wet snow or cold windswept rain in the region thatone weather forecast service expected to persist overnight.