Natural gas futures joined a number of commodities on Monday in shooting higher in morning trade only to come off with the same ferocity in the afternoon. April natural gas recorded a high of $9.595 before crashing back to earth to close at $9.346, down two pennies from Friday’s close.
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Active 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season to Be Less Busy than in 2005
While the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season is still expected to be “very active,” the good news is it is not expected to rival the ferocity of last year’s record-setting season, according to Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project (TMP), headed up by respected researchers Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray.
Active 2006 Atlantic Hurricane Season to Be Less Busy than in 2005
While the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season is still expected to be “very active,” the good news is it is not expected to rival the ferocity of last year’s record-setting season, according to Colorado State University’s Tropical Meteorology Project (TMP), headed up by respected researchers Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray.