Step 1
Choose a
Market
Choose from one of the weather markets offered: Rain, Snow (available seasonally), Hurricane Landfalls, High and Low Temperatures
Step 2
Make a
Prediction
Predict the weather for a specific day and city to submit your trade.
Step 3
Receive Your
Payout
Traders get paid out proportionally to their accuracy and the total money invested in the market for that day/city.
Rainfall
Rainfall markets allow you to make predictions on the total accumulation of rain that will fall on a single day in any one of 80+ cities in the USA. For example: 5.50″ of rainfall accumulation in Miami, FL on May 14th. The actual measured rainfall accumulation needs to be at or above your prediction – the closer your prediction is (without going over), the higher your payout will be.
Snowfall
Snowfall markets allow you to make predictions on the total accumulation of snow that will fall on a single day in any one of 80+ cities in the USA. For example: 8″ of snow accumulation in Green Bay, WI on November 14th. The actual measured snow accumulation needs to be at or above your prediction – the closer your prediction is (without going over), the higher your payout will be.
Atlantic Storm Landfalls
A unique contract structure for predicting the location of Atlantic Storm Landfalls during the tropical storm season. Priced based upon the latest forecasted storm path from NOAA, trade entry prices vary based upon the storm’s current location and forecast path. The market pays out all contracts for locations within 75 miles of where the storm makes landfall.
High Temperature
High Temperature markets allow you to make predictions on the highest temperature reached on a single day in any one of 80+ cities in the USA. For example: the high temperature in Miami, FL on May 14th will be 98°F. The actual measured high temperature must be at or above your prediction – the closer your prediction is (without going over), the higher your payout will be.
Low Temperature
Low Temperature markets allow you to make predictions on the lowest temperature reached on a single day in any one of 80+ cities in the USA. For example: the low temperature in Green Bay, WI on Nov 17th will be 5°F. The actual measured low temperature must be at or below your prediction – the closer your prediction is (without going under), the higher your payout will be.