NatgasApp

Features

US natural gas weather dashboards — built for daily tracking and fast comparisons.

Forecast coverage

  • GEFS + ECMWF EPS (US-only). ECMWF AIFS available alongside in dashboards.
  • Degree-day metrics: HDD/CDD/TDD (+ derived indicators)
  • Clear model labels and consistent conventions

Runs and deltas

  • Compare the latest runs in seconds
  • Run-to-run deltas for “what changed” focus
  • Consistent labels and visual conventions

Charts and reports

  • Fast charts with presets (no clutter)
  • Shareable views for quick reviews
  • Additional reports will be added over time (COT, storage, LNG, and more)

Product principles

  • Data-first UI: signal over noise
  • Informational analytics only (not financial advice)
  • Subscription web platform (SaaS)
Standard:all models + core charts + deltas + presets
Pro:Ensemble range (P10–P90) + 8 concurrent runs in comparison + early access

Built for fast weather interpretation

NatgasApp keeps the workflow focused on model changes, degree-days, and chart clarity so users can scan faster and spend less time cleaning up context.

Clear product scope

The product is purpose-built for US natural gas weather analytics rather than a broad catalog of unrelated weather products and services.

Accessible pricing

Paid access starts at $9.99/month, which gives NatgasApp a lower entry point than publicly listed competitor pricing.

Forecast models

GEFS

Real-time GEFS dashboards for daily HDD/CDD/TDD tracking and run-to-run deltas across the day.

ECMWF EPS

Release-based ECMWF EPS views for structured 12z vs 00z comparisons, with ensemble range (P10-P90) available in Pro.

ECMWF AIFS

AI-driven ECMWF AIFS forecasts available in dashboards alongside GEFS and EPS for additional context.

Capability breakdown

Standard

Standard covers the core daily workflow: dashboards for GEFS, AIFS, EPS, degree-day tracking, run-to-run deltas, presets for quick scans, and up to 4 concurrent runs in the comparison view.

Pro

Pro adds Ensemble range (P10-P90) for explicit uncertainty context, up to 8 concurrent runs in the comparison view, and early access to new features.