For some with weather and wildfire expertise, the allure of hedge funds and other private sector work remains high. (Credit: Michael A. McCoy/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) — When Alex Goldstein was just 7 years old, he says, he was drawn to extreme weather. Within 10 years, he convinced his father to take him storm chasing and hasn’t stopped since.

Now, at 35, he leads a small group of data scientists and meteorologists who help teams of traders at one of the world’s largest hedge funds position themselves in commodities markets.

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