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Gold/Mining/Energy : Strictly: Drilling and oil-field services

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To: Gary Burton who wrote (55492)11/27/1999 6:36:00 AM
From: Roebear   of 95453
 
Gary,
Edit to my previous post,

Recalculating, these current temperature levels actually puts our current average temperature levels a bit more than 8% above even last years very warm levels, this will of course also decrease over the next six days. It could change over the next six days to as much as 1-2% colder (more heating degree days) than last year. I am watching the degree days/average temps closely this week and the next few weeks as this is the time frame where we "lost it" last year and really went warm. I feel it is also important for the overall winter forecast that we begin to show some of that La Nina "variableness" about now, with a good cold spell setting in.
About from now till Easter would be nice...OSX and E&P wise VBG.

Well, taking the shottygun for a walk in the mountains on the last day of the small game season here, maybe I'll find some woolly caterpillars or something to sharpen up the forecasts gggggg!

Best Regards,

Roebear
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