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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: gold$10k who wrote (3804)11/10/2001 9:53:54 AM
From: Roebear  Read Replies (2) of 36161
 
Winter Forecast Update,
Please note this forecast is targeted for Pennsylvania and to a lesser extent the US MidAtlantic/NorthEast.

We've been having a series of mild and cool weather in cycles this fall. I expect this pattern to continue with a progression to more and more cold. The progression will be into a cold December and a very cold January and February. Instead of November/December being the coldest (relative to normal temps) like last year I expect Jan/Feb to be the coldest. I don't expect much precipitation before the holidays. Currently we are in a drought here and this will continue for awhile. There is a good possibility the drought will be relieved by a Superstorm such as the March 93 blizzard, but it's not a certainty of course. The alternate possibilities are the precipitation weather cycle changes by a series of winter storms or does not change and the cold dry period continues through February. In either alternative (to the Superstorm) the January February period is likely to be in the record books for cold temperatures.
If OTOH, we continue cycle to a Superstorm, January February will still be colder than normal until the storm which will break the cold weather pattern cycle. The timing of the storm will determine the potential for record cold for January February period.

That's the best clarity I can give it for now, as these somewhat different scenarios are what I see reflected in my natural observations.

Best Regards,

Roebear
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