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To: BSGrinder who wrote (10654)4/12/2002 9:19:10 AM
From: c.hinton  Respond to of 36161
 
War is also a fast way to forse unification of states into nations and the centralization of political and economic power .Whatch out middle east.



To: BSGrinder who wrote (10654)4/12/2002 9:24:28 AM
From: isopatch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Interesting url for weather, heating & AC demand

futuresource.com

<ODJ U.S. Weather Forecast And Energy Implications - Apr 12

By David Salmon
Kansas City, April 12 (Weather Derivatives) - Heating demand across the
U.S. will be very low through the middle of next week but will pop up slightly
again by late week on cooler weather coming (briefly) into the middle of the
country.
Air-conditioning demand will well above April normals throughout the
southern one-third of the country with a brief appearance of a little A/C
usage northward through the Ohio Valley and well northward along the Atlantic
Coast.
Northeast: The Northeast's heating demand will sink to almost zero by
Tuesday and Wednesday. A/C usage will spread northward through Philadelphia
and possibly to Albany, NY.
Midwest: The Midwest will see very low heating demand through the
weekend and until Tuesday, but a moderate upturn in heating fuel usage will
finish out the week. A/C usage will reach almost to the Great Lakes and as far
north as Omaha, Neb.
South: The South will loose all need for heating over the weekend and
for most of next week. A/C demand will soar well above April's normals and to
half of normal summer maximums across Texas, around two-thirds of normal
summer peaks across the bulk of the Southeast and three-quarters of summer's
draw in Florida.
West: A/C demand will peak over the weekend across the Southwest U.S.
with abnormal warmth in the southern interior of California and throughout the
deserts in Arizona and southern Nevada. Arizona A/C loads will slip from a
peak near four times normal for April (70% of summer) Sunday back to near
normal by late next week. A more profound cool-off in the northern West will
bring above-normal heating demand there Sunday through Wednesday.

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U.S. Weather Forecast And Energy Implications is produced by Weather
Derivatives, deriving useful information for the marketplace. E-mail
derive@sound.net>

Lot of other interesting features and urls on the futuresource web site.

Isopatch