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To: quehubo who wrote (76753)12/23/2006 8:20:53 AM
From: GaAs52  Respond to of 206323
 
Displacing which residual fuel demand? If you mean use of residual fuel in electricity generation, it already became a statistical noise. ~ 1.5 % ytd in 2006 of total generation (vs. >20% by ng).



To: quehubo who wrote (76753)12/23/2006 3:33:38 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206323
 
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We see it first in Hawaii. The jet stream is keeping everything waaaaay north of the islands. That means drought here. We haven't seen rain in several weeks...and nothing in sight to change that outlook. I don't mind because my 55,000 gal water tank was full after the summer rains. now we are enjoying one sunny day after the next.

This type of weather pattern seems to show up as warm weather across the mainland as well. If we start catching winter storms then they do the pineapple express thingie and that's when the mainland gets hammered.