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To: AltLar who wrote (41530)4/2/1999 6:01:00 PM
From: dfloydr  Respond to of 95453
 
It snowed here in North Scottsdale this morning!



To: AltLar who wrote (41530)4/2/1999 7:43:00 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Larry it was 57 today in Maine today and I am beginning to tan---and there was
a severe cold blast and snow storm on the Mexican border--the point being,thus far the La Nina effect has not yet touched us on the Coast of Maine--and the NE in general---and scientist are now tuning
in for a reason for this,there is a strong counter effect to la nina
that has given the NE a very mild winter and what is now being seen as a POSSIBLE warm and wet spring followed by a scorching summer--it is the North Atlantic wind current that has been changing the past couple years making for mild winters in the NE and brutally cold winters in europe---if this be right the cold will continue to be piled up
to the west and riding up over the NE.
BTW,I own UFAB and IIR and have call options in GLM and FLC,so I am rooting for the price of crude to rise--but I wouldn't right now be banking on it being a cold spring in the NE.Just my wild guess after
spending the day in the sun--57 for me in Maine on april 2 is "heat wave" :)Max90