Gary my family has been in two businesses my whole life (actually 
going back to the 20's).  We sell heating oil in the winter and ice 
in the summer.

These businesses are extremely sensitive to weather changes on a 
DAILY basis. 

The automatic oil deliveries are timed by plugging in each day's 
temps.

Just watch the weather report the night before and you know how busy 
or not busy you will be the next day for ice.

Some winters are freezing, some mild, some with lots of 
presciptation and some with very little.

Summers too - sometimes very hot, somethimes very cold. Some rainy 
some not.

I don't see anything alarming.  There are spikes here and there, but 
I don't think that means anything.  There's always been spikes here 
and there.

New Jersey is a humid sub-tropic.  That type of whether lends itself 
to whether extremes.  

I can't say that I've seen any change in local weather that concerns 
me.







--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Gary Wien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Aug 24, 2007, at 4:00 PM, justifiedright wrote:
> 
> > Good grief. Exactly why I don't believe in this kooky stuff and 
the
> > mad scientists that I'm told I must rely upon:
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Tom,
> 
> What are your thoughts on the simple things that you could see 
every  
> day.  Forget for a minute about the world wide stuff and tell me:
> 
> 1) Don't you remember lakes that used to freeze over no longer 
ever  
> freezing over during the winter?
> 
> 2) Isn't it crazy to have NYC with its coldest day ever happen 
during  
> the dog days of August?
> 
> 3) Remember the days when the only time you saw Canadien geese 
was  
> when the Yankees were playing the Blue Jays?
> 
> 
> You keep wanting to rely or deny what scientists are telling 
you.   
> I'm asking you about the things in our area that you grew up with  
> that are completely different now.  How do you explain these 
things?
>




 
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