“The entire country is basking in warmer-than-normal temperatures.”
Dave Phillips
“If that holds true, that means that temperatures should average out slightly warmer than normal. Of course, the down side of that is that if that holds true, there will be more of a chance of mixed precipitation such as sleet and freeze rain during January and early February.”
Rick McCoy
“If only I may grow: firmer, simpler, quieter, warmer.”
Dag Hammarskjold
“The good news is, January was 30 to 35% warmer than normal, so those original projections we did in October were based on normal weather. So far, in 2006, we haven't seen normal weather. That's very good for the customer.”
Chase Kelley
“Microbes in the soil are more active at warmer temperatures. As temperatures rise, the turnover of soil carbon goes up.”
Guy Kirk
“(The last) four months have been warmer than normal so there's a lot of stored heat in the lakes and the rivers and the land and the soil.”
David Phillips
“It's everything from the warmer weather (pushing up demand) to the political situation in other countries. The spring break factor just adds to it. The stronger the demand, usually the higher the prices go up.”
Clay Ingram