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From:dryan1@houston.rr.com
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Subject:European Model Monday Evening
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Date:Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:56:46 -0800 (PST)

The European model, one of the "major four" models the market analyzes is in
and it shows generally mild conditions for much of the eastern interconnect
through the end of next week.
In fact, through at least 10 days, and probably beyond, this particular
model shows no sign of any major intrusions of cold air into the eastern
interconnect.

For the tropical feature in the Carribean, it brings the storm up along the
West Coast of Florida, just east of all the production areas this weekend
and stalls it out over the Southeast early next week meaning some rain
there.

We'll need to re-evaluate all of the models in the morning for the long
term, but at least for this evening this is a bearish weather picture
through next week from the European model.

See you all in the morning.

Dave