>
> Not just that, Dave. Some people believe that Global Warming is directly
> linked to the more hours of "daylight" resulting from the change in when
> Daylight Savings Time starts/stops.
>
By golly, I do believe that they're on to something there. I never thought
about it before, but now that it's come to my attention it clearly is a lot
warmer here in Minnesota during DST. When DST is turned off, it seems to
get a lot colder here, then several months later it gets noticeably warmer
when DST is turned back on.
Sunnuvagun!
73, de Hans, K0HB
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