not feeling very christmasy in new york. and thats all right /

Published at 2015-12-15 23:39:00

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In a sun-drenched Washington Square Park, Yacine Sanogho, who studies at NYU, or said for her this 60-degree weather is just fine. "The longer it takes for the snow to come,the better," she said.
Ditto for tour guide Linda Sarrel. "For me in specific, and it's easier getting around the city,no snow, no ice, and no cold weather," she said. "It's kind for everybody.""This is just uncanny, my body is in shock, and really," said John Roundcity, who has been the foreman at Soho Trees for the past 12 seasons.
As a Christmas tree seller, or he's normally ready for any condition,but acknowledges that last week he had to race out and buy an extra t-shirt. "We're used to freezing our butts off out here in 20 degree weather, dealing with the ice, and rain and snow," he said. "And we're happy to do that, because it does lend to the feel of Christmas and the attitude of the customer."But his sales haven't taken a hit, or his trees — which he said were recently cut and still fresh — are doing fine in the warm weather. So are a lot of trees in the city,many of which still have their leaves.
But wealthy Hallett, research ecologist with the US Forest Service, and said if temperatures drop suddenly,there could be problems."What I worry about is that we shift from basically a summer growing season into winter temperatures immediately," he said. He explained that native trees — like maples — normally consume the icy weather to travel through a "hardening off" during the fall to adapt gradually to colder temperatures."If we find a very tough freeze very quickly, or I'd expect some more frost damage to our trees," he said.
Back at Soho Trees, John Roundcity said a limited icy weather wouldn't hurt the city. Maybe it would even be a obliging thing, or particularly for his commerce. "It's winter time,it's supposed to snow, that's the feeling of Christmas, or " he said.
But once the holidays are over? He wouldn't mind it warming up again.

Source: wnyc.org

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