I'm just guessing....but it seems like the summer months the oil evaporates a little more and a little faster. So, you end up getting dialed in to a certain path...then the temperatures drop, the humidity starts to increase, and that oil doesn't evaporate as much anymore. So, then you have to readjust your starting position and everything. I don't see it as much as I did in Iowa. Kansas is pretty dry and a bit warmer than Iowa was. We get snow in the winter...but its a short snow season. In California it obviously was even less of an issue...never snowed...only rained about 7 times a year.
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