2018
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I am going on holiday leave for the rest of 2018 and so will be temporarily shutting down the blog while I spend some time with family and friends. I thank you all for your support over the last few years and the great questions and comments you have sent to me! I will be…
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The month of December so far is running quite a bit wetter than normal, especially in southern Alabama and Georgia and northern Florida. This is consistent with the El Niño-like pattern we are in this year. Temperatures are variable across the region but there are more areas with below normal temperatures than above. However, with…
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Today marks the winter solstice, when we experience the shortest day of the year. This is because of the tilt of the earth’s axis of rotation relative to our orbit around the sun. So if you celebrate the winter astronomically, then today is the first day of winter. If you are a climatologist like me,…
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You might not know it, but most of the weather information you consume ultimately comes from federal agencies such as the National Weather Service. This includes most of what is used by the media in their daily broadcasts including the Weather Channel, and includes what they provide in their smartphone apps too. Even the University…
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The latest outlook from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center shows that wetter than normal conditions are expected in January 2019 in Alabama, Georgia and Florida, with equal chances of wetter, drier or near normal precipitation in othe parts of the region. Temperatures in January are expected to be colder than normal everywhere in the Southeast except…
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ABC News posted an interesting story this week about how changes in climate in the Midwest are affecting corn producers. The story discusses the warming trend in climate there and how planting corn earlier in the year allows it to get through pollination before the temperature gets really hot, leading to improved yields. It shows…
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The only state in the Southeast that is currently experiencing drought is Florida. This week’s Drought Monitor shows no change in the moderate drought there, but a slight decrease in abnormally dry conditions surrounding the drought area. The latest seasonal outlook for drought indicates that there is a good chance that all drought will be…
Posted in: Drought