May 2018
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NOAA’s latest climate summary for the US in April 2018 shows that this year was the coldest April since 1997, more than 20 years ago. The persistent pattern of a ridge of high pressure in the West and a trough of low pressure in the East along with the accompanying temperatures was well captured by…
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The Climate Learning Network has announced an upcoming webinar on irrigation scheduling for improved water management and use to be held on May 10 at 3 pm EDT. Upcoming CLN/ANREP Webinars Irrigation scheduling tools for improved water management and water use efficiency Presented by: Allan Andales (Colorado State), Jim Bordovsky (Texas A&M), Danny Rogers (Kansas…
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The Climate Learning Network announced today that their Climate Literacy Training is now available at eXtension. If you are an extension agent, then you can take advantage of this, but even if you are not, you might also be able to participate using the contact below. See the notice below for details on how to…
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Lately there have been several stories in the news about the ocean circulation in the Atlantic slowing down, as measured by buoys in the Gulf Stream and with other sensors. But you might not know why this is important for earth’s climate. This article from InsideClimateNews.org provides a good basic description of how the oceanic…
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Here’s a Mashable article which describes the various types of clouds, along with some spectacular photos. Andrew Freedman provides rankings that are definitely biased towards severe weather and leave out several varieties of clouds altogether (like cirrus and cumulus), but the pictures are still worth seeing. Check it out at https://mashable.com/2018/05/06/cloud-types-ranked/?utm_cid=hp-n-1#LJvtrYCARsqn.
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A wintertime megaflood in California could turn out to be the worst natural disaster in U.S. history by far, and we are making it much more likely, according to an alarming study published this week in Nature Climate Change and described by Eric Holthaus in Grist.org in late April. This could be the first trillion-dollar weather disaster…
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This week is Hurricane Awareness Week at many National Weather Service offices. You can see a lot of their tips for preparing for the upcoming Atlantic tropical season by following your local NWS office on social media. Here is one PDF slide set from the NWS office in Charleston SC which describes some of the…