Pam Knox

  • In this series of posts we’ve looked at state climatologists from around the Southeast.  Today I am featuring Dr. John Christy, the Alabama State Climatologist.  His office is located at the University of Alabama-Huntsville.  The web site for the office is at  https://nsstc.uah.edu/aosc/. The Alabama State Climate Office provides a number of links to data…

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  • The State Climate Office of North Carolina is one of the most active in the US.  Dr. Ryan Boyles is the State Climatologist and he has a staff of over twenty people working in some capacity in the office, including a number of graduate and undergraduate students from North Carolina State University.  The office supports the…

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  • The Association of American Geographers (AAG) recently posted an article about the future of California’s drought.  They point out that even after multiple dry years, the rains will come back, and if El Nino is as strong as forecast this coming winter, they will return with a vengeance.  The writer describes the situation this way:…

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  • To the east of Georgia and to the north of Florida lies South Carolina, our next stop on the tour of state climatology offices.  The South Carolina State Climatologist is Dr. Hope Mizzell, who was elected last week as the new President Elect of the American Association of State Climatologists.  She is assisted by a…

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  • The National Wildlife Foundation recently released a new report on the importance of soil quality in producing sustainable agriculture.  The report is entitled Can Soil Save Us? Making the Case for Cover Crops as Extreme Weather Risk Management.  In the report it details the impacts healthy soil can have on reducing the effects of extreme weather,…

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  • Yesterday we visited the site for the Georgia State Climatologist.  Today we look to the south to Florida.  The Florida Climate Center is located at Florida State University in Tallahassee.  David Zierden is the State Climatologist for Florida, ably assisted by Melissa Griffin, the assistant state climatologist.  You can visit their web site at https://climatecenter.fsu.edu/. The…

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  • Forestry newsletters available

    The Southern Region Extension Forestry group has a list of forestry-related newsletters that are available for subscription.  They cover a variety of topics on southern forestry. You can see the list at https://www.sref.info/news/newsletters.

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