Pam Knox

  • The five-day forecast for rainfall across the Southeast looks clear and dry throughout the region.  This lack of precipitation, coupled with warm temperatures reaching up into the 90s in some places, should mean great conditions for farmers trying to get into their fields after all the recent rain.  Next chance of rain for many parts…

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  • The Florida climate summary for April 2014 has been published and can be accessed by clicking here.

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  • Heavy rainfall in southern Georgia hinders farmers Temperatures in Georgia during April were near normal for the entire state, but rainfall amounts were significantly above normal across most of Georgia in April. Severe weather rocked the state early and late in the month with more quiet conditions in the middle weeks. In Atlanta, the monthly…

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  • CO2 makes growing season longer

    A new study published by Nature magazine indicates that the length of the growing season worldwide is increasing not just from warming temperatures but also from the direct influence of carbon dioxide.  This research, based on plot trials on grasslands in Wyoming, shows that  carbon dioxide affects plant growth by regulating evapotranspiration from leaves as…

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  • NOAA has just released the latest monthly outlook for May precipitation and temperature for the US.  It shows that for the Southeast, warmer than normal conditions have a slightly increased likelihood in south Florida as well as in northern Georgia and Alabama, while wetter than normal conditions have a slightly increased likelihood of occurring in…

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  • National Public Radio reported  on April 24 that scientists from the University of Oklahoma are using a large research facility near El Reno to study the relationships between climate, crops, soil and livestock.   They are doing this by equipping research pastures and wheat fields with sensors to monitor the fluxes of water, carbon, and methane…

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  • Interesting display of storm reports

    Here is a new Google Map-based display of storm reports that you might find intriguing and maybe even useful.  The nationwide map can be found at https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/sgx/kml/lsr.php? You can choose to look at the area around any National Weather Service office using the menu at top right.  I’ve attached an example from this morning based…

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