Pam Knox
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Do you use weather apps to get your local forecast or to track severe weather or rain for planning purposes? Do you sometimes get frustrated when they are not accurate? I don’t use most of them often except for radar apps, since I spend most of my time at a computer and can access the…
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National Integrated Drought Information SystemDrought.gov The National Flash Drought Forum will be held in Boulder CO on May 2-4, 2023. It will provide background into the causes and detection of flash drought from a variety of perspectives around the country. As you may recall, flash drought is a rapid-onset event that often occurs with little…
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The North Carolina State Climate Office posted their latest monthly climate summary for March 2023 on their blog site earlier this week. You can find it at the link below. Overall, they were quite a bit drier than normal, so it is not surprising that drought expanded across the eastern part of the state. A…
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What a miserable day Saturday was for a large part of the region! It rained all day in Athens starting just after my CoCoRaHS observation at 7 am, and they finally called off the Masters Tournament in Augusta shortly after 3 pm after a sodden end to the second round and start of the 3rd…
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Forage production in Georgia has been struggling in recent years, according to this report in the Farm Monitor, due to a combination of high input costs and tough weather. According to the article, recent back-to-back bad years have resulted in depletion of hay stocks, leaving farmers short. There is nothing left for a rainy day,…
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The National Hurricane Center’s final report on Hurricane Ian was released earlier this week. It shows that for a short time before landfall it reached category 5, one of just a few hurricanes to do so. In the past, conventional wisdom has said that hurricanes generally weaken as they get close to land due to…
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Earlier this week, Scientific American published a story that highlights the Southeast’s outsized vulnerability to climate change, according to a new index created by the Environmental Defense Fund and Texas A&M University that analyzes climate impacts and neighborhood conditions such as poverty and health. It’s not necessarily that the climate changes are going to be…