Pam Knox
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If you follow this blog regularly, you already know that recently an El Niño was recently declared. This after several months when we expected it to begin, but it did not quite get its act together. You might be wondering why this is. Here is a new blog post from Climate.gov by Nat Johnson which…
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The latest monthly summary for February 2o19 is now available from the Florida Climate Center as a PDF download at https://climatecenter.fsu.edu/products-services/summaries?id=533.
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The latest monthly climate summary from North Carolina is now available at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=279.
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Warmer than normal temperatures covered Georgia again in February 2019, with values ranging from five to nine degrees F above average. Heavy rainfall covered the northern quarter of the state, while precipitation two to four inches less than normal covered the rest of the state. In Atlanta, the monthly average temperature was 53.8 degrees F…
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The latest question from the Georgia Climate Project’s Roadmap discusses how we can determine what impacts changes in climate will have on at-risk communities like the rural poor, the elderly, and urban city dwellers. We need to know what data sets we can use before we can determine what those impacts might be. You can…
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Did you know that for meteorologists and climatologists, winter is over? We use December 1 through February 28 (or 29 in leap years) as the winter season. Spring starts for us on March 1 and goes until May 31. This past winter was expected to be wetter and cooler than normal due to the expected…
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The latest 7-day QPF map shows that most of the Southeast should receive 1-2 inches of rain this week, with the majority falling on Sunday before drier conditions return. The Florida peninsula will be largely bypassed by rain so conditions there should continue to be dry. After the front passes, we expect to see much…
Posted in: Climate outlooks