Pam Knox

  • We’re down to the last few questions in the Georgia Climate Project Roadmap. Today’s question has to do with research on how local governments of cities and counties can take steps to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a warmer and potentially more extreme climate using smart urban planning and design. While politics in…

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  • Mars now has a daily weather forecast

    You might think of Mars as a cold and lifeless planet a long way from the earth, and while you are right, it still has a thin atmosphere and so has weather. NASA has just launched a web site which provides access to weather information that is being collected on Mars along with information on…

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  • Seasonal rains this week

    The latest 7-day QPF map shows that rainfall for the next week should be seasonal, with most areas receiving between half an inch and 1.5 inches of rain. The driest part of the region will be a band stretching from Alabama to South Carolina along the coastal plain, with higher amounts to the north and…

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  • Tupelo bloom disrupted by Hurricane Michael

    If you’ve ever had tupelo honey, you know what a treat it is. I was interested to read a story about the tupelo bloom being affected by Hurricane Michael in the latest IFAS newsletter today. According to the story, the tupelo trees were so stressed by the hurricane winds that their blooming season is all…

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  • Three myths about clean energy

    I frequently get asked questions about questionable information that people have found online in social media and elsewhere on various aspects of climate science. Here is a good discussion of three myths related to clean energy and how understanding them can lead to a better understanding of climate science and climate change. You can read…

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  • Map: World map of tree diversity

    Here is a neat map which shows the range of tree diversity across the entire earth, as compiled by a combination of ground surveys and satellite scans. You can see many areas where there are no trees at all (deserts, American central plains, Arctic) and other areas where the variety of trees is very diverse.…

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  • All drought is gone from the Southeast

    The latest Drought Monitor, released this morning, shows that all drought has now been removed from the Southeast, leaving a small area of residual abnormally dry conditions along the east coast of the Florida peninsula. That may well be removed in the next week as they are forecast to get a good bit of rain,…

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