Pam Knox

  • Irma’s impacts on North Carolina

    The State Climate Office of North Carolina has issued a rapid report on the impacts of Irma on North Carolina, out on the edge of the storm.  You can read it at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=242&h=5666e5c1.

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  • Three interesting land use graphs

    Big Picture Agriculture has a short but interesting article on a new publication showcasing a variety of maps that describe land uses across the US.  Since I love maps, it was fun to look at the maps and think about what they mean for agriculture here.  The map below shows the percent of land owned…

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  • Some early agricultural impacts of Irma

    While farmers are still waiting for things to dry up after the passage of Irma, some initial articles about preliminary impacts from the storm are starting to appear.  They describe impacts on dairy, peanuts, cotton, vegetables and sugar cane.  One thing I’ve heard is reports that the pecan crop may take a heavy toll because…

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  • Post-Irma storm surge assessment

    If you live along the coast, you will be interested in this assessment of storm surge conditions around the Southeast from Hurricane Irma.  Because the storm was so large, storm surge occurred at a much wider scale than is usual for hurricanes.  You can read more about it at https://hurricanehalssb.blogspot.com/2017/09/four-surges-in-one-wrap-up-on-irmas.html.

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  • Southeast Farm Press posted a story yesterday about some of the Southeastern crops that could be harmed by Hurricane Irma’s strong winds and rain. Among them are the pecan harvest, with trees that are heavily loaded and may have incurred a lot of damage from Irma’s high winds (similar to Matthew last year), citrus in…

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  • Six surprising things about Hurricane Irma

    While I still have power at my house, here is an article about some interesting facts on Irma from my colleague Dr. Marshall Shepherd at UGA from Forbes.com.  You can read it (if you have power or internet access) at https://www.forbes.com/sites/marshallshepherd/2017/09/11/six-surprising-things-about-hurricane-irma/#4922a50f505d. Also, here is a cool MODIS image of Irma which shows all the sediment…

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  • Late evening update on Irma

    I have a lot to do to prepare for Irma tomorrow but here are a couple of sources of information that describe the storm and its likely impacts. Also check my Facebook feed for SEAgClimate for additional information from other sources. Note the wide area of tropical storm force winds in the map below–that’s what…

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