Pam Knox

  • Latest outlook for August 2017

    The latest outlook for August 2017 from the end of July shows equal changes for near, above or below normal temperatures for everywhere in the Southeast except for southern Florida, which leans towards warmer conditions. There is a moderate increase in the chances for above normal rainfall in most of the Southeast.   

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  • Here’s an interesting story from the Capital Weather Gang on Ronald Reagan’s near-disastrous Air Force One landing at Andrews AFB on August 1, 1983.  A microburst hit the airport with winds of up to 149 mph just six minutes after Reagan’s plane landed. Microbursts, which once were considered to be fictitious, have been known to…

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  • The Florida Climate Center has released their monthly climate summary for July 2017.  You can find it at https://climatecenter.fsu.edu/products-services/summaries/climate-summary-for-florida-July-2017.

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  • Help NASA monitor eclipse weather

    NASA is asking for the help of citizen scientists to monitor weather conditions during the August 21 eclipse as it passes across the US. According to Popular Science, they are looking for people to download the GLOBE app to their smartphones and report changes in cloud cover and/or temperature during the eclipse as they are…

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  • Phys.org published an article earlier this month on a new study of the Amazon rain forest which shows observationally that the end of the dry season there is triggered by water vapor emanating from the trees there.  According to the article, until now scientists have not been able to determine why the rainy season begins…

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  • The Southeast Farm Press had a short article this week which said that many South Carolina watermelon farmers are reporting crops that are twice their usual size this year. Watermelons cover 8,000 acres of the state and are produced in every county, although they are concentrated in the Low Country and the Sand Hills region. …

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  • Most climatologists attribute the discovery of the greenhouse effect caused by absorption of terrestrial energy by carbon dioxide and other so-called “greenhouse gases” to Irish physicist John Tyndall in 1859 and the following years. According to a story in Climate Change News, “A recently digitized copy of The American Journal of Science and Arts suggests a woman…

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