Pam Knox

  • A new map based on research recently published in Geophysical Research Letters shows that most of the northern US is increasing in susceptibility to flooding based on trends in water tables.  In the South and Southeast, recent droughts have lowered water tables and stream flows, reducing their likelihood of flooding.  You can read more about…

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  • “Does Changing Climate Change Soils?”

    As temperatures get warmer, scientists expect that there may be impacts on soil health.  To look at that, some Australian scientists tried to determine how warmer temperatures would affect soil carbon, a measure of oil health.  They looked at 12 different model simulations and found that while most of them predicted a decrease in soil…

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  • 2016 billion dollar disasters in the US

    The National Centers for Environmental Information produced a summary of all of the billion dollar weather disasters that have affected the US in 2016, including Hurricane Matthew and the forest fires in the Southeast this year.  You can read about all of the other disasters that happened this year at https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/billions/.

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  • USA Today reported earlier this week that a new study of 500-year-old clams published in Nature Communications shows that the oceans are experiencing changes in ocean chemistry that have not occurred in the last 1000 years.  The clam shells have growth rings similar to tree rings that can be related to climate conditions in specific…

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  • As I sit here in Athens today, we are experiencing another day well above 70 F.  Yesterday, we set a new record of 79 F, just one degree off the all-time airport record of 80 F for January.  For most of the Southeast, January so far has been well above normal in temperature and the…

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  • With less than a week to go until Inauguration Day on January 20, you might be interested in this look back at the weather on some previous Inauguration Days by Tom Moore of iWeatherNet.com.  You can read it at https://www.iweathernet.com/dallas-fort-worth/inauguration-day-weather-highlights-from-the-past.  This year’s event is likely to be one of the warmest on record if the current…

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  • Dry Florida, seasonal rain elsewhere

    The latest 7-day QPF map shows no rain in the Florida peninsula, which could lead to the expansion abnormally dry conditions there, but near normal amounts of rainfall in the rest of the Southeast this week.  These rains could further reduce the drought levels in some areas or the Drought Monitor folks could keep levels…

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