Pam Knox

  • Jim Angel, the Illinois State Climatologist, has a short summary of climate conditions across the US so far this month that you might find informative.  It shows that for most of the country including the Southeast, temperatures have been above normal and precipitation very low compared to average.  You can find it at  https://climateillinois.wordpress.com/2016/11/14/november-warm-and-dry-across-us/ .

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  • Drought Impacting Georgia Farmers

    Clint Thompson of the University of Georgia wrote an article last week discussing Georgia’s current drought and the outlook for this winter and next year.  It quotes heavily from me but also provides insight from other UGA extension specialists and agents.  Here is the article as printed in Growing Georgia today.

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  • The State Climate Office of North Carolina is offering a three-part series on the outlook for the upcoming winter.  This week’s post is on forecasts based on folklore like woolly worm caterpillars and the two Farmers’ Almanacs.  You can read it at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=219&h=5666e5c1.

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  • In addition to terrible effects on livestock, crops and farmers, floods can affect many other things as well. I was interested to read this story about how a famous painting in Florence, Italy, has been restored and redisplayed at its museum 50 years after it was damaged by a strong flood.  You can read about…

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  • Watching the clouds move on Titan

    We’ve had enough visits to other planets and moons to allow us to look at their faces over time.  This allows us to see things like the movement of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter (a very large storm) and the impact of a comet, also on Jupiter.  Here is a link to an article…

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  • November is not too late for a hurricane

    Weather Underground notes that it is not too late for a tropical storm or even a hurricane to affect the Atlantic basin this year in a blog post today at https://www.wunderground.com/news/november-hurricane-keep-your-hurricane-kits-available?__prclt=yyRexmVE.  While the tropics are less active towards the end of the season, we can still have occasional storms. At the moment the National Hurricane…

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  • Possible showers but mostly dry again

    The latest 7-day QPF shows that parts of the Southeast may get a little rain later this weekend in conjunction with the development of a coastal low pressure center off the East Coast, but amounts are expected to be light.  The rest of the week will be dry, but we could see a rainmaker come…

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