Pam Knox

  • The NOAA climate summary for June 2015 was released this morning.  It shows that for the nation as a whole, this past June was the second warmest on record (after June 1933).  You can read the summary information now at https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/summary-info/national/201506.  The full report will be released on July 13.

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  • The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will become home to the new Drought Risk Management Research Center, as part of the National Drought Mitigation Center.  The NDMC currently produces the National Drought Monitor and other products that help identify developing and strengthening droughts in the US and the world. The upgrade will help the facility to better…

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  • The South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Automated Weather Network (FAWN) from the University of Florida are offering a free seminar on using advanced irrigation tools to conserve water. Seminar attendees will learn about tools and techniques to increase irrigation efficiency while maintaining healthy crops and landscapes. The workshop is open to the…

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  • The Stripling Irrigation Research Park of the University of Georgia is celebrating Smart Irrigation Month in July by continuing to help growers maximize water-use efficiency in agriculture.  You can visit their website at https://striplingpark.org/ to learn more about the activities that go on at this facility in Camilla GA. On July 8,  they are hosting a regional…

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  • The latest outlook for July 2015 was released last week by NOAA and shows that the recent pattern of wet north, dry south in the Southeast is expected to continue for the rest of July. The outlook shows that if this pattern persists, drought development is likely in the coastal plains of Georgia and the…

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  • When weather apps go bad

    Now that so many people have smartphones, the use of weather apps has increased dramatically.  But you have to be careful using these apps, because sometimes the information they provide, which appears to be based on science, may be more “wish-casting” than forecasting. Dan’s Wild Wild Science blog at the American Geophysical Union has a…

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  • Keeping the cows cool

    The heat this summer has been intense in some places.  Farmers know that too much heat makes dairy cattle produce less milk and cut into profits.  Modern Farmer published a short article describing one Wisconsin farmer’s innovative way of keeping his cows cool and happy.  You can read the article here. The Shade Haven looks like…

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