Climate and Ag in the news
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Damon Jones of the Georgia Farm Bureau has a new video story on the peach crop that features Jeff Cook on crop development and me on chill hours. You can view it below or at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaP_LG0fH_w.
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While NOAA has not yet released their global temperature data for February (that should be coming soon), other data sets of global temperature from NASA and the University of Alabama at Huntsville both show a large jump in temperature anomalies for February. In fact, the jump is so large that many climatologists were shocked at…
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I was amused to read a story this week in Modern Farmer about ice farming. Once you start reading the article, you realize that it has little to do with conventional farming and everything to do with creating great places to climb ice. You might enjoy reading it too.
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Do you know what to do if you are caught in a flood? The National Weather Service says “Turn around, don’t drown.” Great advice, but sometimes you need more than that. They also provide a web page with more resources for emergency managers and citizens. You can view it at https://www.floodsafety.noaa.gov/index.shtml. Be smart and stay safe!…
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Some of you who are older might remember the “Storm of the Century”, which happened on March 12-14, 1993. My in-laws in Birmingham got hit with almost 18 inches of snow and lost power for a week, spending most of that time in bed just to keep warm. My husband (also a meteorologist) and I…
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When you fly on a commercial flight, you might notice some bumpiness in the air as you go along your route. This is called turbulence, and it can range from very mild to severe. While it’s sometimes uncomfortable, it is very seldom deadly. The best thing to do is to keep your seat belt buckled,…
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Greenville Online reported this week that South Carolina’s peach crop could be the strongest in years, according to experts from Clemson. Even though they had less chill hours than usual this year due to the warm December across the eastern US, they still got enough to help develop a good crop. South Carolina produces the…