Climate and Ag in the news
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Climate.gov has a great new entry on their “Beyond the Data” blog. Deke Arndt of NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information writes on the value and the problems that come with ranking data year by year. You can read it at https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/beyond-data/second-place-really-first-loser. Here’s the cartoon that goes with it:
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NOAA has released their latest climate report for the global climate. In the report, available at https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/201505, they note that May 2015, March-May 2015, and the year to date January through May 2015 were all the warmest on record since records began in 1880. Precipitation amounts varied tremendously from on location to another this month.
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Recent weather events have caused a number of impacts on livestock in the Southeast. Here are a couple of recent news stories about some of the impacts. Earlier this week National Public Radio ran a story about the effects of both drought and flood on Texas cattle ranchers. The whipsaw from drought to the recently…
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In his briefing for the Appalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River stakeholder group today, Florida State Climatologist David Zierden noted that the eastern Pacific Ocean is nearly at the threshold for a strong El Nino now and should pass that threshold in the next month. He presented some information about what to expect from a strong El Nino based…
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The center of TS Bill has hit the coast of Texas near Matagorda Island TX. Rain is extending far outside the immediate center of circulation and on radar you can see bands as far north as eastern OK and as far east as the bootheel of Louisiana. I love this streamline image from https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-97.36,28.39,1095–you can zoom…
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Earlier this week, NASA released its latest estimate for May and year-to-date global temperatures. The latest data show that for 2015 so far, the Earth is on pace to set a new record high temperature. This is due in part to the presence of the large pool of warmer than normal ocean temperatures in the…
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As of 10 pm, the National Hurricane Center has declared there is enough of a circulation in the Gulf of Mexico to declare it a tropical storm named Bill. As predicted, Bill is headed for Texas where the ground is already sodden from persistent rain in the last few weeks. This means that flooding is highly…