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California’s current drought is one of the worst ever seen in the state’s history, according to a recent study by UC-Davis. In the story, published here, it points out that California produces 80 percent of the world’s almonds and that it takes 1.1 gallons of water to produce each almond. Because of the lack of…
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Some of you may remember the early predictions for last year’s hurricane season, showing a chance of a very active season. Instead, the season was very calm, with few hurricanes and tropical storms in the Atlantic basin. NOAA has put out an article on Climate.gov which explains where scientists went wrong. You can view it…
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The climate outlook for August through September shows us in increased chances for warm temperatures, but equal chances for above, below or near normal precipitation, according to the NOAA Climate Prediction Center.
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The rain that was expected to occur with the last front did not pan out, leading to drier soils at a time when portions of Georgia are already in abnormally dry conditions. Cool and dry conditions since the frontal passage have provided wonderful weather but not much moisture for growing crops. However, this is expected…
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Here are links to the climate summaries from the State Climatologists for Florida and North Carolina, including the impacts of Hurricane Arthur: Florida North Carolina
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The Florida Climate Institute has put together an excellent list of FAQs on climate variability, climate change and their impacts on Florida. Many of these FAQs apply broadly across the Southeast, and address El Nino, hurricanes, changing sea level, and the vulnerability of infrastructure. You can find the list at https://floridaclimateinstitute.org/resources/faqs.
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The latest Drought Monitor has brought abnormally dry (D0) conditions back to Georgia for the first time since last December (https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/). According to the discussion for the Southeast, 30-day moisture deficits and declining soil moisture and pasture conditions have led the authors to conclude that we may be in the early stages of a “flash”…