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  • May 2023 was cooler than normal with variable rainfall

    Pam Knox

    May 31, 2023

    As we end May 2023, a quick look at the maps for the preliminary monthly temperature and precipitation departures shows that most of the region was below normal, in some cases quite a bit cooler than normal. Precipitation was variable, with the northern areas drier than average, wetter than normal conditions in the coastal plains…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Hurricane Ian Leaves Behind Lessons Learned for Florida

    Pam Knox

    May 31, 2023

    As we begin the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, it’s worth looking back at past storms to see what lessons we can learn from the warnings that were given and how people responded (or didn’t respond) to the information provided by weather forecasters and emergency managers. Southeast Ag Net posted a helpful story this week describing…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tropical weather
  • Farmers face a soaring risk of flash droughts in every major food-growing region

    Pam Knox

    May 30, 2023

    A new research study shows that flash droughts are becoming more likely across the world, causing negative impacts on agriculture and food production everywhere. And it’s not just agriculture but energy production and water supplies that can also be at risk. Some methods like precision agriculture and improved temperature and precipitation forecasts can help farmers…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought
  • NWS Atlanta Tornado Climatology Dashboard

    Pam Knox

    May 30, 2023

    Those of you who are located in the County Warning Area for the Atlanta National Weather Service Office may be interested in trying out this new GIS-based tornado dashboard. You can check it out here. It contains tracks of all tornadoes that have occurred in those counties since 1950. The dashboard allows you to filter…

    Posted in: Severe, Sources of weather and climate data
  • How El Niño Could Influence Where Hurricanes Go This Season

    Pam Knox

    May 29, 2023

    NOAA released their 2023 Atlantic hurricane outlook last week and it showed that this season is likely to have fewer named storms than the previous few years. But those statistics don’t say anything about where any storms that do form might go. The Weather Channel posted a story this weekend looking at the historical paths…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • El Niño is getting stronger. That could cost the global economy trillions.

    Pam Knox

    May 28, 2023

    Earlier this month the Washington Post published an article describing the economic costs of El Nino based on research published in Science magazine. The research showed that the most recent strong El Ninos cost the global economy on the order of $4 trillion in losses to agriculture and other sectors of the economy. Since we…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, El Nino and La Nina
  • Several rain events affect different parts of the Southeast this week

    Pam Knox

    May 27, 2023

    There will be several rain-producing weather systems bring rain to parts of the Southeast, but a few areas will not see any rain at all. Over this weekend, the strong low off the East Coast is bringing heavy rain to parts of the Carolinas, with some spill-over into eastern Georgia. That will move out early…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
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The “Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast” blog is provided by the Associate Dean of Extension as a service to Extension agents and agricultural producers across the Southeast US. Come here to find out information about the impacts of weather and climate on agriculture across Georgia and beyond.

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