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  • Georgia’s Peach Crop to Be ‘Very, Very Short’

    Pam Knox

    May 3, 2023

    According to Clint Thompson of Specialty Crop Industry, the Georgia peach harvest this year is going to be very small compared to normal. This is due to the combination of unusually warm temperatures in winter, which allowed the peach trees to bloom much earlier than usual, and two devastating frosts in mid-March which destroyed a…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
  • May 2023 outlook calls for wetter and cooler than normal across much of region

    Pam Knox

    May 2, 2023

    The updated outlook for May 2023, issued on April 30, indicates that a lot of the Southeast is leaning towards cooler than normal conditions, although some areas show no tendency and southern Florida is leaning towards warmer than normal conditions. Rainfall is expected to be wetter than normal across the southern part of the region.…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • April 2023 was wetter than normal in most of the region with a range of temperature departures

    Pam Knox

    May 2, 2023

    April 2023 was wetter than normal over a lot of the region. Temperature varied a lot, with the warmest temperatures in Florida and along the coast and the coolest temperatures were in Alabama, northern Georgia and western South Carolina. The areas that were the warmest generally corresponded with the areas in drought. The extreme rain…

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  • Find climate experts in your area

    Pam Knox

    May 2, 2023

    Do you ever get a question about climate that you can’t answer? There are many resources available across the country that you can use to help. The US Climate Resilience Toolkit has a page with many links devoted to identifying folks who can help you find answers to your climate-related questions. I can help too!…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Sources of weather and climate data
  • Moisture increases heat risk in urban climates

    Pam Knox

    April 30, 2023

    The Urban Heat Island of cities is well-known and is attributed to the high percentage of pavement and lack of trees. However, a new study by experts at the Yale School examined the urban heat effect and how it is affected by humidity. The study determined that some efforts to reduce the heat, either through trees or vegetation,…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Health
  • Tornado database by county or NWS County Warning Area

    Pam Knox

    April 30, 2023

    Here is a simple-to-use database of historical tornadoes that you can sort by County Warning Area or individual county. You can also filter the data by strength and look at graphs of tornado frequency by time of day, month, and EF scale. Individual counties show maps of the historical tornado tracks. You can check it…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Sources of weather and climate data
  • Another rainy weekend with dry conditions mid-week

    Pam Knox

    April 29, 2023

    If you feel like every weekend this year has been rainy, you are not far off. Not every weekend has had rain, but a lot of them have. This weekend is no exception, with some rain expected for a lot of the region. The middle of the week should be dry but showers will return…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
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