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  • 2021 was warmer than normal in most of the region, with variable wet conditions

    Pam Knox

    December 22, 2021

    While there are still a few days to go before the end of 2021, a quick look at the year to date statistics shows that most of the region was warmer than normal for the year as a whole. The wettest areas were generally also the coolest due to the combination of wet soils and…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • 2021 was a remarkable year for Earth’s climate

    Pam Knox

    December 22, 2021

    The end of 2021 is finally approaching, and the stories summarizing the climate for the year are starting to appear. Here are two that I have seen so far. There will be a lot more once we hit the official end of the year, and I will provide a list of them in a future…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate summaries
  • Hurricane Michael Aftermath: Pecan Producer Still Reeling Amid a Down Year

    Pam Knox

    December 21, 2021

    The rainy and cloudy weather this year has affected a lot of pecan production in the Southeast, but as Clint Thompson of Vegetable and Specialty Crop News points out, growers are still feeling the impacts of tree loss due to Hurricane Michael in 2018. Many trees have still not recovered from the damaging winds and…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
  • How a family farm in South Georgia became a thriving olive-oil enterprise

    Pam Knox

    December 21, 2021

    One of the ways that farmers in the Southeast are becoming more resilient to changing markets and changing weather conditions is to add new crops that can take advantage of these trends. This story from the Atlanta Journal Constitution describes how one farmer in southern Georgia started growing olives for oil. One thing I learned…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
  • December solstice falls on December 21 in 2021

    Pam Knox

    December 20, 2021

    The December solstice (winter solstice for the Northern Hemisphere, and summer solstice for the Southern Hemisphere) occurs this year on December 21 at 10:59 am EST. For us in the Southeast, it marks the shortest day of the year. I for one am looking forward to seeing the day length increase again! It is also…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • USDA: A Producer’s Guide to Drought

    Pam Knox

    December 20, 2021

    The USDA has a website called Farmers.gov that I have not visited before. It has a lot of very useful information for farmers, including links to programs for disaster relief, crop insurance, and planning for natural disasters. This week’s blog post is a guide to drought programs that you might find useful the next time…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought
  • When a Killer Tornado Destroyed a Sprawling Factory and Nobody Died

    Pam Knox

    December 19, 2021

    After seeing the terrible destruction of the tornadoes in the Midwest last weekend, you might think that there is no way anyone could survive a direct hit from a major tornado. Sadly, death is often a part of the losses that these powerful storms cause. Destruction can be especially bad in large buildings like warehouses…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Severe
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