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None of the Southeast is currently in drought due to the wet conditions we have experienced for a lot of the past few months. There are still a few patches of abnormally dry (D0) conditions in Alabama, Georgia, and extreme southern South Carolina. The areas of D0 in AL and GA were cut in half…
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While we can’t predict exact temperatures more than a week out, we are starting to get a hint from medium-range weather models that a significant outbreak of cold air will move into the Southeast early in October. In particular, the nights of October 2-4 could see temperatures into the 30’s across the Southern Appalachians and…
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The Charleston Post and Courier has been running a series of informative stories about how sea level rise is affecting their city. Their impacts are similar to what other coastal cities can expect to experience over the next few decades, some sooner than others. There are links in these stories to other related articles–check them…
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Brian Brettschneider (@climatologist49) posted a map on Twitter today which shows how many months of the year have seen a trend towards warmer temperatures for long-term historical weather stations over the last 30 years. The map is based on 2,844 stations in the GHCN-M database. Of those, only 17 stations had fewer than 6 months…
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Reports of impacts of Sally on agriculture in the Southeast continue to come in. While the rain from Sally was mostly beneficial in Georgia, softening soils ahead of peanut digging and providing moisture to dry pastures, it caused more damage in coastal Florida where extreme winds and rain devastated farm fields there. Here are a…
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This week is Deaf Awareness Week. In recognition of the importance of getting severe weather warnings to all citizens, NOAA has put together this list of resources for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, including information on NOAA weather radios with visual and vibrating alarms. You can check it out at https://www.weather.gov/wrn/dhh-safety.
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The latest map from the Atlantic Ocean shows several tropical centers of activity. Wilfred has declined to a tropical depression and should not be a threat to anyone. Alpha (off the map to the east) made landfall in Portugal, bringing rain to that region. Hurricane Teddy is still a category 2 hurricane and is moving…
Posted in: Tropical weather