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  • Questions about insurance for damage from Debby

    Pam Knox

    August 23, 2024

    I am starting to get questions about the RMA designations for our counties for the purposes of claiming insurance payments for crops that were affected by Debby. Some of you may have too. I have attached the RMA map showing direct and indirect counties for Debby. The questions I am getting are from producers in…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture, Tropical weather
  • Dry conditions cover much of Alabama

    Pam Knox

    August 22, 2024

    The latest Drought Monitor shows that while there have been very slight improvements in dry conditions in the eastern part of the region, a lot of Alabama has been designated as abnormally dry (D0). There are also a couple of small areas on the east coast of Florida. This is because most of the eastern…

    Posted in: Drought
  • Articles on impacts of Hurricane Debby

    Pam Knox

    August 18, 2024

    I’ve been getting a lot of questions about the impacts of Hurricane Debby on agriculture in the Southeast. Some impacts take a long time to evaluate because they can be caused by standing water in fields, whipping of wind on plants, and other factors that may not show up until much later in the growing…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tropical weather
  • Rain ends in most of the Southeast after this weekend

    Pam Knox

    August 17, 2024

    The latest 7-day QPF map shows that most of the region should be relatively dry over the next week with the exception of Florida and areas right next to the coast. The rain that does fall will occur over the next couple of days as some waves of severe weather move through the region ahead…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Atlantic Niña on the verge of developing. Here’s why we should pay attention.

    Pam Knox

    August 15, 2024

    Here is a new term for me. I have not heard of the term “Atlantic Niña” before. But according to NOAA’s ENSO blog, an Atlantic Niña is similar to a Pacific La Niña in that it brings colder than normal ocean water to the surface of the eastern Atlantic. NOAA is expecting one to form…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, El Nino and La Nina, Tropical weather
  • Debby causes big improvements in drought in most of Southeast

    Pam Knox

    August 15, 2024

    The latest Drought Monitor, released today, shows big improvements in drought conditions across a lot of the Southeast along the path of Debby as it moved north through the region. In some parts of South and North Carolina, the rainfall was so much that the drought improved by two categories, which usually only happens in…

    Posted in: Drought
  • TS Ernesto nears hurricane force at it approaches Puerto Rico

    Pam Knox

    August 13, 2024

    Since my last blog post on the tropics, Tropical Depression 5 has organized and became Tropical Storm Ernesto yesterday. It has been moving at a very fast rate of speed and is now approaching Puerto Rico. It is expected to experience rainfall of 6-8 inches on the southeast coast as well as tropical storm force…

    Posted in: Tropical weather
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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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