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The latest 7-day QPF map shows that the main storm track this week will be in the north and west parts of the Southeast, where several inches may fall over the next seven days. Away from the storm track in the Florida peninsula and along the coasts of the other states, little rain should fall.…
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Yesterday NOAA reported that Georgia had its warmest year on record since statewide observations began in 1895. But what does that really mean? How does it affect our health, ecosystems and industry? You can read more about it from UGA’s Dr. Marshall Shepherd in Forbes.com here.
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Please “save the date” for the Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference to be held in Durham, NC on October 26-28, 2020. For more information, please go to the conference web page at https://cisa.sc.edu/ccrc/.
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The latest text summary of climate information for the Southeast is now available at https://sercc.com/SoutheastRegionAnnualClimateReport2019.pdf.
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Southeast AgNet posted a story earlier this week about the problems that flooding rains are causing for livestock producers in Alabama. You can learn more about how it is affecting hay and pastures as well as livestock health at https://southeastagnet.com/2020/01/04/heavy-rains-flooding-affecting-livestock/.
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The annual climate summary for the US is now available and shows that for the Southeast as a whole as well as the states of Georgia and North Carolina, 2019 was the warmest year on record. Other states in the Southeast were in the top three warmest. Precipitation was in the middle third of all…
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Climate summaries are now available for North Carolina and for the Southeast US for 2019. You can read them at the links below. I will write a separate post on what the entire US summary shows. North Carolina Southeast Regional Climate Center
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