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  • TWC: Meteorological images of 2019

    Pam Knox

    January 4, 2020

    If you love looking at images of weather from space, you will enjoy looking at this collection of fascinating images from Stu Ostro at The Weather Channel. He has captured many images of hurricanes, lightning, clouds, and fires in his yearly summary. Note that these are mostly satellite images, not surface images of clouds. You…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Interesting weather images
  • Mostly dry week except for the mountains

    Pam Knox

    January 4, 2020

    The latest 7-day QPF map shows that most of the Southeast should see relatively little rain in the next week. The exception is a swath stretching from SW Alabama to the northeast all the way to western NC and VA, which should see more rain, especially late in the week. Warmer and wetter than normal…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Summer soil drying made worse by early spring greening

    Pam Knox

    January 3, 2020

    A journal article released today in Science Advances shows that when springlike temperatures occur earlier in the year, plants green up earlier and draw more moisture out of the soil, changing the water balance by increasing evapotranspiration and drying out the soil earlier in the growing season. It could also amplify summer droughts by reducing…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • Annual Georgia Ag Forecast set for five locations

    Pam Knox

    January 3, 2020

    The Southeast Farm Press posted a reminder this week that the annual Georgia Ag Forecast series will be held at five different locations around Georgia near the end of January. This event provides information about last year’s harvests of Georgia crops and an outlook for prices and other information for the coming year. You can…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Events
  • Discovery of recent Antarctic ice sheet collapse raises fears of a new global flood

    Pam Knox

    January 3, 2020

    This week I ran across a story about Antarctic ice sheets and how a collapse of one of the sheets in the Western Antarctic could result in rapidly rising sea levels. While this story is about a year old, it was new to me and provided more context about how the ice sheets are melting…

    Posted in: Climate science, Coastal
  • A way of life in peril as inland lakes and rivers fail to freeze

    Pam Knox

    January 2, 2020

    When I was a kid, my dad would sometimes take me ice fishing on the local lake in winter. A lot of folks in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota go ice fishing every year. When I was the Wisconsin State Climatologist, one of my jobs was to call the official closing and opening of the lakes…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • January 2020 looks warmer and wetter than normal for most of the Southeast

    Pam Knox

    January 2, 2020

    The latest monthly climate outlook for January 2020 is now available from the Climate Prediction Center. It shows that all of the Southeast is expected to be warmer than normal, particularly in the southern parts of the region. Most of the region is also leaning towards wetter than normal conditions, due in part to the…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
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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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