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  • Tornadoes cause problems in TS Nestor

    Pam Knox

    October 20, 2019

    Small tornadoes can be a problem in land-falling tropical systems, and Nestor was no exception. Damage from several tornadoes was observed in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina as the storm passed. The Weather Channel has a good article summarizing the damage from Nestor, including the tornadoes, which you can view at https://weather.com/news/news/2019-10-19-tropical-storm-nestor-florida-tornado-georgia-carolinas.

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Severe, Tropical weather
  • What a difference a week makes

    Pam Knox

    October 20, 2019

    A week ago drought was expanding across the Southeast and many farmers were desperately hoping for relief. It’s now a week later and that relief has come for many parts of the Southeast from the one-two punch of a slow-moving warm front and Tropical Storm Nestor, which traversed the region Friday night through Saturday night.…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Lots of rain in the next week from three systems

    Pam Knox

    October 19, 2019

    I woke up this morning to the sound of Nestor’s rain on my roof. It should be falling most of the day, including at tonight’s football game, along with gusty winds. Not good weather for kickers and passers!  We will see a lot of rain over the next week from Nestor and two other weather…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • TS Nestor to make landfall on Saturday morning

    Pam Knox

    October 18, 2019

    The latest track of Tropical Storm Nestor just came out at 11 pm EDT, and shows that the center of Nestor is likely to make landfall early tomorrow morning, just two or three hours after my blog digest comes out. Nestor is a lopsided storm, so a lot of the rain will be out ahead…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tropical weather
  • Tidal forecasts don’t show the effects of climate change yet, but why?

    Pam Knox

    October 18, 2019

    Measurements of sea level across the world show rising waters along most ocean coastlines, including the United States. But according to a story by WRLN in Miami, the regular forecasts for high and low tide do not take that rising water into account yet, leading to bigger errors in tide forecasts than would normally be…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Coastal
  • Outlook for November 2019 to January 2020 shows warmer than normal temperatures

    Pam Knox

    October 17, 2019

    NOAA released their latest monthly and 3-month outlooks for the climate earlier this week. They show a continued trend towards warmer than normal temperatures for both November and the November through January periods across the region. This is based on long-term temperature trends towards warmer temperatures since the 1960’s, although there is still a lot…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, Drought
  • Potential Tropical Storm Nestor expected to cross Georgia on Saturday

    Pam Knox

    October 17, 2019

    Another tropical disturbance is headed towards Georgia. This storm, which is likely to become TS Nestor in the next day, is predicted to develop in the western Gulf of Mexico and move towards the northeast. Some high clouds from the storm are already visible on satellite over SW Georgia. At this time the forecast models…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate outlooks, Tropical weather
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