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  • NASA makes their entire media library publicly accessible and copyright free

    Pam Knox

    November 20, 2019

    I love to look at satellite pictures as well as astronomy images and other imagery from NASA. Today they announced that they are making their entire media library publicly accessible and copyright free, which will allow all of us to enjoy their striking photos and videos of stars, auroras, hurricanes, and other natural phenomena. You…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Interesting weather images
  • Useful site for farmers

    Pam Knox

    November 19, 2019

    Here is a useful site for farmers concerned with the impacts of harmful weather on their crops. USDA has a page which collects information on programs to help farmers recover from drought, hurricanes and other severe weather at https://www.farmers.gov/.  If you are a farmer or work with them, this might have some links worth checking…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • Why are weather apps so unreliable?

    Pam Knox

    November 19, 2019

    If you use a weather app on your smartphone to see what the weather is expected to be like today, you may notice from time to time that the app is a complete bust and the forecast is dead wrong. If you compare forecasts from different weather apps, you may also see differences in the…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • NOAA: October 2019 the second warmest on record for the globe

    Pam Knox

    November 18, 2019

    The latest global climate summary from NOAA was released today for October 2019. It shows that the month was the second warmest since global records began in 1880, after October 2015. The January through October period was also the second warmest on record after 2016. Note that the western US was a huge anomaly, one…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Pecan production improves but still only half of pre-Michael yields

    Pam Knox

    November 18, 2019

    The latest report on Georgia’s pecan harvest shows that this year’s harvest is better than last year’s, when Hurricane Michael dropped many nuts and destroyed huge numbers of pecan trees. However, this year’s production is still only about half of what it was prior to Hurricane Michael, and it is likely to be many years…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
  • Rime ice covered the trees along Skyline Drive this morning

    Pam Knox

    November 17, 2019

    A friend passed along this story about a beautiful covering of rime ice along Skyline Drive west of Washington DC. Rime ice is formed when the air is cool and moist and when the temperature drops to below freezing super-cooled water droplets condense right on contact with the cold trees. The rime ice may not…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Interesting weather images
  • Florida Extension hosting a winter weather workshop on November 19

    Pam Knox

    November 17, 2019

    If you are a producer worried about freezing temperatures and their impacts on fruits and vegetables, you might want to look for information about an upcoming workshop that IFAS is holding on November 19 in Lake County. Information on topics covered plus registration information is available at https://fruitgrowersnews.com/news/growers-prepare-for-winter-weather-with-uf-ifas-extension/.

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Events, Fruit
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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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