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  • Drought reveals Spanish “Stonehenge”

    Pam Knox

    September 10, 2019

    If you’ve been following the European news this year, you know that they have experienced a lot of extreme heat which has killed over 1,500 people in France alone. But along with that has come a long and extreme drought which has reduced water levels in many of the reservoirs in the region. One reservoir…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, History
  • Helping pastured poultry deal with unfavorable weather

    Pam Knox

    September 10, 2019

    While most poultry spend their lives indoors, there is an increasing move towards pastured poultry where the birds live outside. That exposes them to the adverse effects of heat, drought, and wet soil conditions. In this article from Yale Climate Connections, the authors discuss some of the things you can do to keep your outdoor…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Livestock
  • State Climate Office of North Carolina: Dorian Drenches and Damages the Coast

    Pam Knox

    September 9, 2019

    The State Climate Office of North Carolina released an early summary of the impacts of Hurricane Dorian on the coast of North Carolina. Obviously, the impacts are not over yet as roads on the barrier islands are washed out and some people are still trapped in the Ocracoke region, but this is a rapid look…

    Posted in: Climate summaries, Tropical weather
  • Improvements in hurricane forecasts over time in story form

    Pam Knox

    September 8, 2019

    If you want a good example in story form about how hurricane forecasts have improved over time, you may be interested in this article on Medium.com by my husband (also a meteorologist) Dr. John Knox, who experienced his first hurricane before he was born when his pregnant mom encountered Hurricane Cleo in Miami in 1964.…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, History, Tropical weather
  • Little rain for the next week

    Pam Knox

    September 7, 2019

    The latest 7-day QPF map shows that nearly all of the region will see less than a quarter inch of rain this week. The only exceptions are a bit more in southern Florida and in the mountains, where some showers may pop up later in the week. It’s not uncommon for a dry spell in…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • NOAA: 13th warmest August for the contiguous U.S. and second warmest summer for Alaska

    Pam Knox

    September 6, 2019

    The latest national climate summary for the US came out today. It shows that for the contiguous US it was the 13th warmest on record, but Alaska had its second warmest summer ever (it was beautiful when I visited in June, but the whole summer there has been much above normal in temperature and plagued…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Support the National Weather Service and shame on NOAA administrators

    Pam Knox

    September 6, 2019

    As a former National Weather Service employee (Office of Hydrology and Scientific Services Division), I have enormous respect for the work that my meteorology friends do on a daily and nightly basis to keep us safe from severe weather and to help us plan our daily lives by providing accurate weather forecasts. Some of them…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
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