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  • Downed trees from Hurricane Michael cause flooding woes in Florida

    Pam Knox

    April 8, 2019

    One of the unexpected consequences of all of the trees blown down by Hurricane Michael last year in the Florida Panhandle was that flooding of creeks has increased. The downed tress are acting as dams in creeks they cross, slowing the water and backing it up into areas that are not usually flooded. Removing the…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Forestry, Forests, Tropical weather
  • More rain this week

    Pam Knox

    April 6, 2019

    The latest 7-day QPF map from this morning shows that most areas in the Southeast should get at least a half inch of rain, with everywhere except the Florida peninsula getting up to an inch. This should help keep the drought from expanding again on next week’s Drought Monitor. The bulk of the rain will…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Is Georgia done with frost this spring?

    Pam Knox

    April 5, 2019

    Some of you might be wondering if we are past the last frost of the year. The answer, of course, depends on where you are as well as the vagaries of the weather. I pulled out my crystal ball (just kidding, I use weather maps) to see if I could determine the chance of a…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • 2019 Atlantic hurricane season expected to have fewer storms than average

    Pam Knox

    April 5, 2019

    The official hurricane forecast for the Atlantic basin from Colorado State University was released yesterday. It shows that they are expecting slightly fewer storms than usual for the basin, due in part to the continuing influence of the weak to moderate El Niño that is occurring now. You can read the official forecast here and…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tropical weather
  • SERCC: March 2019 summary now available

    Pam Knox

    April 5, 2019

    The Southeast Regional Climate Center’s latest monthly climate summary for March 2019 is now available. You can access it at https://www.sercc.com/SoutheastRegionMonthlyClimateReportMarch2019.pdf.

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Drought expands again this week

    Pam Knox

    April 4, 2019

    The latest Drought Monitor, released this morning, shows that the areas of abnormally dry conditions (D0) and moderate drought (D1) expanded again this week. They now cover the southeastern third of Alabama, the western Florida panhandle, most of the southern half of Georgia, and parts of coastal South and North Carolina as well as a…

    Posted in: Drought
  • Soil disturbances from Hurricane Michael will encourage weed growth

    Pam Knox

    April 4, 2019

    IFAS posted a story last week which discussed the increase in weeds that are likely coming to pastures this years. The wet conditions may encourage some weeds, and the increase in sunlight due to the large number of downed trees will stimulate the growth of many more. You can read more about the problems that…

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