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The Accumulated Winter Season Index (AWSSI) was developed to objectively quantify and describe the relative severity of the winter season. It factors in intensity and persistence of cold weather, the amount of snow, and the amount and persistence of snow on the ground. If you use it to calculate how bad this year’s winter is,…
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The latest monthly outlook for February 2019 was released today. It shows that warmer and wetter conditions than normal are expected for most of the region during the month, except for equal chances of above, near and below normal precipitation in southern Florida. The first two weeks are the most likely to be above normal…
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As expected, the drought in Florida improved significantly this week after a lot of rain fell over the past few days. All of the severe (D2) drought was eliminated and most of the moderate drought was also removed. Not much rain will fall in the driest areas in the next week, so conditions should stabilize…
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The Panama City News-Herald reported today that the insured losses from Hurricane Michael have climbed above $5.4 billion as of this week, with 74 percent of the claims settled so far. Most of these are property damage claims. You can read more here.
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While I was driving home from a meeting with farmers in Albany, GA today I heard this great story on National Public Radio about the Oklahoma network of weather stations that is similar to the UGA network here in Georgia, although the Oklahoma mesonet is larger, older and much better staffed. The story details some…
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If you are used to getting your weather using an app on your smartphone, you need to be aware that apps are not the best source of weather information when we are in a rapidly changing weather event. That could be during a tornado or hurricane or even in a fast-moving cold front like today,…
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As we wait for the cold front to move through the Southeast tonight into tomorrow, I noticed that the highest temperatures in Georgia are in the northwestern part of the state. That is the area closest to the front, and is in an area of fairly strong winds blowing in from the southwest. Those winds…
Posted in: Climate science