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  • Top three natural disasters in 2018 were in the US

    Pam Knox

    January 10, 2019

    USA Today noted that of the top five worst weather disasters in 2018, the top three were in the United States. On top of the list were the forest fires in California, followed by Hurricane Michael and Hurricane Florence. A big hit for the US again this year! You can read more at https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2019/01/08/natural-disasters-camp-fire-worlds-costliest-catastrophe-2018/2504865002/. You might…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tropical weather
  • How do climate models work?

    Pam Knox

    January 10, 2019

    If you’ve ever wondered how climate models work and why climatologists use them to look at the future climate, you might be interested in this long but excellent description of climate models and how they are used. There is a lot of excellent detail in this presentation at https://www.carbonbrief.org/qa-how-do-climate-models-work.  

    Posted in: Climate science
  • Four Hurricane Michael disasters

    Pam Knox

    January 9, 2019

    Florida Politics posted a story this week on the four major impacts from Hurricane Michael on forestry in the Panhandle of Florida and in southwestern Georgia. They are storms, long-term flooding, fire threat, and pine beetle. With so much destruction of the forests there, the groves are now especially susceptible to the impacts of severe…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Forestry, Forests, Tropical weather
  • Is the Southwest entering its next mega-drought?

    Pam Knox

    January 9, 2019

    A recent scientific study presented at the latest meeting of the American Geophysical Union suggests that the American Southwest may be in the beginning of a mega-drought, which is an extended period of abnormally dry conditions. A number of mega-droughts have been identified in the desert Southwest using tree rings and other paleo-climate indicators, with…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought
  • Southeast climate report for December 2018 now available

    Pam Knox

    January 8, 2019

    The latest monthly summary for the Southeast is now available from the Southeast Regional Climate Center. You can view it at https://www.sercc.com/SoutheastRegionMonthlyClimateReportDecember2018.pdf.

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Where was your location millions of years ago?

    Pam Knox

    January 7, 2019

    Here is a cool new web site that shows you where your address was millions of years ago when the continents were in significantly different places than they are now. You can read more and access the direct link here.  And ask yourself how we know where the continents were millions of years ago and…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • Forbes: The Simplest Explanation of Global Warming Ever

    Pam Knox

    January 7, 2019

    Earlier this month, Forbes.com published a simple and clearly written article describing what global warming is and how it works. I am not sure I would characterize it as the simplest ever, but it is still a good explanation of how carbon dioxide and other gases are affecting the temperature of the earth as a…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
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