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Here’s an interesting interactive website which allows you to display the number of crop insurance payments by commodity, county, and type of claim (wind, hail, flood, etc.) across the US. There is a tour of the site which shows you how to adjust for different crops and it is quite intuitive to use. You can…
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Growing Produce had an interesting story this week discussing the impacts of hurricanes and their relationship to plant diseases. The strong winds and heavy rains from the hurricanes can damage plants or cause saturated soils that can encourage the development of diseases in susceptible plants. After a hurricane hits, smart producers know that they need…
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Here is a nice summary graphic with information about this week’s snow from NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center. Note the location of the snow relative to the storm track. If the storm track had been farther north the snow line probably would also have been shifted north. This is why we look at the forecast models…
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The recent NCA4 report that was released on Black Friday has elicited a lot of thought from local and regional governments. They are trying to determine how their own climates are changing and trying to determine what to do about those changes, if anything. This 20-minute story from North Carolina Public Radio discusses the changes…
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On Twitter this morning I ran across an article from Bloomberg News which noted that the Chattanooga TN airport (just outside Georgia) is working to become the first completely solar-powered airport in the US. They are working with their local power utility, U. Tennessee-Knoxville, and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to add solar cells and…
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This week’s research question from the Georgia Climate Project Roadmap asks policy-makers what steps we can take right now to implement the mitigation of climate change and to adapt to changes that are already occurring. If we can get started on some of these solutions now, it will pay off down the road in making…
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The latest monthly climate summary from NOAA was released this week. It shows that November was 1.6 degrees F colder than average, making it the 3rd coldest November on record. The precipitation average for the continental US was 0.41 inches above normal, which puts it in the top third of all years. The Southeast was…
Posted in: Climate summaries