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It’s a holiday weekend. Don’t forget the Monthly Climate Webinar to be held Tuesday May 28 at 10 am ET. Details and registration link below. Join us for the Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar! This webinar series provides the region with information on current and developing climate conditions such as drought, floods, and tropical storms, as…
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The latest 7-day QPF map shows that after the little low moves out of Georgia on Sunday, it should be relatively dry across the region for the next couple of days. By mid-week, a rainy system will drop quite a bit of rain across the northern parts of the region while leaving most of the…
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NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center issued their latest seasonal outlooks for this summer today. It shows that both temperature and precipitation are expected to be above normal for the June through August period. As a result, they are also predicting that the drought in Florida is likely to be removed later this year.
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Over the last couple of weeks, wildfires have flared up again in Canada, some apparently even from fires that got tamped down over winter but reignited again in the warmer spring weather. Smoke from these fires is now starting to appear across northern parts of the United States and could move farther south in the…
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The rain we have had in the past week has contributed to contraction or removal of abnormally dry conditions in several states this week. However, the rain did not make it into southern Florida, so abnormally dry (D0) and moderate drought (D1) expanded there. There are no dry conditions at all in Georgia, South Carolina,…
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We know from experience in the Southeast that hurricanes and tropical storms can leave a terrible mess in both croplands and forests when they pass through. One of the biggest issues with assessing the damage to forests is that it is difficult to get an accurate assessment of how much timber was destroyed by the…
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NCEI released the latest monthly global climate assessment today for the globe. It shows that this was the warmest April every observed since global records began in 1880. It was also the 11th month in a row of record-setting warm temperatures and the lowest extent of snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere. You can read…
Posted in: Climate summaries