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  • Veterans Day: Images from WW1 remains

    Pam Knox

    November 11, 2018

    Today is Veterans Day, and a friend of mine shared a photojournal story from The Atlantic from last May on the fading remains of battlefields from World War 1, which ended 100 years ago this year. You can see it here. My dad’s father fought in WW1 on the side of the Germans. He was a…

    Posted in: History, Interesting weather images
  • Heavy rain early in the week as a low moves through the region

    Pam Knox

    November 10, 2018

    The latest 7 day QPF map shows that after a cool and dry weekend, rain will return to most of the Southeast by Monday evening as a Gulf low forms near Louisiana and races to the northeast, bringing up to several inches of rain over parts of the region by Wednesday. The only part of…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • NOAA: November 2018 ENSO update

    Pam Knox

    November 9, 2018

    If you follow this blog, you know we’ve been expecting the onset of an El Niño sometime this fall. So far, it hasn’t quite happened. This article from NOAA gives an update on the current status of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and how likely the El Niño is. You can read it at https://www.climate.gov/news-features/blogs/enso/november-2018-enso-update-just-little-bit-history-repeating.…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate outlooks, El Nino and La Nina
  • Atlas Obscura: Shedding Light on the Mysteries of Antarctica’s Long, Dark Winter

    Pam Knox

    November 9, 2018

    A friend of mine just went to Antarctica to do field work on a set of weather stations down there that have to survive incredibly harsh conditions. It is now spring there and many scientists are headed that way to do their summer research. He is already finding that some of the stations received much…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • Southwest Georgia, Florida farmers still hurting from Hurricane Michael

    Pam Knox

    November 9, 2018

    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution published a sad but interesting story this week about how farmers in Southwest Georgia are still coping with the total devastation of Hurricane Michael. In many cases, it is clear that life will never be the same, but farmers and other residents are working together towards a new future. You can read…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Tropical weather
  • NOAA: Lower 48 cooler and wetter than normal in October 2018

    Pam Knox

    November 8, 2018

    NOAA released the latest monthly climate summary this week. It showed that for the contiguous US, the temperature was just slightly cooler than the long-term average and the precipitation was the 6th wettest since records began in 1895. For the year to date, it was the 10th warmest on record and the 5th wettest. You…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Solar microgrid helps protect against power outages at cattle ranch in Hawaii

    Pam Knox

    November 8, 2018

    A recent story in Drovers Newsletter described a solar microgrid that was under construction at a large cattle ranch in Hawaii. The power generated by this microgrip will help the ranchers pump water for their livestock as well as power other commercial enterprises near the microgrid. More producers, especially those in remote areas that have…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Livestock
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The “Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast” blog is provided by the Associate Dean of Extension as a service to Extension agents and agricultural producers across the Southeast US. Come here to find out information about the impacts of weather and climate on agriculture across Georgia and beyond.

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