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  • Geoengineering may cause problems for farmers

    Pam Knox

    August 12, 2018

    Projections of future climate indicate that global temperatures are likely to get a lot warmer by 2100. If this occurs, we will need to determine ways to counteract the warming. Geoengineering is the process of making changes to the earth to keep the earth from warming as much as we expect. These techniques could include…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • Eight more resources to learn more about the weather

    Pam Knox

    August 12, 2018

    Last week I shared a link to an online course about the weather from the University of Exeter. Today I would like to point you to a list of additional resources put together by Dennis Mercereau in Forbes.com. Even though this is not an exhaustive list of resources, the ones it does provide give a…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • Lemons nearly reach record high prices due to weather

    Pam Knox

    August 11, 2018

    The weather this year has not been good to lemon growers, resulting in near-record high prices this summer. The weather in California has been very hot and dry, leading to reductions in production of lemons and Valencia oranges. The weather in Mexico and Chile, two other growing areas, has also impacted lemon supplies. People are…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
  • New weather model could provide significant improvement to long-range forecasts

    Pam Knox

    August 11, 2018

    Time magazine has a really interesting long-form story this week about a new weather model that is being developed at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton NJ which could significantly improve weather forecasting on the time period of a week or more. Having better long-range predictions could help people who have weather-sensitive industries plan…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Tropical weather
  • Moderate rain for most of the Southeast this week

    Pam Knox

    August 11, 2018

    The latest 7-day QPF map for the Southeast shows that most areas should get near-normal amounts of rainfall this week. Most of the rain will fall as hit-or-miss convective storms. The heaviest amounts will fall in coastal areas of the Carolinas and Virginia.  The lightest area will be in northern Georgia and western South Carolina.…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Latest crop report shows great yields for Southeast

    Pam Knox

    August 10, 2018

    The latest Crop Production Report from the National Ag Statistics Service was released today and shows that many crop yields in the Southeast are expected to be significantly larger than last year, especially peaches, which suffered from lack of chill hours and a late frost last year. In some cases, the yields are likely to…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • “Blast from the past” shows that greenhouse warming knowledge is nothing new

    Pam Knox

    August 10, 2018

    A friend of mine sent this video clip from an old television show called “Bell Telephone’s Science Hour” made in 1958. It was directed by Frank Capra, the famous movie director. This clip was from an episode called “The Unchained Goddess” which was about the weather. Amazingly, I remember this program being shown at a…

    Posted in: Climate science, History
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