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The State Climate Office of North Carolina put out a Rapid Reaction report on this week’s snowfall, which dropped up to 10 inches on parts of the state. You can read more about it and see a map of the NC snow amounts at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=252&h=5666e5c1. I’ve included a map for the entire Southeast for comparison.
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As expected, the latest Drought Monitor shows an expansion of severe drought in the Southeast. The area of D2 drought is larger than last week in SW Georgia, the Florida panhandle, and SE Alabama. A second area of severe drought has also been introduced into Alabama. The latest seasonal outlook for drought was released this…
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The CoCoRaHS blog posted this interesting video from National Public Radio about the sounds that ice can make in cold weather. You might enjoy watching it. You can find it at https://cocorahs.blogspot.com/2018/01/singing-ice.html.
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Growing Georgia posted a story from Clint Thompson of UGA on the pecan yields in 2017 this week. While losses due to Hurricane Irma were estimated at about 30% of the crop, some varieties had very heavy yields and so the crop this year was better than initially expected after the damage from Irma. You…
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How do you make beer in a desert? In the case of the Atacama Desert in Chile, brewers are using water that is collected from fog to brew ale that has won awards for drinkability and its unique flavor. The Atacama Desert stretches along the coast of South America for hundreds of miles, receiving almost…
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In my talks at the Southeast Fruit and Vegetable Growers meeting in Savannah last week, I discussed sources of chill hour accumulations for different states in the Southeast. If you are outside the Southeast or want a more national view, the Midwestern Regional Climate Center offers a national map through their Vegetation Impact Program (VIP)…
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I am at home today enjoying a snow day, and thought you might enjoy this post from colleague Dr. Marshall Shepherd of UGA on four interesting things about snow from his blog at Forbes.com. I knew there was snow on the ground when I woke up at 2 am because the light was different than…
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