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  • Slight decreases in abnormally dry conditions across Southeast

    Pam Knox

    October 26, 2017

    The latest Drought Monitor released this morning shows small decreases in abnormally dry conditions in most areas of the Southeast except in North Carolina, where some moderate drought was changed to abnormally dry status instead. The only increase in moderate drought was a small sliver of west-central Alabama as the drought in Mississippi expanded slightly…

    Posted in: Drought
  • Variable weather causes problems for European olive growers

    Pam Knox

    October 26, 2017

    In the past three years, olive growers in Europe have experienced blistering heat, heavy rains and an untimely frost.  All of these extreme weather events have reduced the production of olive oil from Italy and Spain, leaving buyers to look for new sources in places like Australia and New Zealand (and the Southeast?). The New…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops, Fruit
  • “France’s Butter Shortage Could Put the Beloved Croissant in Danger”

    Pam Knox

    October 25, 2017

    My first thought when I read the headline above in Conde Nast Traveler was that the butter shortage in France was caused by weather. After all, it’s been hot there and hot cows are unhappy cows and give less milk. (For example, see this article from the Global Weather and Climate Center on the heat…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • Auburn agriculture professor seeks to expand irrigation in Alabama

    Pam Knox

    October 25, 2017

    Here’s an interesting story about Dr. Brenda Ortiz, a colleague of mine at Auburn University who studies the impact of weather and climate on crops like wheat and corn. She has a new project with several other scientists in the Southeast to study the expansion of irrigation in Alabama.  As the article points out, “In…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • Frost may hit some areas early next week

    Pam Knox

    October 25, 2017

    Those who live in northern areas of the region should be watching carefully over the weekend as a blast of even colder air than this morning’s chilly breezes comes through the area. This is likely to bring freezing conditions to some areas. Tender plants and low-lying areas are most likely to feel the effects of…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, Crops, Uncategorized
  • Video: Climate Stories NC on changing climate and birds

    Pam Knox

    October 24, 2017

    If you love watching birds like I do, you will be interested in this new video story from Climate Stories NC interviewing Curtis Smalling, Audubon bird conservationist. He discusses changes we are seeing in bird migration and how changes to a warmer climate may affect birds in the future. You can view it at https://www.ncchannel.org/climate-stories-nc-curtis-smalling-bird-conservationist/.

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • NWS: New Water Resources Outlook

    Pam Knox

    October 24, 2017

    The latest YouTube edition of the Water Resources Outlook from the National Weather Service Southeast River Forecast Center is now available. You can watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9c21SqqrIQ&feature=youtu.be . Lots of good information!

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, Sources of weather and climate data
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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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