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  • Agricultural impacts of California wildfires still being tallied

    Pam Knox

    October 15, 2017

    While the wildfires in California are still burning, we are starting to see some assessments of the toll that it is taking on California agriculture, in particular on the wineries. The California Climate & Agriculture Network posted a story earlier this weekend on some preliminary estimates of costs to crops, livestock, cannibis and wine grapes…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops, Fruit, Livestock
  • Precipitation patterns during every La Niña winter since 1950

    Pam Knox

    October 15, 2017

    With a La Niña forecast to occur this winter, you might be wondering where the forecast for warmer and drier than normal conditions comes from.  It is based on statistical patterns derived from previous episodes.  NOAA’s Climate.gov has provided a nice set of maps which shows how historic La Niña events since 1950 have looked.…

    Posted in: Climate science, El Nino and La Nina
  • How will increases in warm fall temperatures affect SEC football?

    Pam Knox

    October 14, 2017

    Today’s football game in Athens is being played in temperatures far above normal, although they are not quite as close to record-setting highs as we experienced earlier this week. In fact, in much of the Southeast temperatures the last two weeks have been more like July or August than mid-October, although that should change tomorrow…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Sources of weather and climate data, Uncategorized
  • Little rain for next seven days

    Pam Knox

    October 14, 2017

    It’s the driest time of the year in most of the Southeast, and this week will be no exception.  Almost everywhere in the region will receive less than a half inch of rain, with the exception of southern Florida and coastal areas of Georgia. Most of that rain is expected to come in the next…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Dade City blueberry farm still recovering after 100,000 plants damaged by Irma

    Pam Knox

    October 13, 2017

    Farmers still have a long way to go to recover from the winds and rain of Irma, almost a month after the storm hit.  The Tampa Bay Times has an interesting story about impacts of Irma on one Florida blueberry grower, who lost roughly 100,000 plants to the storm.  You can read it at https://tbo.com/news/weather/hurricanes/dade-city-blueberry-farm-still-recovering-after-100000-plants-damaged-by/2340576

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit, Uncategorized
  • ‘Katrina brain’: The invisible long-term toll of megastorms

    Pam Knox

    October 13, 2017

    While you might know that PTSD, or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a result of being in stressful situations like combat under fire, you might not know that it can also occur in people who have lived through a traumatic event like a tornado, hurricane or fire.  Politico has an interesting story about the psychological toll…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Health, La Nina and ENSO, Severe, Tropical weather, Uncategorized
  • Moderate drought introduced to VA, NC

    Pam Knox

    October 12, 2017

    After weeks of abnormally dry conditions, moderate drought has been formally introduced to parts of North Carolina and Virginia. They have largely missed the rainfall from tropical systems that have hit other parts of the Southeast. Rainfall amounts there are likely to be less than 1/4 inch in the next seven days, so drought is…

    Posted in: Drought
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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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