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Any time a hurricane hits an industrial area, unexpected consequences of the damage from the storm can affect supply chains in novel ways. This Bloomberg story about the impacts of Harvey’s destruction on the Texas petrochemical industry, and in particular on the production of one gas called ethylene which is used to produce many different…
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If you’ve been following the news since Hurricane Harvey hit Texas you likely saw more than one story about how Harvey’s rains were or were not influenced by climate change. If you are confused, you are not alone. Here is an article by Jason Samenow of the Capital Weather Gang that provides a no-nonsense look…
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The latest 7 day QPF map shows that most of the rainfall this week will be offshore near the coasts. Florida should have the highest amounts overall while most of the interior receives lower than normal rainfall, which will be great for producers who are harvesting crops and need drier conditions.
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For meteorologists and climatologists, September 1 is the first day of fall. So if you are tired of hot, humid days (fortunately not as many as usual this year) you will enjoy the change of the seasons. In fact, the next week or so will be below normal in temperature, giving us an earlier than…
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The preliminary climate summary maps for the Southeast show that generally inland and northern parts of the region were cooler than normal and southern and coastal areas were above normal in temperature for August 2017. Rainfall was above normal in Alabama, northern Georgia and the eastern Carolinas and Virginia as well as the west coast…
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Social media being what it is, and humans being what they are after a big storm event, Facebook and the Twitterverse are starting to buzz with dire predictions about Major Hurricane Irma, which is a new tropical system way out in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Some of the very long-range forecasts put the storm over…
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The latest outlooks for September and for fall and winter from the Climate Prediction Center are out and show that September is expected to be cooler than normal in inland areas of the Southeast, especially in the first half of the month. It should be warmer than normal in the Florida peninsula with equal chances…
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