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With just a couple of days to go in the month, the ACIS maps from the High Plains Regional Climate Center show that precipitation was variable across the Southeast but that most areas have experienced above normal temperatures. A major contribution to the warm temperatures was nighttime high temperatures. You can see maps for other…
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While stories about fireflies are not directly related to climate or agriculture, to me they are the quintessential sign of summer. You might enjoy this story from EarthSky on why fireflies light up. Read it at https://earthsky.org/earth/bugs-firefly-light.
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Channel News Asia has an eye-opening story about how a combination of drought and mismanagement of water supplies has caused a major river in South India to almost dry up. This is causing economic devastation and hardship to farmers growing rice in the area. You can read about how centralized irrigation systems have contributed to…
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With just a few weeks of summer to go, you are probably thinking about hitting the beach one last time. If you need some reading material to go with your sun and fun, here is a list of books in the climate fiction genre (“cli-fi”) that are set in future climate conditions that you might…
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The latest 7-day QPF shows that the heaviest rain this week will occur in coastal areas of the Southeast, with much less rain occurring inland. The cold front moving through the area will bring drier air to the inland regions and reduce the chances of rain until late in the week when the front starts…
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If you’ve ever wondered how the Drought Monitor comes up with the drought designations it does, you might be interested in this four-minute video showing the process. A lot of input is gathered before the final map is drawn. You can view it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo1Jyzba7rA.
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The Washington Post has an interesting and terrifying analysis of what is likely to happen to Tampa Bay when a major hurricane like Katrina strikes that city. Estimates of damage top $175 billion, and according to the story, a World Bank study called Tampa Bay one of the most at-risk areas on the globe. Yet…