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  • “NOAA Data Helps Retail and Manufacturing Business Minimize Impacts from Weather and Climate”

    Pam Knox

    June 21, 2017

    NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information put out a very interesting article and accompanying video on how their climate and weather data are used in management decisions by businesses and manufacturing plants to minimize economic losses. Of course farmers already do this to help plan farm activities and determine crop varieties to plant, but you…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Sources of weather and climate data
  • Video: Urban Heat Island

    Pam Knox

    June 21, 2017

    NASA’s ClimateBits has an excellent short video on what an urban heat island is.  You can watch it below from YouTube.  The urban heat island can be seen in cities as small as Athens GA (population about 115,000) and I think you could even see effects in smaller cities with distinct urban centers.  In Athens…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Interesting weather images, Uncategorized
  • “Tropical Storm Cindy Could Become America’s Latest Flooding Nightmare”

    Pam Knox

    June 21, 2017

    As we watch the development and northward motion of Tropical Storm Cindy, you might be wondering what impacts the Southeast will see from the storm.  Currently the storm is forecast to move to the west of us, probably making landfall in eastern Texas. But the Southeast will be in the right front quadrant of the…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Severe, Tropical weather
  • Why It’s Too Hot For Some Planes To Fly In The Southwest U.S.

    Pam Knox

    June 20, 2017

    If you’ve been following the travel news the last few days, as I have, you might have noticed that the Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport has had to cancel some flights because of record-setting high temperatures there this week.  Newser.com has a short article about it here. If you’re interested in the science behind why planes…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Uncategorized
  • EarthSky: All about the June 2017 solstice

    Pam Knox

    June 20, 2017

    If you are in the Central Time Zone or farther west, the summer solstice is today.  But if you are in the Eastern Time Zone, it’s technically tomorrow because the solstice occurs this year at 12:24 am EDT on June 21 which is the same as 11:24 pm CDT on June 20. Those time zones!…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Events
  • SERCH: Summer newsletter now available

    Pam Knox

    June 20, 2017

    The Southeast Regional Climate Hub, which is located in Raleigh NC and covers all of the Southeast states, has published their latest newsletter. I’m excited to be working with SERCH for the next ten months looking at ways to show how climate affects agriculture, forestry, livestock and other sectors in the Southeast.  I’ll be working…

    Posted in: About this blog, Climate and Ag in the news
  • Newly named TS Cindy may threaten Southeast this weekend

    Pam Knox

    June 20, 2017

    UPDATE: Tropical Storm Cindy became a named storm today.  Please keep an eye on the Gulf as the storm continues to develop and heads north. As I noted earlier, the tropics are becoming more active, and Tropical Storm Bret has formed off the coast of South America.  It is not expected to grow and may…

    Posted in: Tropical weather
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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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