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  • Global temperature patterns over the last two decades

    Pam Knox

    May 26, 2017

    According to a new article in the journal Nature, “Satellite temperature measurements do not support the recent claim of a “leveling off of warming” over the past two decades.” Previous claims by those skeptical of the recent trends towards increasing temperature at the surface of the earth (including Scott Pruitt – the new Administrator of…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • Where to get radar-estimated rainfall

    Pam Knox

    May 23, 2017

    One of the frustrations of trying to keep track of rainfall across your county is the scarcity of rain gauges you may have access to.  There are a number of networks that collect rainfall information, including the NWS coop network, the UGA automated monitoring network (or FAWN in Florida, or one of the other university…

    Posted in: Sources of weather and climate data
  • Sea level rise is accelerating

    Pam Knox

    May 23, 2017

    A new study by European scientists shows that the pace of rising sea levels is now three times faster than in the period before 1990 according to the Washington Post. The story says that “before 1990, oceans were rising at about 1.1 millimeters per year, or just 0.43 inches per decade. From 1993 through 2012,…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Coastal
  • “New climate means new challenges for farmers”

    Pam Knox

    May 23, 2017

    Yale Climate Connections posted a story this week about the challenges farmers in the Midwest and the Plains are facing from recent changes in climate, including warmer winters, more downpours, and hotter summers.  The growing season length is increasing, which brings both challenges and opportunities.  You can read about what they are experiencing and how…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • “Florida’s Bone Dry and Burning While Rest of U.S. Is Soaking Wet”

    Pam Knox

    May 22, 2017

    AgWeb posted a story earlier this week about how dry Florida has been.  Not a surprise if you have been following the number of wildfires seen in the region and if you have seen the Drought Monitor lately.  Unfortunately, the rain that has been flooding parts of the Southeast for the past few days (since…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought
  • Tornado track database

    Pam Knox

    May 22, 2017

    If you ever have to provide risk assessments for your county or city and need tornado information, this web site might help you identify historical tornadoes in your area.  It’s from the Midwestern Regional Climate Center but includes information for all of the United States.  It seems pretty straightforward to use.  You can see it…

    Posted in: Severe, Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture, Uncategorized
  • North Carolina wheat crop recovers from March frost

    Pam Knox

    May 22, 2017

    According to the Southeast Farm Press, “the wheat crop in North Carolina’s Central Piedmont has generally recovered from the hard freeze of March 15 and 16, but yields will still be down significantly while the crop in the Southern Piedmont will still show devastating losses.”  Yields in the Southern Piedmont are expected to show an…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
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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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