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The latest blog post from Steve Hilberg of CoCoRaHS discusses the heavy rain that has fallen in the Midwest, hindering farmers there who are trying to plant their summer crops as well as causing damage to infrastructure around the area. You can read it at https://cocorahs.blogspot.com/2017/05/april-showers-bring-some-flowers-and.html.
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The University of Wisconsin Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences just posted their latest photo contest results at https://www.ssec.wisc.edu/news/articles/9998. Take a look at all of the great weather photos from this year’s competition.
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An article in Growing Produce this week quoted a USDA researcher speaking to WMAZ-TV of Macon on the peach harvest this year. The scientist, Tom Beakman, from the USDA Southeastern Fruit and Nut Tree Research Laboratory in Byron GA, said ‘We have never been so short (on chill hours). Hardly any of the commercial material that’s out…
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Dr. Jeff Masters of Weather Underground noted earlier this week that “the Eastern Pacific hurricane season, which officially begins on May 15, could get off to a record early start this year. The earliest a tropical depression has been recorded in the Eastern Pacific since reliable satellite records began in 1970 was on May 12,…
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As we approach the next Atlantic tropical season, it’s interesting to read about hurricane research and what it might tell us about how hurricanes behave. It helps explain why Hurricane Matthew stayed just off the coast and did not intensify as much as was feared along Florida’s East Coast. A story from the University of…
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In spite of removal of many trees from around urban areas, some pockets of old-growth forest still remain. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote about a few such remnant forests around Atlanta in an article earlier this week which noted that these forests have been recognized by the Maryland-based Old-Growth Forest Network. You can read about it here.…
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The State Climate Office of North Carolina has an interesting look back at a storm in May 1992 which brought heavy snow to parts of the southern Appalachian Mountains. I remember this storm well because I was spending three weeks in Asheville NC at the National Climatic Data Center looking for historical climate data for…
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