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  • Most tornado-prone counties in the US

    Pam Knox

    April 20, 2017

    The Weather Channel posted a story this week about which counties in the United States were most prone to tornadoes.  Several of them are in Florida.  You have to keep in mind that tornado statistics by county depend not only on the number of tornadoes, but the size of the county and the population density.…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Severe
  • “Post-freeze Georgia crops hitting their stride, growers say”

    Pam Knox

    April 19, 2017

    The Packer has an interesting story this week on how producers are dealing with the fall-out of the killing frost in mid-March.  While blueberries and peaches took a significant hit, there will still be some crops available.  Other fruit like blackberries were not affected by the frost and strawberries have come back strong after the…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops, Fruit
  • Tropical season starts early with Subtropical Depression 1 in the Atlantic

    Pam Knox

    April 19, 2017

    The Atlantic tropical season is off to an early start this year with the development of Subtropical Depression 1 well out in the Atlantic Ocean.  A subtropical storm has some characteristics of tropical storms and some that make it look more like a mid-latitude cyclone. The official start of the tropical season is June, but…

    Posted in: Tropical weather
  • NOAA: March 2017 and year to date second warmest on record after 2016

    Pam Knox

    April 19, 2017

    NOAA released their latest global climate summary for March 2017 today.  It shows that the global temperature for March 2017 was the second warmest on record after the El Niño-enhanced 2016.  The year to date global temperature so far is also the second warmest on record.  You can read the NOAA news story at https://www.noaa.gov/news/us-had-2nd-warmest-year-to-date-and-9th-warmest-march-on-record and…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Latest outlook shows continued increased chance of above normal temperatures for next year

    Pam Knox

    April 18, 2017

    The latest 3-month climate predictions from the Climate Prediction Center are in and show that for almost every 3-month period for the next year there is an increased chance of above normal temperatures for the Southeast.  Precipitation forecasts are much harder and don’t show any significant leanings one way or the other except in a…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • “America’s Wind Energy Boom May Finally Be Coming to the Southeast”

    Pam Knox

    April 18, 2017

    A few days ago I mentioned the boom in solar energy that is occurring in the Southeast.  Here is another article about renewable energy, this time for wind energy.  While the Southeast traditionally has not been a powerhouse for wind production due to lower average wind speeds, especially in summer high pressure systems, more efficient…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Uncategorized
  • Thrips infestation predictor tool for cotton

    Pam Knox

    April 18, 2017

    The State Climate Office of North Carolina has made an online tool for predicting thrip infestations for cotton available that producers might find useful.  It can also be used on mobile phones.  It uses an interactive map to choose the location and allows you to pick a planting date and a choice of models.  You…

    Posted in: Crops, Tools for climate and agriculture
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