• In place of Black Friday I am offering a White Friday instead.  Here is a fantastic picture of a rare fogbow from Scotland which is making the rounds of my Facebook feed today.  You can read about what makes a fogbow or white rainbow at Yahoo here. If that’s not enough of the white stuff,…

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  • I’ve got squash, parsnips, carrots and onions roasting in my oven in preparation for the big day on Thursday.  I hope all of you have a wonderful holiday filled with food, family and good cheer.  May we all have enough!

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  • Here’s a very interesting story from Atlas Obscura about Jacob and Vilhelm Bjerknes, a Norwegian father and son who worked together to understand how the atmosphere moves.  Before they provided the basic organizing principles we now know describe how fronts and pressure centers work together to move around masses of air from different parts of…

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  • Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Drought Monitor is out a day early.  It shows expansion of all levels of drought across the Southeast and the introduction of abnormally dry conditions along the Georgia coast and in northern Florida, where Matthew, Julia and Hermine dropped rain earlier this year.  Considering that most of those areas…

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  • Wildfires are still raging across the Southeast.  You can see a recent satellite picture at EarthSky at https://earthsky.org/earth/southeastern-us-wildfires-tennessee-northcarolina-southcarolina-georgia-nov2016. Some areas are so smoke-filled and potentially hazardous that people have been evacuated, for example in Rabun County GA according to WGAU here and the Atlanta Journal Constitution here. Eos.org reported this week on some research being done on…

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  • While many parts of the Southeast are in very bad drought conditions, we are not the only place in the US that is being affected by drought.  The drought in the Northeast, fortunately, seems to be waning as they go into the winter wet season.  In northern California, El Niño rains last year put a…

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  • UPDATE: This webinar is ended.  You can see the slides or watch the video at https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/extension-outreach/drought/2016-2/.  The next webinar will be on Wednesday Dec. 7 at 1 pm EST. Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin Drought Assessment Webinar Today, Tuesday, November 22, 2016 – 1:00 pm Eastern Time Auburn University Water Resources Center and the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)…

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