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NOAA announced yesterday that the official report from the National Hurricane Center on Hurricane Matthew is now available. Matthew caused 34 direct deaths in the Southeast along with several indirect deaths following the storm’s passage. Of those, 25 deaths were in North Carolina. The highest rainfall amount of the storm in the US was 18.95…
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Above-normal temperatures covered Georgia again in March 2017, with National Weather Service offices reporting temperatures as much as 3.4 degrees above normal. This is the 14th month in a row with above-normal temperatures for the state as a whole. In spite of the warm conditions, frigid temperatures mid-month killed off 80 percent of the Georgia…
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Vegetable and Specialty Crop News posted a story earlier this week describing problems that Georgia peach farmers are having with the unusually low number of chill hours that have been observed this year due to the warm winter and spring. For the peaches that survived the mid-March frost, the lack of chill hours has led…
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This isn’t really about the weather, but is very cool nonetheless. EarthSky has a fascinating video of flocking starlings moving together in movements of incredible grace that appear hypnotic. The movements are called a “murmuration.” The birds seem to anticipate each others’ movements, leading to waves of movement through the flock. But how do they…
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It’s no surprise that we are seeing a lot of activity in the severe weather department this week. Historically, this has been a very active time of year across the US, and it’s the main peak of severe weather activity in the Southeast, although we have a secondary peak in fall and tornadoes can and…
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Yesterday’s severe weather outbreak netted a bunch of tornadoes (21 as yet unconfirmed) and many reports of straight-line wind damage. Today people will be cleaning up from those messes. But they should also be preparing for Wednesday’s two or three rounds of what could be even more widespread severe weather, with a higher likelihood of…
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The Packer noted today that Vidalia onion farmers are optimistic about this year’s harvest. The mild winter created good conditions for the onions, and they largely missed the impacts of the mid-month frost. The result is expected to be a generous harvest of onions, many on the large size even with an earlier than usual…