• For the month of March so far, conditions across the Southeast have generally been warmer and drier than normal, although the cold spell this week should bring temperatures back closer to average.  Once this cold outbreak passes, we are expected to go back into above normal temperatures with an increased chance of wet conditions in…

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  • If you like to spend time outside doing sports or recreation, or just working, you will probably be interested in these weather apps recommended by Outside magazine.  Note that they don’t include any apps for notifying you of severe weather, so you would probably want to add one of those as well.  Most of my…

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  • I’ll be doing a UGA training session on March 21 at 11 am EDT to provide a look back at the last year and winter and to look forward to the next growing season.  This will be held by Zoom as an online webinar.  I have a number of extension agents in Georgia signed up…

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  • Of all the places in the United States that are experiencing changes due to a warmer climate, Alaska is on the forefront.  I thought this Bloomberg article on how Alaska is (and is not) handling the warmer climate was interesting.  Their coastal cities are especially vulnerable to increased sea level and lower amounts of sea…

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  • The nor’easter which developed along the east coast today has really cranked up. Athensgaweather.com showed this great image of the circulation around the low pressure, which at the time I wrote this was just off the coast of Long Island.  The image is from earth.nullschool.net, one of my favorite sites.  Make sure to go there to…

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  • As I’ve been discussing recently, the next two nights are going to be critical for fruit farmers around the Southeast. Temperatures in the low to mid 20s could cause millions of dollars of damage to crops that are well ahead of normal in blooming this year due to the mild winter.  The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has…

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  • The Georgia Climate Project (GCP) is a three-year effort by academic institutions across the state (including Emory, Georgia Tech, and UGA) to improve understanding of climate impacts and solutions in Georgia. GCP is working on something called the Georgia Climate Research Roadmap.  The roadmap is an effort to identify and rank “Georgia’s Top 40” climate research questions.…

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