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  • The 10 Strangest Things We Saw In 2023’s Weather

    Pam Knox

    January 3, 2024

    Earlier this week I posted a story that contained several lists of the top ten weather and/or climate events in 2023. Here is an additional list from the Weather Channel listing some of the strangest things that occurred in weather in 2023, including the role that Hurricane Dora played in the Maui wildfires and the…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Irish woman whose forecast saved D-Day dies at 100

    Pam Knox

    January 3, 2024

    Over Christmas I ran across this very interesting story on Maureen Sweeney, a woman whose forecast helped make D-Day a success. She and her husband took barometer readings in Ireland that were critical for getting the D-Day forecast correct, helping the Allies choose the right day to make the critical landing in Normandy, France. By…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, History
  • Many stations in the Southeast report their warmest year ever in 2023

    Pam Knox

    January 1, 2024

    While the official statistics are not yet in, a preliminary look at the climate of 2023 shows that many stations in the Southeast had their warmest year on record. The map below from the Southeast Regional Climate Center’s Perspectives tool shows the West Coast of Florida and the northern Gulf Coast had the most record-setting…

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • All I want for New Year’s is some new weather observers!

    Pam Knox

    January 1, 2024

    The fine folks at CoCoRaHS posted this map showing counties across the country that had only one or no precipitation observers. I am sad to see so many counties in Georgia that don’t have any observers, not even at extension offices. South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida are doing a much better job of getting…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Extension agent outreach, Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • First weather map published on January 1, 1871

    Pam Knox

    January 1, 2024

    Those of you who like history might be interested in this story about the first weather map produced. It was put together on January 1, 1871, after the Army Signal Service started taking observations in February 1870. There were only a few stations back then, and none in the west, so the detail was very…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, History, Interesting weather images
  • Happy New Year!

    Pam Knox

    December 31, 2023

    My cousin in Australia has already celebrated the New Year and we are about to break out the family Yahtzee game as we approach the New Year. I hope that wherever you are, you are celebrating the end of 2023 and the beginning of what I hope will be a great new year. On New…

    Posted in: About this blog, Events
  • String of storms to bring more rain to Southeast in January

    Pam Knox

    December 31, 2023

    The latest monthly outlook, released today, shows that January is expected to be wetter than normal for the next few weeks. The long-range models indicate that a string of storms is expected to move across the region this week and next week, bringing shots of moisture to the area. The temperature is expected to oscillate…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
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The “Climate and Agriculture in the Southeast” blog is provided by the Associate Dean of Extension as a service to Extension agents and agricultural producers across the Southeast US. Come here to find out information about the impacts of weather and climate on agriculture across Georgia and beyond.

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