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  • Storm summary for January 21-23 tornado outbreak

    Pam Knox

    February 22, 2017

    iWeatherNet.com has a good summary of the Southeast tornado outbreak of January 21-23, 2017 on their website.  It lists the storms and provides some maps of storm tracks.  This outbreak was the second deadliest in January for the Southeast in recorded history.  You can view the report at https://www.iweathernet.com/thunderstorms/january-21st-23rd-tornado-outbreak-second-largest-on-record-in-southeast-u-s.

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Severe
  • Weatherproof broccoli?

    Pam Knox

    February 22, 2017

    Food and Wine had an interesting story today about a new line of broccoli developed by scientists in the United Kingdom that is impervious to weather conditions.  They say the new broccoli line goes from seed to harvest in as little as eight weeks, and can grow two full crops each season when planted outdoors.…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • “What Your TV Meteorologist Likely Thinks Of Climate Change”

    Pam Knox

    February 22, 2017

    Dr. Marshall Shepherd of UGA has an article this week in Forbes.com about television meteorologists and their views on climate change. He explains that only about 10 percent of meteorologists are on television, and that many meteorologists don’t have much training in climatology.  Even so, the results of the study might surprise you.  You can…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • “Middle America is basking in unprecedented February warmth”

    Pam Knox

    February 22, 2017

    The Southeast is not the only region of the country that is experiencing unusually warm temperatures.  The Midwest is set up today to feel record-setting high temperatures for February.  Jason Samenow of the Capital Weather Gang noted that “All-time February record high temperatures are falling and the air feels more like early May.  A stunning 2,805 record high…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • Trends in radiative forcing show the power of greenhouse gases

    Pam Knox

    February 21, 2017

    The American Geophysical Union blog from February 18 discusses the “real surprise” behind the 3rd hottest January on record, which occurred last month.  One of the things I thought was really interesting about the article was a graph which showed the trend lines for all of the different radiative forcings that are acting on the…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • “2017 Ancient cave reveals recent droughts in the Middle East were most severe for over a millennium”

    Pam Knox

    February 21, 2017

    A recent study on droughts in the Middle East shows that the recent droughts that have plagued the area are the worst in at least 1100 years, according to a story this week in the American Geophysical Union blog.  The scientists in the study collected a stalagmite from a cave in Iraq which contained growth…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought, History
  • Handbook of drought indicators

    Pam Knox

    February 21, 2017

    A new handbook which describes the different types of drought indicators is now available from the World Meteorological Organization. It is available in several languages and also online.  You can access it at https://www.droughtmanagement.info/handbook-drought-indicators-and-indices/.

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought
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