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If you are interested in North Carolina, you may want to sign up for their annual webinar discussing the climate of 2023. You can register for the webinar at https://ncsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIrf-6grD0sGNfQsjud6ICxS-KJAdr5nfWk#/registration. You can also read their December climate summary at https://climate.ncsu.edu/blog/2024/01/winter-gets-a-warm-wet-start-in-december/. Eventually a summary of the Year in Review will also appear on their climate blog.
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Many areas of the Southeast received very heavy rain in the storm earlier this week. In Georgia, I have heard reports of up to 7 inches or even more in a few isolated locations. Since there is not much growing right now, that heavy rain has likely caused problems on some farm fields with erosion…
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The forecast for the Southeast this week shows that a strong low pressure area will bring heavy rain (up to several inches) to a lot of the region starting on Monday night and going into Wednesday in the northeastern part of the region as the storm moves out. On Tuesday a cold front will bring…
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Here is a new app that is available to growers across the United States to help manage insect pests and diseases in a variety of crops. According to their website, “MyIPM has you covered to control and manage diseases and pests in your crops.” Many of the contributors to the development of the app are…
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The latest 7-day QPF map shows a lot of rain across the region this coming week. The largest slug of moisture will come in the next three days with a big storm moving through the region. We can expect some severe weather, especially in southern AL and GA and in Florida, along with several inches…
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If you like to play with maps and climate outlooks, you might be interested in this NOAA site from their Physical Sciences lab. It allows you to look at the individual climate anomalies for each EL Nino or La Nina in the period 1991-2020 to see how they varied. It shows both global patterns and…
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Since today is the 12th day of Christmas, I thought I would fit in one more Christmas story before we move into the post-holiday period. This story from Yahoo is not really about weather or climate, but since Christmas trees are produced in the Southeast as an agricultural product, I thought you might be interested.…