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  • A hot end to the month expected

    Pam Knox

    October 27, 2016

    Weather Underground posted a story today describing how hot October has been in many parts of the US.  As they note, there is no end in sight before the end of the month, so it will not be surprising if some locations set record temperatures.  You can read their story at https://www.wunderground.com/news/record-warmth-west-central-south-late-october?__prclt=5I9uJ9AB.  

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news
  • Exceptional drought expands in AL and GA; severe drought increases in SC

    Pam Knox

    October 27, 2016

    As expected, the latest Drought Monitor map released this morning has shown expansion of drought in all Southeastern states except Virginia and North Carolina, although abnormally dry conditions did expand in NC.  Exceptional (D4) drought expanded in Alabama and South Carolina and a new strip of central Georgia, where they have had essentially no rain…

    Posted in: Drought, Extension agent outreach
  • “Florida growers expect regular fall volumes on most vegetables”

    Pam Knox

    October 27, 2016

    The Packer reported this morning that in spite of some losses from Matthew to green beans and other vegetables, most crops are doing well and should provide plenty of produce for markets this fall.  Planting was delayed in some areas and the wet conditions added some stress to newly planted seedlings, but most of those…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops
  • Latest US Forest Service newsletter now available

    Pam Knox

    October 26, 2016

    The latest US Forest Service monthly newsletter was released this week.  It contains links to a number of interesting stories, including a video on how fire benefits forests and how climate change will impact forest hydrology.  You can view the newsletter here.

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Forestry, Forests
  • The mystery of rising methane

    Pam Knox

    October 26, 2016

    Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and one that has been linked to farming in several ways.  Ruminants produce methane as part of the digestive process, rice paddies release methane through fermentation, and clearing land by burning forests or draining wetlands can all produce methane.  But the amount of methane being released into the atmosphere…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Crops, Livestock
  • “Mount Washington, New Hampshire: The Most Extreme Weather Observatory on Earth”

    Pam Knox

    October 26, 2016

    Today WunderBlog has an interesting story on Mount Washington, the highest weather observatory anywhere on Earth.  I’ve never been there but friends who have tell me that the winds and snow can be extreme.  Temperatures there have gone below zero every month except June, July, August and September.  You can read more about this fascinating…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, History, Interesting weather images
  • Reminder: ACF drought webinar on Wednesday Oct. 26 at 1 pm EDT

    Pam Knox

    October 25, 2016

    UPDATE: The audio and slides from this webinar will be made available at https://aaes.auburn.edu/wrc/extension-outreach/drought/2016-2/ in the next day or two. If you are in or near the ACF river basin, which encompasses much of western Georgia and eastern Alabama as well as the Panhandle of Florida, or if you are in a surrounding dry area,…

    Posted in: Drought, Events
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