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  • “Why scientists keep changing the forecast for a La Nina winter”

    Pam Knox

    November 1, 2016

    Wired has a good and basic story about how NOAA produces La Niña watches and why they sometimes flip-flop on what they are expecting.  You can read it at https://www.wired.com/2016/10/la-ninas-not-whatever-lets-la-nina-winter/. https://www.wired.com/2016/10/la-ninas-not-whatever-lets-la-nina-winter/

    Posted in: El Nino and La Nina
  • New iBook “Climate and Crops” now available

    Pam Knox

    November 1, 2016

    Dr. Brenda Ortiz of Auburn University announced today the release of a new iBook on climate and crops in the Southeast.  I don’t have the iBook app downloaded on my smartphone and tablet yet, but when I do I will be sure to get a copy of this new book.  I am still looking to…

    Posted in: Climate science, Crops, Events
  • North Carolina climate summary for October 2016 now available

    Pam Knox

    November 1, 2016

    The State Climate Office of North Carolina published their monthly climate summary for October 2016 (very quickly!).  You can find it at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=218&h=5666e5c1.  Expect the Georgia one later in the week.

    Posted in: Climate summaries
  • Livestock drought meetings planned for north Alabama

    Pam Knox

    October 31, 2016

    The Southeast Farm Press reported that several livestock drought meetings are planned for north Alabama.  The first meeting is in Scottsboro on November 1. Topics covered at the meetings will include winter annual planting, commodity feed options, pasture and hay inventory, feeder cattle marketing and fall cow checks. You can read more about the meetings plus…

    Posted in: Drought, Events, Livestock
  • Halloween tornadoes

    Pam Knox

    October 31, 2016

    Here are some fun facts on Halloween tornadoes from ustornadoes.com.  No worries about tornadoes today with strong high pressure over the Southeast!  https://www.ustornadoes.com/2013/10/28/halloween-tornadoes-the-spooky-historical-facts/.

    Posted in: History, Severe, Uncategorized
  • Alabama’s ‘Worst Drought In Memory’ Is About To Get Even Worse

    Pam Knox

    October 31, 2016

    The Huffington Post had a scary article this week about the terrible drought that is occurring in Alabama (and Georgia and parts of the Carolinas).  Some farmers say that they have never seen it so bad in their lifetimes. Impacts include corn yields at 1/3 of normal values, dried-up streams and pastures and potential impacts…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought
  • Carbon dioxide passes a major threshold

    Pam Knox

    October 31, 2016

    For the first time ever in recorded human history, the level of carbon dioxide for the full year was above 400 parts per million.  Proxy data tell us that the last time it was at this level was 3.5 million years ago.  This was most likely aided by the strong El Niño, since the droughts…

    Posted in: Climate science, Uncategorized
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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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