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  • “A Weather Data Revolution in the Cockpit”

    Pam Knox

    September 29, 2016

    Did you know that when you fly, if you use the plane’s WiFi you have access to more current and detailed weather information than the pilots who are flying your aircraft do?  Not having the best weather information has led to planes flying directly through thunderstorms and even hail shafts, causing damage to planes and…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Sources of weather and climate data
  • Breakfast beverage costs climb due to wild weather

    Pam Knox

    September 28, 2016

    AgWeb reported this week that the costs of orange juice and coffee are both climbing due to extreme weather in Brazil.  Drought conditions are driving up the costs of coffee beans in the coffee production areas while heavy rains in the citrus belt are hampering production of orange juice.  Even the cost of sugar is…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Crops, Drought, Fruit
  • New tropical storm Matthew heads west towards the Gulf of Mexico

    Pam Knox

    September 28, 2016

    This morning at 11 am the National Hurricane Center began issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Matthew, which formed from Investigation 97L.  The NHC has been watching this investigation cross the Atlantic for several days but it has finally developed the closed circulation that allows it to be designated as a tropical storm. Currently Matthew is…

    Posted in: Tropical weather
  • Armyworms reduce hay production in drought-hit areas

    Pam Knox

    September 27, 2016

    As I’ve posted in previous entries, parts of the Southeast have been suffering from a shortage of hay as drought stopped the growth of pasture and forage plants, especially in northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama.  Armyworms have taken advantage of the weakened plants and  have attacked in larger than usual numbers, further reducing the amount…

    Posted in: Crops, Drought, Livestock
  • New 2,000,000 year temperature reconstruction brings worries about future

    Pam Knox

    September 27, 2016

    A new study in Nature magazine describes a new very-long-term temperature record assembled by a scientist at Stanford University from 61 different proxy climate records.  Proxy records are climate records based on things like tree rings, ocean sediments and ice cores which change depending on climate factors like temperature.  The new record shows temperatures for…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Uncategorized
  • More about the New Orleans heat record

    Pam Knox

    September 27, 2016

    After yesterday’s post on the record number of days with a warm night in New Orleans, some of my meteorologist friends and I have been discussing why there might be such a drastic change.  My friend Scott Lindstrom from the University of Wisconsin-Madison posted the graph below, which shows a step function change in the…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Sources of weather and climate data
  • Southeast Regional Climate Center: Summer summary factsheet now available

    Pam Knox

    September 27, 2016

    The Southeast Regional Climate Center has a new product available: a summary of summer 2016, published as a colorful and concise two-page fact sheet.  You can view it at https://www.sercc.com/SERCC_quarterly_report_summer_2016.pdf.  It describes the general weather pattern for the season as well as impacts on agriculture as well as flood and drought events.

    Posted in: Climate summaries
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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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