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  • Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar + Marine Heat Waves in the Southeast, Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at 10 a.m. ET/9 a.m. CT

    Pam Knox

    October 23, 2023

    Join us for the Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar! This webinar series provides the region with information on current and developing climate conditions such as drought, floods, and tropical storms, as well as climatic events like El Niño and La Niña. Speakers may also discuss the impacts of these conditions on topics such as wildfires, agriculture…

    Posted in: Events
  • Trick or Treat? What the Forecast Looks Like for Florida’s 2023-2024 Citrus Season

    Pam Knox

    October 22, 2023

    We’ve spent some time in the last couple of weeks talking generally about how the current El Nino is likely to affect our climate this winter. Here is an article from Growing Produce that takes that information and applies it to a prediction of how the expected winter weather will affect Florida’s 2023-2024 Citrus Season:…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Fruit
  • Woolly Bear Caterpillar – Winter Predictor Or Not?

    Pam Knox

    October 22, 2023

    There are many sayings in folklore about how to predict the upcoming winter based on phenological observations of persimmon seeds, the coats of animals, and when birds fly south. Observations of woolly bear caterpillars and their comparative amounts of brown and black stripes is one that I get asked about from time to time. Here…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
  • CoCoRaHS Data Explorer now available

    Pam Knox

    October 22, 2023

    If you are a CoCoRaHS precipitation observer, you may be interested in this new website that allows you to check out the climatology of your station at https://dex.cocorahs.org/?skip=0&take=50. If you don’t know what CoCoRaHS is, check out their website at https://cocorahs.org/ and consider joining a great citizen science project measuring precipitation across the nations of…

    Posted in: Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • Completely dry week ahead for most

    Pam Knox

    October 21, 2023

    High pressure will dominate the week, leaving all of the Southeast high and dry for the next seven days. Temperatures should be quite moderate and no chance of frost is seen in the long-range forecasts until the first week of November, although any forecast over a week out should be taken with some caution. The…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • El Nino conditions are dominating the seasonal climate prediction

    Pam Knox

    October 19, 2023

    NOAA released their latest 3-month predictions for November through January today. The maps show a clear El Nino signal in precipitation with wet conditions expected across southern AL and GA and northern FL, as expected from previous strong El Nino events. Temperature predictions show warmer than normal conditions across the northern part of the US…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks
  • Why Meteorologists Use Multiple Weather Models

    Pam Knox

    October 19, 2023

    If you watch the weather forecasts carefully, either for regular weather or for tropical storms, you probably already know that meteorologists use multiple models to help make their predictions of what the weather is likely to be and how storm systems will move across an area. Forbes has a great description of why forecasters use…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science
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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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