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The latest climate summary for Florida is now available for April 2016. You can read it at https://climatecenter.fsu.edu/products-services/summaries/climate-summary-for-florida-april-2016.
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The USDA has a new detailed posting on Medium.com describing how their work in agriculture and forestry are helping producers to deal with changes in climate and other long-term risks over time. You can read their review article at https://medium.com/usda-results/how-food-and-forestry-are-adapting-to-a-changing-climate-2f5b84bff9c0#.dcpt7pnr9. The USDA has supported this blog since it started through grants that help pay my salary…
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This week, May 2-6, is National Air Quality Week. EPA has a web site which describes some of the events which are going on around the country at https://www3.epa.gov/airnow/airaware/. You can also find information on this topic from NOAA at https://www.airquality.noaa.gov/.
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AgWeb reported today that the State Senate in South Carolina passed a bill giving aid to farmers that were devastated by the October floods at the end of last growing season. According to the post, “Agriculture officials say October’s torrential rains wiped out $330 million worth of crops at harvest time. Farmers lost an additional…
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The April 2016 climate summary is now available for North Carolina. You can view it at https://climate.ncsu.edu/climateblog?id=188&h=5666e5c1.
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Preliminary statistics from the High Plains Regional Climate Center indicate that the majority of the Southeast was above normal in temperature, although areas in the eastern Carolinas and a band of southern Georgia were cooler than normal. Precipitation was variable across the region, with wet conditions stretching from central and southern Alabama east into parts…
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Clint Thompson of UGA posted a story on this year’s water melon crop which was picked up by Online Athens. According to his story, seedlings were ahead of normal development this spring in spite of rainy weather, and many field were planted early, but some growth was further delayed due to cool, rainy weather later…