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  • Wet start to April for Georgia

    Pam Knox

    April 8, 2016

    The first week of April 2016 has been much wetter than normal for a significant part of Georgia and surrounding areas.  Temperatures have been above normal in southern parts of the Southeast.  Colder temperatures for the next two weeks should help bring the temperature closer to normal, although things may warm up at the end…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate summaries
  • Global drought stories show widespread impact of El Niño

    Pam Knox

    April 8, 2016

    A number of news stories in recent weeks have shown the influence of the waning strong El Niño on climate around the world.  Here is a sampling of stories on the agricultural impacts of droughts in some of these areas. News24 reported that drought in Zimbabwe has caused the deaths of at least 19,300 head…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Drought, Uncategorized
  • First routine weather satellite image: April 1, 1960

    Pam Knox

    April 8, 2016

    Satellite data is the single most important source of weather data used to input into weather forecast models, providing millions of points of information that help to make forecasts accurate.  And yet there was a time when there was no man-made satellite looking down on the earth.  April 1, 1960 was the first date that…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, History, Interesting weather images
  • Cold weather could bring frost and freeze to northeast Georgia and the Carolinas

    Pam Knox

    April 7, 2016

    Another outbreak of chilly air is moving into the Southeast this weekend, and it could bring temperatures near or below freezing to northern and higher elevation areas of Georgia and North and South Carolina on Saturday and Sunday mornings.  The National Weather Service has issued frost and freeze warnings for Thursday night into Friday morning for…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, Crops
  • New sea-level resource website from NASA

    Pam Knox

    April 7, 2016

    NASA has a new web site dedicated to providing resources on sea level for across the US.  The site is available at https://sealevel.nasa.gov/.  You can also read more about it at TechCrunch at https://techcrunch.com/2016/04/04/nasas-new-sea-level-site-puts-climate-change-papers-data-and-tools-online/. The site is focused on space-based observations (hence why it is coming from NASA instead of NOAA) but has plenty of land-based indicators…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Coastal, Sources of weather and climate data
  • Abnormally dry conditions shift towards North Carolina

    Pam Knox

    April 7, 2016

    The latest Drought Monitor, released this morning, shows that the area of abnormally dry conditions has shifted due to this week’s rains.  D0 conditions were reduced in Georgia and northeast Florida but expanded in North and South Carolina.  The first image below shows the latest map, and the second image shows last week’s map.  The…

    Posted in: Drought
  • NOAA: March 2016 was 4th warmest on record

    Pam Knox

    April 7, 2016

    The latest monthly climate summary from NOAA was released yesterday.  It shows that for March 2016, the monthly average temperature was the 4th warmest on record and the warmest since 2012.  (Incidentally, the record pollen count in recent years occurred in 2012, but we’ve had a lot this year too due to many things blooming…

    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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