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  • More rain for parts of the Southeast

    Pam Knox

    November 7, 2015

    After a wet week in north Georgia and Alabama, many people are eager to get back to drier conditions.  The rain has been centered on Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas; by comparison, if you live in the Florida peninsula you have been almost completely dry and might appreciate some moisture.  In Athens GA we are…

    Posted in: Climate outlooks, El Nino and La Nina
  • Fescue toxicosis in cattle due to wet conditions

    Pam Knox

    November 7, 2015

    Lawton Stewart of UGA reported that due to the wet conditions we have seen recently, fescue toxicosis has become a problem in parts of Georgia, particular in cows that are calving.  Here is his statement, sent out via email to Georgia Extension agents.  It may also be an issue in the Carolinas and Alabama where…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Extension agent outreach, Livestock
  • How many days in a row has it rained?

    Pam Knox

    November 7, 2015

    Here in Athens GA, it has rained every day so far this November.  It is raining now as I write this.  That makes seven days in a row with measurable rainfall.  My mushrooms are doing great!  I’ve been asked more than once how unusual this is.  To answer this question, the easiest source of information…

    Posted in: Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture
  • NOAA: October 2015 the 4th warmest and Jan-Oct the 6th warmest on record

    Pam Knox

    November 6, 2015

    NOAA’s latest set of maps summarizing the climate of the US shows that for October, the contiguous 48 states were the fourth warmest since records began in 1895.  For the January through October period, the nation was the 6th warmest on record.  You can see the breakdown by climate division in the maps below. I’ve…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate summaries
  • Warm nights contribute to low chill hours

    Pam Knox

    November 6, 2015

    I got a phone call today from a peach producer here in Georgia who was wondering why the chill hours this year are so low compared to previous years.  For example, near my office in Watkinsville GA we have only received 28 chill hours from October 1 through yesterday compared to 79 in 2014, 62…

    Posted in: Crops, Sources of weather and climate data, Tools for climate and agriculture, Uncategorized
  • Warm Pacific Ocean is more complicated than just El Niño or climate change

    Pam Knox

    November 6, 2015

    Many media stories have focused on either climate change or El Niño as an explanation for why the North Pacific Ocean is so warm this year.  Yesterday this blog discussed one of the consequences of the warm water–the record-setting tropical season in the Pacific Ocean this year, which has far surpassed previous seasons in the…

    Posted in: Climate and Ag in the news, Climate science, Uncategorized
  • November’s tornadoes

    Pam Knox

    November 5, 2015

    Did you know that the Southeast experiences a second peak in severe weather in late fall?  While the biggest newsmaker is the spring severe weather season, there are a significant number of tornadoes that occur around November, particularly in the southern parts of the country. Weather Underground produced a story on November tornadoes today, including…

    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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