Climate summaries

  • Earlier this week, NOAA released their 31st annual State of the Climate report jointly with the American Meteorological Society and published it as a special supplement to the Bulletin of the AMS. As expected, it shows rising temperatures and new record-high released in greenhouse gases. Notable findings from the international report include: Earth’s greenhouse gases…

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  • It’s probably not a surprise to anyone that a lot of the Southeast has continued to be cooler than normal this month so far due to rain and cloud cover. In fact, you can see that overnight minimum temperatures are a lot closer to normal than the daytime highs, which are down several degrees from…

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  • According to NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, “The July 2021 global surface temperature was 1.67°F (0.93°C) above the 20th-century average of 60.4°F (15.8°C) — the highest for July in the 142-year record. This value was only 0.02°F (0.01°C) higher than the previous record set in 2016, and tied in 2019 and 2020. The seven…

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  • If you missed today’s monthly climate update webinar for the Southeast, you can listen to the recording at the link below or view the online recap. Webinar recording can be found here. Share this recap using the online version. Next month’s Southeast Monthly Climate Webinar is on Tuesday September 14, 10:00am ET. Register here for…

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  • NOAA has released their monthly climate summary for the US for July 2021. You can read the summary of conditions at https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/news/national-climate-202107 or view that and many other national climate reports at https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/. The summary shows that Florida and Virginia were the most above average in temperature, with other areas near or slightly cooler than…

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  • Join us for the Southeast Climate Monthly Webinar! These webinars provide the region’s stakeholders and interested parties with timely 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…

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  • The North Carolina State Climate Office released their monthly climate summary for July 2021 today. You can read all about it at https://climate.ncsu.edu/blog/2021/08/amid-a-subdued-summer-elsa-adds-more-rain-in-july/.

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