La Nina-related dryness in the Southern Plains is evident in drought changes during the past three months.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
A ridge of high pressure near the West Coast and an upper-level low over Hudson Bay will set up a series of clipper systems to move through the United States and Canada for the next 10 days or so. Some light to moderate precipitation and a few rounds of cold air can be...
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
The cost of extreme weather events in the past year was more than the entire U.S. net farm income total.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
A warmup is spreading across much of North America this week, but it will not last long. Next week, we should see colder weather moving back through more of the continent.
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
The CoBank top executive acknowledges a growing focus on addressing climate change in a 2022 outlook statement.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
A warmup is coming next week, but is it going to last? Looking at large-scale patterns and indices can give us a clue as to what the long-range future holds.
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
New Antarctic Circumpolar Current research points to changes in deep water upwelling, nutrient distribution and carbon dioxide release.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
The polar vortex has sat across western North America for the last several days. It will sweep through the rest of the continent this weekend. Another lobe of the polar vortex is forecast to build behind it, which could bring more widespread cold risks to the middle of the...
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
The annual NOAA Arctic Report Card cites "a dramatically different state" due to climate change.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
The polar vortex will be a popular term for the next two weeks as a lobe of it is cut off and spins across North America.
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
An Oklahoma cattle market expert fears regional drought impact on U.S. cow herd numbers.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
An extreme windstorm blew across the Plains and portions of the Midwest along with another line of severe storms and tornadoes Dec. 15-16.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
A strong storm in the West will move through the Plains and Upper Midwest with a significant threat for wind gusts to near or exceed 70 mph in the Plains and western Midwest.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
A band of heavy snow and rounds of severe storms were the result of a spring-like storm that swept through the country Dec. 10-11.
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
A lack of topsoil moisture in fall 2021 was unfavorable for the start of the winter wheat cycle.
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
A lack of topsoil moisture in fall 2021 was unfavorable for the start of the winter wheat cycle.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
Another pattern shift is on its way next week, leading to higher temperatures east of the Rockies. We've been seeing a pattern that is not what we typically see during a La Nina event in the Pacific Ocean.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
Several small disturbances will move across the northern tier of the U.S. and southern Canada for the next week.
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by Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus
La Nina-influenced rain washes away world wheat market hopes for a big supply from Down Under.
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by John Baranick , DTN Meteorologist
The Australia Bureau of Meteorology declared La Nina to be in effect on Nov. 23. With both the Australians and Americans agreeing on the state of ocean temperatures in the Pacific, the focus turns toward the impact on worldwide agriculture for the next few months.
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