By climateadminThe second juncture of the Carolinas Climate Resilience Conference (CCRC) will be held September 12-14, 2016, at Charlotte University Place in Charlotte, NC. The conference... |Climate Blog, Events
By Corey DavisWhen residents and even forecasters in central North Carolina woke up on Saturday morning, they had little idea that a rare rainfall event awaited later... |Climate Blog, Events
By Corey DavisThe summer of 1996 was a wake-up call of sorts for North Carolina’s coastline. Prior to that, it had been ten years since the last... |Climate Blog, Climate Summary
By Corey DavisSeasonal temperatures, but not extreme heat, arrived in June, while we saw big contrasts in precipitation across the state. Temperatures Warm, But Extreme Heat Stays... |Climate Blog
By Corey DavisThe El Niño of 2015-16 has passed away after a short but ruinous battle with cool water in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Following multiple attempts... |Climate Blog, Seasonal Outlook
By Corey DavisThe oceans, they are a changin’. The El Niño conditions that were so prominent in the Pacific Ocean just five months ago have now nearly... |Climate Blog, Climate Summary
By Corey DavisCloud cover reigned in May, keeping high temperatures down and showers moving through regularly. Cloudy Days Spur Below-Normal Mean Temps While May can sometimes feel... |Climate Blog
By Corey DavisThe pattern change from our wet winter to a dry spring brought on one of North Carolina’s worst fire seasons in the last decade, with... |Climate Blog
By Corey DavisIn the past three weeks, afternoon thunderstorms have brought the usual combination of heavy rain, thunder, and lightning, but they’ve also packed an extra punch....