Hydrologic and Climate Assessment – October 8
Listen to this week’s Hydrologic and Climate Assessment, by Aaron B. Wilson of the State Climate Office of Ohio (SCOO), by clicking the image below. You may also access the video at the following link: https://vimeo.com/365088894?fbclid=IwAR1OYzm5OsX2WB1Vdb8ryYikc9mWZbiATSPvEoQy5fSK3setnbdto2nkBP0
October 2019 – Weather Prediction
By: Jim Noel After another hot week (until late this week), a cool down to normal temperatures is expected starting either Oct. 3 or 4 that will last through Oct. 15. Temperatures are expected to return to above normal (but…
Growing Season to Last Through September
By: Jim Noel There is good news as it appears we will not have an early freeze in Ohio in September.
Below Normal Rainfall Favored Until at Least Mid-August
By: Jim Noel The weather pattern is not real supportive of rainfall. The weather models continue to try and support rainfall of normal or slightly above normal, however, current topsoil conditions along with a west to northwest flowing weather pattern…
Wet Weather and Soybean Stand
By: Laura Lindsey and Alexander Lindsey, Ohio State University Saturated soils after soybean planting can cause uneven emergence and stand reductions of varying extent depending on the stage of the soybean plant and other environmental factors including temperature and duration…