Title: SECC Partners
1SECC Partners
Florida State Univeristy climate studies,
coupled modeling, climate forecasts, forestry
University of Florida extension, crop modeling,
decision support tools
University of Miami climate, economics, water
resources, assessment
University of Georgia climate, extension, crop
modeling
University of Auburn extension, economics,
insurance
University of Alabama Huntsville climate, water
resources
2SECC Climate Vision
- Facilitate the effective use of climate
information and forecasts in areas of
agriculture, forestry, and water resource
management in the Southeast United States.
3SECC Climate Goals
- Better understand and predict climate
variability, including extremes, extreme events,
and uncertainties, in the Southeast. - Develop products and services which most
effectively communicate pertinent climate
information to the end user.
4SECC Climate Program Structure
Table 1. Climate Activities
Climate Activity AU FSU UF UGA UM UAH
ARSCO State Climate Office x x x
Agriculture or other Weather Network x x x
Climate Extension Specialist x x x x
Climate Research x x x x x x
5SECC Climate Research Objectives
- Explore other modes of climate variability in the
Southeast U.S. - Focus on variability of extremes and extreme
events. - Development, validation and linkage of
Global/regional spectral climate model with crop
and hydrologic models. - Development of stochastic weather generators.
- Refinement and development of climate forecast
products and their presentation to the end users.
6SECC Climate Data Infrastructure
- Web delivery of climate information and forecast
products. - Automate data ingest and data base updates.
- Include near real-time data and products
- Inclusion of data from agricultural weather
networks. - Explore the use of remotely sensed data such as
nexrad and satellite.
7The Philosophy of Climate Services
- By
- Jim OBrien
- State Climatologist of Florida
- The Florida State University
- Tallahassee, FL 32305
- Jim.obrien_at_coaps.fsu.edu
- (850) 644-4581
8What is Climate Services?
Climate Services is the delivery of knowledge of
past and future climate variability to users.
9What are standard variables?
- The standard weather variables are
- Temperature - Hourly, daily, maximum and minimum,
monthly, annual - Atmospheric Pressure
- Rainfall - Hourly, daily, monthly, etc., rainfall
rates - Humidity - Specific humidity, relative humidity,
wet-bulb temperature, etc. - Winds - Wind speed and direction, wind components
Most clients need derived information. EXAMPLES
10Wind Climatology
11Probabilistic Climate Forecasts
12Impact Freezes of the last century
Freeze Date ENSO State Dec 1894
Neutral Feb 1899 Neutral Dec
1934 Neutral Jan 1940
Neutral Dec 1961 Neutral Jan
1977 El Nino Jan 1981
Neutral Dec 1983 Neutral Jan
1985 Neutral Dec 1989
Neutral Jan 1997 Neutral High
Impact
13ENSO and Florida FreezeProbabilites
14Extended Freeze Events
15First Lessons Learned
- Concise information
- Simple and easy to understand
- Timely and up to date
- Local information (county scale)
- Comes from a trusted source - partnership with
extension - Historical context
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19More Lessons Learned
- Traditional climate variables not always
meaninful - Return rate low
- Repeat exposure aids understanding
- Users unable to make quick conclusions
- Information needs to be interpreted
- No real entry or starting point
20Climate Outlooks
- Quarterly, focus on next 3-6 months
- Simple language
- No forecast does not mean no information
- Highlights seasonal issues or threats
- No more that 2 pages
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22Success of Climate Outlooks
- Media ready
- All or parts can be pasted into extension
newsletters - AgClimate hit rates spike on release of the
outlooks - Provide natural link for our partners at FAWN and
GAEMN - Great feedback from growers, agents, and
extension specialists
23Crop-specificOutlooks
- Released at critical times for the given
commodity - Direct input from extension specialists
- Gives management options, not recommedations
Peanut Sept. 05, Mar. 06 Ed Jowers, John Beasly, William Birdsong
Citrus Sept. 05 John Jackson
Winter Pasture Sept. 05 Doug Mayo
24Success of Crop-Specific Outlooks
- Participation by extension specialists fosters
ownership - Widely included in county or area newletters
- Continued engagement keep climate issues in the
forefront
25ANY QUESTIONS?