The ponds that didn’t get filled when we finally got some rain last month are drying up now. And double crop beans are just gonna set in the ground until we get some rain. SE Kansas desert once again! At least the wheat harvest was very good!
@billgoedecke2265Ай бұрын
Thanks for your excellent reports.
@Vapir87Ай бұрын
Thanks for the update! Appreciate your work.
@davidlamb12345Ай бұрын
summer has definitely arrived in DFW area. summer ridge is here. was hoping that front would have tailed over here for some storms. weatherpeople can definitely take a vacation now. 75-80 lows 100-105 forecast every day for the next 90 days.
@RareGenXerАй бұрын
2024 has become very reminiscent of the relentless rains and storms of 1993 and the expansive and devastating floods that developed for the corn belt and upper Midwest. Unfortunately, this extremely rainy and stormy pattern that began in March shows no signs of ending. My prediction in spring to essentially right off 2024 is coming true. This is the wettest and stormiest year I can ever remember in Wisconsin going back over 50 years.
@danl9334Ай бұрын
thanks for the update!!!!
@rayerickson7614Ай бұрын
Spring has come and Spring has gone but still we are in its wake, but summer is now and it's not going away so it's time for that brown ocean to bake.
@vernnewendyke5279Ай бұрын
1.5 inches here over the weekend in nw illinois. Pastures and hay trying to grow again. Very thankful!
@pc5569Ай бұрын
Thanks Eric. I think you said this before but the Mississippi can take a couple of weeks to see the water from upstream to show up down the river. There's a lot of water that hasn't hit the Mississippi river yet and some water is just getting to the Quad Cities area.
@Nutrien_AgSolutionsАй бұрын
absolutely! river cresting can a several days.
@tedprickett8122Ай бұрын
I pray that your forecast is incorrect it’s so hot in East Texas already I want winter back😅
@brianjennings7644Ай бұрын
oh sure, start your program by drawing a bullseye around my tomato garden. We'll be D1 on the next Drought map, and that's a lagging indicator...ahh well, at least I can wait 10 days before needing to mow the lawn, for a change.. 👋🤠✌
@thomasroever1354Ай бұрын
All we get here in the Southeast Missouri Ozarks is ridges heat dry dry dry every summer. When will this storm corridor open fully for my area? I don't look forward to summer anymore here. It's like wash rinse repeat weeks on end.
@bradleyschmidt2045Ай бұрын
Im surprised the Mississippi and MO aren't the bigger percentage of water at Memphis? Do you have a breakdown of that?
@JaredFarrerАй бұрын
They need to study any correlations between solar max and heat waves see if there’s anything to it like I suspect there may be
@Steven-em5ifАй бұрын
Will a typhoon in the Pacific change the flow of the jet stream over North America?
@jameswright8948Ай бұрын
These lows that keep rolling across the north look more like a winter pattern, no?
@JaredFarrerАй бұрын
No jet stream usually retreats north further into spring summer season. Brings severe weather to the Canadian prairies. Last year different cause El Niño we had persistent sub tropical jet branch bringing weather to the southern high plains
@JaredFarrerАй бұрын
Heat has been really severe I don’t see how people can deny climate change now?
@M8StealthАй бұрын
Because we believe in science, not religion, of weather. Giving up more freedoms and paying more taxes, because some politician or unelected bureaucrat said so, isn't going to fix anything.