If you don’t remember your grass ever looking this dry, you’re not alone. Over the last three months, south-central Wisconsin has only had around 4 inches of rain, which is about eight less than average. …
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Weather whiplash strikes Wisconsin, Part 2
May was historically dry in Wisconsin, becoming the fourth-driest on record since 1895, with only 1.59 inches of precipitation averaged statewide.
Midwest drought: Corn and soybeans suffer as forecasters expect no quick relief for farmers
Farmers are struggling all across the Corn Belt. Drought expanded rapidly throughout the Midwest in June — doubling within the first week after significantly less rainfall than normal. Forecasters say the region is not likely …
Drought threatens Wisconsin
Following the wettest winter on record, Wisconsin experienced the fourth driest May in its history. June continued with the same dry pattern as the land got thirstier, pushing Wisconsin into what is known as a …
Stuck for years without funding, Wisconsin’s state climatology office is now ‘open for business’
As part of a $9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wisconsin’s state climatology office will get $1.25 million over four years to reinvent itself. The goal is to raise the profile of …
WARF award supports Nelson Institute climate change ecologist
Growers say they’re more often turning to irrigation to avoid stress on fruit and vegetable crops
The U.S. Drought Monitor’s latest data shows more than 90 percent of the state is abnormally dry. About half of Wisconsin is experiencing moderate drought conditions, including parts of northwestern Wisconsin and roughly the southern …
Weather whiplash strikes Wisconsin, Part 1
After six-consecutive months of abnormally wet conditions in Wisconsin, the flip to a historically dry May represents “weather whiplash,” at least for precipitation.
Drought conditions persist
Although conditions in the state are nowhere near extreme or severe drought levels, interim state climatologist Steve Vavrus said conditions are still dry. Sunday’s rain amounted to just 0.12 inches around some parts of Madison, …
Weather whiplash in Wisconsin keeps farmers on edge. Experts say not time to panic yet
Steve Vavrus, a climatologist with UW-Madison, is calling the situation in the Badger state ‘weather whiplash’ when it comes to precipitation departures.
AOS Faculty and Adjunct Faculty Receive Research Forward Awards
Congratulations to AOS faculty and adjunct faculty, Ankur Desai, Till Wagner, Paul Stoy, and Jack Williams, who received Research Forward awards. Sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education (OVCRGE), …
The flash drought of 2023: Ideas and resources
The UW-Madison Division of Extension Crops and Soils team hosted a webinar featuring Steve Vavrus.
Ángel Adames-Corraliza Receives NSF CAREER Award
AOS Assistant Professor Ángel Adames-Corraliza has been selected as a recipient of the 2023 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. This distinguished grant supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role …
Q&A With Steve Vavrus, Wisconsin’s New Climatologist
CCR’s Steve Vavrus spoke with Successful Farming about adjusting to the role, technology’s increasing role in climatology, and more.
CCR Hosted the GLOBE Midwest Student Research Symposium in April
CCR hosted the Midwest GLOBE Student Research Symposium in April 2023, bringing approximately 70 middle and high school students, teachers, and GLOBE partners to the UW-Madison campus. View a photo slideshow, assembled by Anica Graney:
Steve Vavrus was a speaker at the “Ethics, Urgency & Climate Journalism” conference at UW on April 28th
Steve Vavrus was an invited speaker at the “Ethics, Urgency & Climate Journalism” conference at UW on April 28th. He gave a 20-minute presentation, “Wisconsin’s Changing Climate: Scratching Beneath the Surface,” which addressed aspects of …
CCR Professor and Student win AOS Awards
Congratulations to Hannah Zanowski for receiving the Graduate Student Association Teaching Award and to Nicolas Sartore for receiving the Ettenheim Scholarship Award.
UW’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies begins to mark Earth Day
Today, the UW’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies begins to mark Earth Day, the ecological holiday created by the institute’s namesake, UW grad Gaylord Nelson LLB’42. Traditionally, Earth Day is April 22, but the UW …
New Release: Range Mapper, Animated Maps of Species Distributions
We’re excited to announce the release of [Range Mapper](https://geography.wisc.edu/ran…) and its publication [George et al.,2023, Open Quaternary](https://openquaternary.com/art…) Range Mapper presents a new set of online interactive and animated maps of the changes in plant (and …
Christian Andresen wins NSF Career Award to study Arctic emissions
Christian Andresen, an assistant professor of Earth system geography in the College of Letters and Sciences, is using cutting-edge technologies like drones, gas-monitoring systems and virtual reality to measure and visualize the effects of climate …
UW-Madison works to expand state’s weather station network
Chris Kucharik is interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio.
Evan Meeker was selected to receive a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate fellowship
Congratulations to Becca Hall and Evan Meeker who were selected to receive 2023 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate fellowships.
Paul Block selected as the next CPEP Professor
Associate Professor Paul Block from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is being selected as the next Reid A. Bryson Distinguished Professor of the Climate, People, and Environment Program (CPEP). Professor Block’s research largely …