Due to a variety of issues, the transition to our new location has been rather difficult. While we get back on our feet, the forecasts for the next week or two will be abbreviated as follows: Detailed forecasts will be provided for the northern FL / southern GA source area. We will provide trajectories and summary information for the other sites. Should transport events from the sites in the Carribean, Mexico, or southern Texas prove threatening, we will include detailed forecasts for those events as well. We thank you for your patience while we adjust to our new surroundings!
FORECAST SUMMARY: Wednesday, April 2:
***** All knows sources are remain Low Threats on Wednesday and Thursday ***** High pressure will remain in control of the weather in the Southeast and eastern Gulf of Mexico for at least the next two days. Conditions will be unfavorable for survivable transport, and no rain is expected in the region. Trajectories from the other sources do not threaten any production areas. Low Risk to U.S. tobacco crops Wednesday and Thursday.
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Areas at Strongly Moderate or HIGH Risk during the past week: None
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Previous Sources:
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Local Weather in North Carolina is available from the WRAL-TV5 Weather Center, which also has links to other weather sites.
***** NOTE: These forecasts/outlooks only apply to disease development from airborne transport of spores!!! We do not have the capability to ascertain blue mold development by other means, such as transplanting of infected seedlings, nor will we attempt to do so. Please consult the Extension Service personnel in your area if you have concerns about these matters! *****
This service is provided by the North Carolina State University departments of Plant Pathology and Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences.