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Shifting September 2015 Climate Outlook
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likely to be wetter than
average in South Dakota,
according to the updated National Oceanic Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) Aug.
31, 2015 climate outlook.
“This revision to the
forecast for September is a
bit of a change from what we
saw a couple of weeks ago,”
explained Laura Edwards,
SDSU Extension Climate
Field Specialist.
The most recent outlook
from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center predicts that all
of South Dakota will likely
be wetter than average for
the month. “In the previous
outlook for September, most
of our state was shown to
have equal chances of wetter, drier, or near average
rainfall,” she said.
Edwards added that
cooler than average conditions are more possible in
the western half of the state,
another change from the
previous September 2015
climate outlook.
“Cooler and wetter conditions for the fall are somewhat expected because they
are often associated with
El Nino conditions,” said
Dennis Todey, South Dakota
State Climatologist & SDSU
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Extension Climate Specialist.
The previous climate
outlook, Todey explained,
indicated that cooler and
wetter was more likely in
October and November and
less likely in September.
“The updates are a result
of new computer model forecasts that are now available
for the first couple of weeks
in September,” said Todey.
Todey added that while
there are no imminent
concerns with a wetter and
cooler month ahead, the outlooks do increase the chance
of some potential issues.
“Recent wetter conditions have eliminated most
dryness across the state,”
Todey said.
In east central South
Dakota, moisture levels have
reached a point of excess,
with soils wet from the
recent heavy rains.
Two stations in eastern
South Dakota, Clear Lake
(8.60-inches) and Bryant
(7.24-inches), set all-time August precipitation records.
Another 30 stations across
the state ranked in the top
10 wettest Augusts.
Edwards said that additional wet conditions this fall
could increase soil moisture
and wet grain issues during
fall harvest, which could
slow down harvest progress.
“Cooler conditions could
compound concerns by
slowing in-field drying,” she
said.
The wet conditions could
also lead to mold issues
in grain, which livestock
producers need to be aware
of when feeding the 2015
crop to livestock. “Whenever
there is excess moisture
during harvest, mold issues
can arise in grain which
can cause issues if the
grain is meant for livestock
consumption,” Edwards
explained.
At this point, Todey said
most crop development is
close to average. “Near average temperatures throughout the summer have kept
row crops on a good development pace,” he said.
Todey added that warm
temperatures, as we enter
September, will help with
crop maturity and make up
for the bit of cool weather
during the last week of
August.
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