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Fruit Grower Report
With snow and rain hitting California harder than the PNW this winter, University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass talks about how the state's water supply is looking as we head into spring.
Fruit Grower Report
With snow and rain hitting California harder than the PNW this winter, University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass talks about how the state's water supply is looking as we head into spring.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass joins us and says if you were getting tired of our 3-year long La Nina, we will soon be paid a visit by its cousin, El Nino ... so expect some different weather beginning in the fall.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass joins us and says if you were getting tired of our 3-year long La Nina, we will soon be paid a visit by its cousin, El Nino ... so expect some different weather beginning in the fall.
Southeast Regional Ag News
According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Centers for Environmental Information, the year 2022 was the sixth warmest year since global records began in 1880.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The longer, drier than normal summer weather has been replaced by cooler, wetter fall weather in the PNW.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The longer, drier than normal summer weather has been replaced by cooler, wetter fall weather in the PNW.
Fruit Grower Report
It took a bit longer than usual, but the cooler, wetter weather typically associated with fall has arrived in the Pacific Northwest.
Fruit Grower Report
It took a bit longer than usual, but the cooler, wetter weather typically associated with fall has arrived in the Pacific Northwest.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass explains why the warmer than average August isn't another example of climate change.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass explains why the warmer than average August isn't another example of climate change.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Sure, August was hot, like it usually is, but University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass it's all on how you interpret the data.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Sure, August was hot, like it usually is, but University of Washington Atmospheric Sciences professor Cliff Mass it's all on how you interpret the data.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass shares his thoughts on our upcoming weather and the likelihood that La Nina will be with us again this winter.
Fruit Grower Report
University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor, Cliff Mass shares his thoughts on our upcoming weather and the likelihood that La Nina will be with us again this winter.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If you're worried about drought hitting the PNW again this year, University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor Cliff Mass thinks those worries are unfounded given the April and May we've just experienced.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
If you're worried about drought hitting the PNW again this year, University of Washington atmospheric sciences professor Cliff Mass thinks those worries are unfounded given the April and May we've just experienced.
Fruit Grower Report
Constant drought warnings are overblown, according to University of Washington professor of atmospheric sciences, Cliff Mass.
Fruit Grower Report
Constant drought warnings are overblown, according to University of Washington professor of atmospheric sciences, Cliff Mass.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
University of Washington professor Cliff Mass says the stuborn La Nina that's been hanging around for a couple of years now, may not yet be ready to leave.