Professor Haywood blogs! Behind the scenes in the world of weather and television. I will be discussing various weather and scientific principles and answering questions about the atmosphere. Along with television weather, I teach meteorology at AASU in Savannah. Feel free to email your weather questions to fhaywood@wsav.com and I may just answer your question in my blog!
Carbon Dioxide Emission from Fossil Fuels Rises Nearly 30 Percent Since Turn of the Century
The Global Carbon Project reports that increased CO2 emissions are loweing the ability of the world’s natural carbon sinks to absorb the gas.
Jellyfish May Become More Problematic in Warmer and Polluted Waters
This can have far reaching impacts… from fishing to swimming.
Is Hurricane Season Done?
Unfavorable weather conditions most likely will lead to little if any additional tropical cyclone activity.
Calculate Your Water Footprint!
Understanding the how much, when and where your water is used!
Preparing for a Flooding Event
Ready Georgia web site a nice tool to check out.
Looking at Weather Observations and their Impact
Whether surface or upper level… obtaining critical current atmosphere data leads to the weather product you get every day!
NASA Launch Weather Critical in Safety of Flight
Space shuttle weather has to meet certain guidlines before taking off.
El Nino Forms in the Tropical Pacific Ocean
This may help decrease hurricane activity in the Atlantic basin.
Georgia Tech Study shows New Form of El Nino could Increase Atlantic Hurricane Activity
Increased numbers of landfalling hurricanes possible as well… study shows.
Proposed Change to Clean Air Requirements
Nitrogen oxide emission rules may stiffen.




