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- Watch the Latest Midwest and Great Plains Drought Update Webinar
- Drought Condtions in the High Plains Region-Update May 16
- May 14, 2013 Daily High Temperatures
- NOAA Atlas 14 Volume 8: Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Midwestern States has been released
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 9
- Sign up for the next drought update webinar
- April 2013 Climate Summary
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 2
- April Temperature Rankings
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update April 25
HPRCC
- High Plains Regional Climate Meeting in Nebraska City
- Server migration to take place October 10
- New Research Associate
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region- Update August 2
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region - Update
- Drought Grips the Southern Plains
- Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers
- UNL Weather Camp 2011 a Success!
- New article in BAMS features the Regional Climate Centers
- HPRCC will be at Dinosaurs and Disasters - February 5
Region News
- Watch the Latest Midwest and Great Plains Drought Update Webinar
- Drought Condtions in the High Plains Region-Update May 16
- May 14, 2013 Daily High Temperatures
- NOAA Atlas 14 Volume 8: Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of the United States, Midwestern States has been released
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 9
- Sign up for the next drought update webinar
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update May 2
- April Temperature Rankings
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update April 25
- Drought Conditions in the High Plains Region-Update April 18
AWDN
- April 2013 Climate Summary
- Weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Report - September 19, 2011
- U.S. experiences second warmest summer on record
- Weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Report - September 12, 2011
- Weekly Nebraska Soil Moisture Report - August 29, 2011
National News
Useful to Usable (U2U): Transforming Climate Variability and Change Information for Cereal Crop Producers
Source/Author: Dr. Martha Shulski, Director, High Plains Regional Climate Center 08/03/11
The High Plains Regional Climate Center is part of a multi-state, multi-disciplinary team of researchers studying climate variability and change with respect to agriculture. A 5-year project is now underway in which more than 20 scientists, including agronomists, agricultural economists, climatologists and social scientists, are coming together to produce usable decision support tools for cereal crop producers. The project is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and is being led by Purdue University.
More information can be found at http://www.AgClimate4U.org


