Sites for Missouri weather resources.
Weather and climate
Displaying 1 - 47 of 47The extreme 2019 rainfall events have created record, or near record, river levels across many locations in the state. This article discusses the impact on crops planted in fields that are now flooded or saturated.
A University of Missouri Extension online app designed to help farmers improve irrigation management.
National Corn Growers Association article about the 2019 floods that have devastated Nebraska corn farming.
The Climate, Forests and Woodlands eXtension Community of Practice (CoP) focuses on keeping forests sustainable on private and public lands, and providing information to private owners of forested land and the extension professionals who
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the first steps to flood recovery, published by Purdue University.
Part of a series of audio resources detailing the First Steps to Flood Recovery, published by Purdue University.
A helpful article that answers common health concern questions that arise after a flood has occurred.
Whether you're filing for insurance, seeking assistance, or claiming a casualty tax deduction, you will need proof of your losses. This includes both before and after a disaster.
Grain bins exposed to floodwaters are likely to have sustained damage and some grain loss can be expected. It is, however, often possible to repair bins and salvage at least part of the grain.
A helpful article providing an overview of precautions to take when entering a flooded home.
A helpful resource covering frequently asked questions about lawns and gardens following a flood.
Returning to a flooded site can be quite devastating. Flood damage to your home or office maybe quite extensive and overwhelming. What about your landscape and garden? Your first impulse may be to pull all the plants out and start over.
Disaster recovery can be as dangerous as the disaster itself, especially if no disaster preparedness plan was implemented.
The purpose of this document is to give an overview of those materials that can be salvaged and those that cannot and how to make some decisions.
Buildings exposed to floodwaters must be evaluated for the extent of the damage and the amount of cleanup and repairs necessary to restore them to a usable condition.
Identifying appropriate construction materials and understanding their characteristics may help you reduce flood and water damage to your home’s contents and structure.
A helpful article to get started on restoring a flooded home including safety measures and important first steps.
A helpful article on how to be safe and aware of the many hazards involved with returning to a home that has experienced flooding.
A resource that details the first steps to take in order to begin recovering from a flood.
This Missouri Farm Bureau article discusses the importance of managing the Missouri River for flood prevention.
Read this fact sheet to find out which canned food can be disinfected and used and which food must be thrown away following exposure to floodwater.
Presents graphics representing the general probabilities of exceeding minor, moderate and major flood levels based on ensemble streamflow prediction analysis.
Information about using or discarding produce after it has been in contact with floodwater.
An exchange for fire science information. The consortium aims to increase the availability and consideration of credible fire science information to those making land management decisions.
It seems too often that wet spring weather interferes with corn and/or soybean planting in Missouri. This year, Missouri farmers have already faced complications.
A weblink listing of National Weather Service river basin observations and forecasts that impact Missouri, including significant flood outlooks from a national and regional perspective.
Learn the signs of the various stages of corn growth, of heightened concern during seasons of unusual precipitation.
The U.S. Drought Monitor is a weekly map that identifies and labels by intensity general areas of drought throughout the nation, accompanied by written regional drought summaries.
Prevented planting provisions in insurance policies can provide valuable coverage when extreme weather conditions prevent expected plantings.
Ken Hellevang, North Dakota State University Extension Engineer, demonstrates how to use a moisture meter. 7:58 minutes
Answers to the most common weed management questions asked during May of 2019, the wettest May on record ever.