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Bryce Anderson

Omaha

Senior Ag Meteorologist at The Progressive Farmer

DTN/The Progressive Farmer Senior Ag Meteorologist. Carpe tempestus diem!

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  • 1 week ago | dtnpf.com | Bryce Anderson

    Mid-May Grand Forks Heat Shows Potential for a Repeat in Late Summer 6/19/2025 | 4:59 AM CDT By  Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus One of the many extreme weather events so far in this 2025 crop season is a very hot spell in the northern United States growing areas during the middle of May. On May 11, the high temperature in Grand Forks, North Dakota reached 99 degrees Fahrenheit -- 29 degrees above normal.

  • 1 week ago | dtnpf.com | Bryce Anderson

    Mid-May Grand Forks Heat Shows Potential for a Repeat in Late Summer 6/19/2025 | 4:59 AM CDT By  Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus One of the many extreme weather events so far in this 2025 crop season is a very hot spell in the northern United States growing areas during the middle of May. On May 11, the high temperature in Grand Forks, North Dakota reached 99 degrees Fahrenheit -- 29 degrees above normal.

  • 2 weeks ago | dtnpf.com | Bryce Anderson

    Late-Spring Rains Bring Notable Drought Easing to Great Plains 6/11/2025 | 8:20 AM CDT By  Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus Following heavy rain during the last few weeks of the meteorological spring season, soil moisture in the Northern and Central Great Plains is much improved from harsh low levels as we move into the summer months.

  • 3 weeks ago | farmweeknow.com | Bryce Anderson

    The 2025 wildfire season in Canada is off to an explosive start after a very warm and dry winter and spring. Published reports as of late Sunday, June 1 show more than 170 active wildfires in Canada, mainly in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. More than 90 of those fires were assessed as "out of control" Thursday, May 29. Fires have also erupted in northern sectors of British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario provinces.

  • 3 weeks ago | dtnpf.com | Bryce Anderson

    Warm, Dry Spring Lights Fuse for Devastating Canada Wildfires 6/2/2025 | 8:33 AM CDT By  Bryce Anderson , Ag Meteorologist Emeritus The 2025 wildfire season in Canada is off to an explosive start after a very warm and dry winter and spring. Published reports as of late Sunday, June 1 show more than 170 active wildfires in Canada, mainly in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

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Bryce Anderson
Bryce Anderson @BAndersonDTN
2 Oct 23

RT @ZLabe: Changes in August #Arctic sea ice volume since the year 1901... Comparison between PIOMAS-20C and PIOMAS data sets now updated…

Bryce Anderson
Bryce Anderson @BAndersonDTN
1 Oct 23

RT @ZLabe: The magnitude of the global sea ice departure (i.e., amount of missing ice) is approaching the largest on record in the satellit…

Bryce Anderson
Bryce Anderson @BAndersonDTN
1 Oct 23

RT @ZLabe: With unusually low sea ice levels continuing at both poles, global sea ice extent is still setting new record lows for this time…