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$1.1-billion orange crop is severely damaged (CA freeze)
LA Times ^ | 1/16/06 | Sharon Bernstein, David Pierson and Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writers

Posted on 01/16/2007 9:42:32 AM PST by BurbankKarl

As much as 70% of oranges still on California trees may have been destroyed by record cold temperatures across the state, officials and farmers said Monday.

It will take days to make a full assessment of the losses to the $1.1-billion orange crop. But the state's top agriculture official said Monday that damage to fruit and vegetable crops overall will be greater and more widespread than in the devastating freeze of 1998, which destroyed $700 million worth of produce across California.

"This cold incident will surpass the 1998-99 freeze," said A.G. Kawamura, secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. Losses, although greatest in the San Joaquin Valley, seem to be spread through many parts of the state that typically have been immune to freezes, he said, "from San Diego … to the coast."

In addition to citrus fruits, growers are reporting damage to other crops, including leafy greens, avocados, strawberries and blueberries, said Kawamura, who has spent the last few days visiting farms from Fresno to Ventura.

Some farmers are reporting damage to 100% of their crops, and many others say more than half their produce is destroyed, he said.

The orange crop was particularly hard-hit because growers had picked only 30% of the state's 193,000 acres of orange groves before the freeze.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: farming; globalwarming; someonetellalgore; weather
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To: BurbankKarl

Call FEMA and let them shell out some credit cards to the "poor" farmers and their "cheap labor."


21 posted on 01/16/2007 10:30:47 AM PST by junta (It's Jihad stupid! It's the borders stupid! It's Political Correctness stupid!)
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To: shadeaud
Will the illegals be able to sign up for unemployment and housing assistance.

Why? Did they steal your job as an orange picker.

22 posted on 01/16/2007 10:31:37 AM PST by Dane ("Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" Ronald Reagan, 1987)
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To: PBRSTREETGANG

"Turn those machines back on....and SELL!"


24 posted on 01/16/2007 10:33:52 AM PST by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Championship U)
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To: BurbankKarl

Actually, this happens every 7 or 8 years, and should be something that is taken into account when planning crops. This is a normal part of weather cycles--farmers know it WILL happen periodically, and they should adjust accordingly.

I don't feel sorry for farmers who don't make allowances for this, and there shouldn't be any bailout by the taxpayers.


25 posted on 01/16/2007 10:34:26 AM PST by rottndog (While reading this tag, remember Tens of Thousands of Americans are risking their lives for you.)
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To: BurbankKarl

Our yard here in Phoenix, AZ has been substantially damaged the past few days from the freeze this area is experiencing.


26 posted on 01/16/2007 10:49:13 AM PST by BonnieJ
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To: DaveLoneRanger
And winter cycle or no winter cycle, this kind of deep freeze is NOT something that happens every year, no?

No, it's not. The Florida citrus orchard line was moved about 100 miles south and the coastal mangroves at about the Tampa latitude north were nearly wiped out by the severe freeze in 1986 (which also doomed the Challenger Space Shuttle). They used to grow citrus as far north as Gainesville. Not any more. But not because there are freezes every year now; because the threat of one makes it economically unwise to replant citrus. And that's where agricultural climatologists make their money (and lose it for others ;-)

The reason I say that: you can always have a deep freeze that's unusual in winter. It's like the 100-year storm (which seems to happen every 25 years or so). A 70 deg. F day in New York in January might be just as unusual, but it doesn't cause the same damage so it doesn't get the same press (though the press is noticing the East Coast warm temps, too).

27 posted on 01/16/2007 11:25:55 AM PST by cogitator
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To: BurbankKarl
The cold snap has been particularly damaging because it has lasted twice as long as normal winter blasts and has plunged temperatures below 25, essentially making nighttime warming efforts by farmers futile.

.ice or fire..either way we're doomed

28 posted on 01/16/2007 11:34:11 AM PST by Donald Rumsfeld Fan ("Fake but Accurate": NY Times)
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To: DaveLoneRanger
I had a poor recollection of events; though the 1986 cold snap in Florida was damaging, according to NOAA, the 1983 and 1985 freezes were worse. The 1985 freeze wasn't as bad in dollars because the 1983 freeze had already done the worst to the orchards. 1985 finished 'em off, for the most part.

Figure of interest:


29 posted on 01/16/2007 11:34:20 AM PST by cogitator
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To: DaveLoneRanger
Can you elaborate on how the freeze caused it? Structural integrity of the hull would be my first guess...

Nope -- and you might find what actually happened very interesting, definitely a case of "for want of a nail". The main cause, publicized widely by Richard Feynman at the Challenger hearings, was that the O-rings designed to prevent the solid fuel boosters from releasing hot gases as they burned got too stiff when cold. The joint design was flawed, so when the O-rings were too cold, the gases leaked out. During the launch, the hot gases that weren't restrained by the stiffened O-rings impinged on the main fuel tank (liquid hydrogen), burned through, and ignited it.

At the hearings, Feynman dipped some O-ring material into a cup full of ice water and showed what happened to it when it was cold. Probably the most remembered moment of the hearings. Here's a picture of it (the WWW is so amazing at times):

According to the associated text, the previous lowest temperature at launch was 53 degrees F. For the Challenger launch, it was around 26-29 degrees F.

31 posted on 01/16/2007 2:22:37 PM PST by cogitator
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To: DaveLoneRanger

here is a 4 day summary....and these are for SoCal cities, not the farming areas...which are colder



RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD, CA
300 PM PST TUE JAN 16 2007

...PRELIMINARY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE SOUTHLAND...

STATION NEW RECORD
BURBANK 32 33 SET IN 1954
LONG BEACH 34 35 SET IN 1963
LANCASTER 09 14 SET IN 1963
PALMDALE 15 17 SET IN 1949
SANTA BARBARA APT 24 29 SET IN 1987
PASO ROBLES 16 20 SET IN 1963




RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD, CA
1030 AM PST MON JAN 15 2007

...PRELIMINARY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE SOUTHLAND...

STATION NEW RECORD
LOS ANGELES AP 35 TIES 35 SET IN 1949
LONG BEACH 31 36 SET IN 1963
SANTA MONICA PIER 34 39 SET IN 1950
UCLA 38 39 SET IN 1949
LANCASTER 07 15 SET IN 1963
PALMDALE 14 19 SET IN 1963
SANDBERG 20 TIES 20 SET IN 1987
SANTA BARBARA AP 25 30 SET IN 1989
SANTA MARIA 25 27 SET IN 1962
PASO ROBLES 16 18 SET IN 1963



SXUS76 KLOX 142120 CCA
RERLOX

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD, CA
1 PM PST SUN JAN 14 2007

...UPDATED PRELIMINARY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE SOUTHLAND...

STATION NEW RECORD
DOWNTOWN LA/USC 36 37 SET IN 1932
LOS ANGELES AP 35 36 SET IN 1963
BURBANK 26 30 SET IN 1963
LONG BEACH 31 33 SET IN 1963
WOODLAND HILLS 20 TIES 20 SET IN 1963
SANTA MONICA PIER 39 TIES 39 SET IN 1963
UCLA 36 40 SET IN 1989
LANCASTER 03 10 SET IN 1963
PALMDALE 10 13 SET IN 1963
SANDBERG 19 21 SET IN 1962
CAMARILLO 27 31 SET IN 1962
SANTA BARBARA AP 26 30 SET IN 1989
SANTA MARIA 23 25 SET IN 1963
PASO ROBLES 15 18 SET IN 1963
CALPOLY SAN LUIS OBISPO 24 30 SET IN 1962


A RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF 36 DEGREES WAS SET AT DOWNTOWN LOS
ANGELES/USC TODAY AT 724 AM.
THE LAST TIME WE REACH A TEMPERATURE AT OR BELOW 36 DEGREES AT DOWNTOWN
LOS ANGELES OCCURRED ON DECEMBER 22 1990 AND THE TEMPERATURE WAS 33 DEGREES.
THE LAST TIME A RECORD LOW MINIMUM TEMPERATURE WAS BROKEN IN JANUARY
FOR DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES OCCURRED ON JANUARY 28 1957...ALMOST 50 YEARS AGO.

LANCASTER TEMPERATURE OF 03 DEGREES TODAY SET A NEW MONTHLY RECORD FOR JANUARY.
THE OLD RECORD WAS 4 DEGREES SET JANUARY 13 1963.
THE COLDEST ALL TIME RECORD FOR LANCASTER WAS 02 DEGREES SET DECEMBER 24 1984.



RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOS ANGELES/OXNARD, CA
1030 AM PST SAT JAN 13 2007

...PRELIMINARY RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE AT PASO ROBLES THIS MORNING...

A RECORD LOW TEMPERATURE OF 12 DEGREES WAS SET AT PASO ROBLES
TODAY. THIS SURPASSES THE OLD RECORD OF 15 SET IN 1963.




32 posted on 01/16/2007 3:35:04 PM PST by BurbankKarl
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To: madison10

It could if the buds start swelling.

Peaches will be more adversely affected.


33 posted on 01/16/2007 3:37:33 PM PST by RockinRight (To compare Congress to drunken sailors is an insult to drunken sailors. - Ronald W. Reagan)
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To: BurbankKarl

Buy orange juice futures!
Is there such a thing? It's probably too late to get in early anyway.


34 posted on 01/16/2007 3:39:18 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: cogitator

Warm temps in the north only cause damage if followed by cold after plants have either dehardened (remain dormant but more cold-sensitive) or actually broken dormancy (bud swell.)

Florida citrus growers have probably found the "100 year freeze line" somewhere south of Tampa.

Gainesville is probably warm enough for citrus trees to survive 19 years out of 20...but 20 years isn't very long for a commercial citrus grower to have a living orchard, in that 20th year you might have a freeze bad enough to kill the trees outright. I'd guess about once a decade it's cold enough in Gainesville to at least destroy a citrus crop even if the trees would survive. You could plant them in your yard there with the realization they may perish eventually but it's no longer considered worth it to grow them economically.


35 posted on 01/16/2007 3:42:13 PM PST by RockinRight (To compare Congress to drunken sailors is an insult to drunken sailors. - Ronald W. Reagan)
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To: DaveLoneRanger
Challenger was before/during my time. Can you elaborate on how the freeze caused it?

I am astounded.

36 posted on 01/16/2007 6:18:19 PM PST by RadioAstronomer
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To: RadioAstronomer
I am astounded.

You shouldn't be.

;-)

38 posted on 01/16/2007 8:26:55 PM PST by longshadow (FReeper #405, entering his tenth year of ignoring nitwits, nutcases, and recycled newbies)
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To: BurbankKarl; SmithL; NormsRevenge; Mr. Jeeves; xsmommy
How cold is it in Cali?

DAMN COLD.

< |:)~


39 posted on 01/17/2007 12:49:26 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: martin_fierro

SANTA CLARITA - A brief snow and hail storm blew across the Santa Clarita Valley this morning, sending school children to their classroom windows and resulting in a few spinouts on local freeways.

40 posted on 01/17/2007 3:08:13 PM PST by BurbankKarl
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