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ASSESSING THE ONSET OF SPRING: A CLIMATOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Authors:Mark D Schwartz
Institution:Department of Geography P.O. Box 413, Sabin Hall , University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee , Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
Abstract:This study is part of a program to examine spring plant-climate interactions in the major agricultural regions of eastern North America. The project's objectives were to: (1) document the yearly onset of the spring green wave and associated phenomena from 1908 to 1987 using phenological models, and (2) analyze regional dynamics and recent changes. Examining past variations in the green wave provides a context within which present and future variations can be assessed. Spring index dates, last -2.2°C (28°F) frost dates, and the difference between these two dates (termed the damage index) were generated for selected United States Daily Historical Climatology Network (HCN) stations between 1908 and 1987. The results show considerable geographic and temporal variations over the study period, and suggest that the threat of late spring frost damage may have decreased slightly from about 1960 to 1987. In future research, an improved version of the spring index (and associated surface phenological data) will be compared with satellite-derived vegetation condition data, in order to facilitate many kinds of atmosphere-biosphere interaction studies. Key words: phenology, spring, “green wave” climatology.]
Keywords:off-road vehicles (ORVs  ATVs  OHVs)  landscape disturbance  recreational impacts  national forest  sediment flux  tire throw  erosion rates
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