A topoclimatic classification to map spring frost risk for six deciduous tree fruit varieties |
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Authors: | R.L. Davis |
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Affiliation: | Resource Analysis Branch , Ministry of the Environment , Victoria, B.C. |
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Abstract: | Abstract A topoclimatic classification was developed to map the frequency of damaging spring radiation frosts to six deciduous fruit varieties at a scale of 1:25,000. The methodology utilizes night‐time temperatures from climatological stations operated by the Atmospheric Environment Service (aes) ofEnvironment Canada, as well as night‐time temperatures from a temporary network of standard climate stations and mobile temperature surveys. Maps of the deviation of minimum temperature from the local aes climate station, and of spring frost risk for each fruit variety are produced. |
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Keywords: | stratosphere general circulation quasibiennial oscillation volcanic effects |
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