## Abstract An extensive dataset (230 precipitation gauges and 79 stream gauges) was used to analyse rainfallโrunoff relationships in 10 subregions of a 482000 km^2^ area in the southโeastern USA (Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia). The average annual rainfall and runof
Recent frost date trends in the north-eastern USA
โ Scribed by Ellen J. Cooter; Sharon K. Leduc
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 786 KB
- Volume
- 15
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0899-8418
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Uncertainty in projections of future climate, along with a need for policy makers and management to respond to change in climate, highlight the importance of the detection of trends in climatological time series. Selected indicators of regional climate status and change may well be related to indicators of ecological condition. Climate factors are known to stress ecosystems. With the identification and description of trends in biologically important climate descriptors this knowledge could be used to provide scenarios of biological changes. One aspect of climate which stresses forest ecosystems is described by the annual date of the last hard springโfreeze (minimum temperature โฉฝ โ2ยท2ยฐC). Averaged for New England, there was a significant linear trend indicating an earlier initiation of frostโfree conditions (negative slope) for the period 1961โ1990.
Significant time trends were detected locally at stations throughout much of the New England regions as well. Temporal discontinuities in trend, spatial relationships, and urban influence were considered. The presence of trends in time does not appear to be related to geographical location. The direction of trend (positive or negative) exhibits some geographical coherency, which may be related to climatological variables such as percentage of possible sunshine and cloud cover.
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