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A Dry, Hot Summer: Florida Environment Radio
That's the word from the National Weather Service. But it doesn't necessarily mean record temperatures. Hot Nights and Mornings Ahead... I'm Kevin Pierce with the Florida Environment... The National Weather ... result of fewer days of rain... fe30523 With forecasts for hotter summer temperatures and half the average rain for Florida's summer season, the prospect of a drought is very real. But there' ...
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fig factSheet
The Riverland in South Australia provides the ideal climate. Too high summer temperatures can result in pulpless fruit and cool, damp conditions during ripening give rise to splitting and fungal attack. It doesnt like cold but can survive temperatures of minus 10 degrees C when dormant. Late frosts hurt it badly. It is tolerant of alkaline ...
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Climate Change: Impacts - Forest Impacts
North American boreal forest, the white spruce. Over the coming decades, scientists predict continued hot summer temperatures associated with climate change would force this species into sharp decline, potentially to extinction. Rising treelines The alpine treeline is one of the most distinctive habitat ...
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Overview
Previous research has demonstrated that varve thickness and grain size characteristics of individual laminations reflect changes in summer temperatures. An additional proxy record will be based on variations in chironomid assemblages preserved in the sediments. Measurements of paleomagnetic characteristics and the identification of ...
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03/21 - Study: Lake Superior summer temps rising
Austin and Colman said the earlier start to Lake Superior's stratified season significantly increases the period during which the lake warms, resulting in higher summer temperatures. Although little studied, the response of large lakes to climate change will likely have ...
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Consequences (vol. 1, No. 2) Summer 1995 - Editorial
Summer 1995 - Editorial New Library About Online Catalog Ask Dr. Global Change Site Map Links GCRIO Home Library Consequences Summer 1995 Editorial | Search Updated 11 November 2004 Consequences Vol. 1, No. 2, Summer ... behave as they do. And what their implications are. Annual values of combined land and sea temperatures for the Earth as a whole, 1860 through 1994, shown as a departure inC from the ...
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Global Forest Science - Press Release - Drought, fires ahead for much of the West this summer
Instead of predictable slow melt that soaking into the ground and sustaining mountain vegetation, warm temperatures caused the snow to evaporate into thin air. This has scientists alarmed because many reservoirs ... are an extreme fire hazard. Those dead pines must be removed from the land before summer thunderstorms, drought and dead trees collide. Gov. Bill Richardson may well be advised to follow ...
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Global Forest Science - Press Release - Climate trends, beetles point to another summer of fire in BC tinderbox forests, says international forest expert
Global Forest. Climate trends, beetles point to another summer of fire in BC tinderbox forests, says international forest expert 12 April 2004 VANCOUVER, BC ... a bark beetle infestation that has killed millions of trees, high March temperatures that prematurely melted mountain snow and the expectation of a dry summer are conspiring to make 2004 another ...
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Friends of Animals | In My View | Summer 2007
The rapid blooming of algae, possibly a result of rising sea temperatures, is causing a toxic disease in marine mammals, fish, and sea birds. The team, which works along ... is appreciated by continuing to act as true advocates. My sincere thanks, table of contents | Act•ionLine Summer 2007 | flip the page Friends of Animals’ goal is to free animals from cruelty and ...
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Friends of Animals | In Praise of Amphibians | Summer 2008
Some can endure extreme cold: Gray tree frogs can survive in temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero Fahrenheit by producing an antifreeze agent, glycerol, in their ... /Biological_diversity_in_Tumbes-Choc%C3%B3-Magdalena (last visited 28 Apr. 2008). table of contents | Act•ionLine Summer 2008 | flip the page Friends of Animals’ goal is to free animals from cruelty and ...
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