[PCA] Has Spring Sprung in your Neck of the Woods?

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Tue Mar 14 12:01:50 CDT 2017


The USA-National Phenology Network is tracking the start of the spring
season across the country using models called the Spring Leaf and Bloom
Indices.

How does this year stack up against the recent past?
How do you know when spring has begun?

Find out the answers to these questions, check out neat maps (updated
daily), and learn more about phenology and how you can become part of the
network, at:
https://www.usanpn.org/data/spring

This information is courtesy of the Department of Interior-U.S. Geological
Survey-National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center 'BioClimate'
Newsletter.

The eight regional Climate Science Centers, managed by the USGS National
Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center, partner with natural and
cultural resource managers to provide science that helps fish, wildlife,
ecosystems, and the communities they support adapt to climate change.

Learn more about the Climate Science Centers and National Climate Change
and Wildlife Science Center at http://nccwsc.usgs.gov.

Questions? Contact us at nccwsc at usgs.gov
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