Phenology shifts at start vs. end of growing season in temperate vegetation over the Northern Hemisphere for the period 1982-2008
Seoul National University · Goddard Space Flight Center
Abstract
Changes in vegetative growing seasons are dominant indicators of the dynamic response of ecosystems to climate change. Therefore, knowledge of growing seasons over the past decades is essential to predict ecosystem changes. In this study, the long-term changes in the growing seasons of temperate vegetation over the Northern Hemisphere were examined by analyzing satellite-measured normalized difference vegetation index and reanalysis temperature during 1982–2008. Results showed that the length of the growing season (LOS) increased over the analysis period; however, the role of changes at the start of the growing season (SOS) and at the end of the growing season (EOS) differed depending on the time period. On a…
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Authors
4- SJSU-JONG JEONGCorresponding
Seoul National University
- CHChang‐Hoi Ho
Seoul National University
- HGHyeon‐Ju Gim
Seoul National University
- MEMolly E. Brown
Goddard Space Flight Center
Topics & keywords
- Growing season
- Phenology
- Temperate climate
- Northern Hemisphere
- Period (music)
- Climate change
- Environmental science
- Ecosystem