articleGlobal Change BiologyApr 21, 2009Closed access

Intercomparison, interpretation, and assessment of spring phenology in North America estimated from remote sensing for 1982–2006

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Abstract

Abstract Shifts in the timing of spring phenology are a central feature of global change research. Long‐term observations of plant phenology have been used to track vegetation responses to climate variability but are often limited to particular species and locations and may not represent synoptic patterns. Satellite remote sensing is instead used for continental to global monitoring. Although numerous methods exist to extract phenological timing, in particular start‐of‐spring (SOS), from time series of reflectance data, a comprehensive intercomparison and interpretation of SOS methods has not been conducted. Here, we assess 10 SOS methods for North America between 1982 and 2006. The techniques include…

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Keywords
  • Phenology
  • Environmental science
  • Climatology
  • Mediterranean climate
  • Climate change
  • Streamflow
  • Snowmelt
  • Advanced very-high-resolution radiometer
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