Science Inventory

ROLE OF CLIMATE IN FOREST MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT: A NEW ENGLAND EXAMPLE

Citation:

Cooter, E., S. LeDuc, L. Truppi, AND D. Block. ROLE OF CLIMATE IN FOREST MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT: A NEW ENGLAND EXAMPLE. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/3-91/074 (NTIS PB92132885).

Description:

The development of climatological information products to support ecological data collection and analysis is described. he scope of research is narrowed to issues of direct interest to the joint U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program and U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service New England Forest Health Monitoring program. haracteristics of climatological persistence and recurrence that are especially critical to New England forest health and productivity are identified. These include physical disturbance events (tornadoes, high winds and wet snowfall), drought, growing degree days and late spring freezes. limatological data are assembled and presentations developed based on the analysis issue to be addressed: background (status and persistence); most recent decade (short-term trends, modeling and prediction); and near-term impacts (most recent sampling year). eographic Information System is used for presentation, data management and analysis. ajor research findings focus on the application of climate data and products to operational ecological monitoring and analysis situations. ossible future activities are identified in the areas of new climatologies, program design, database acquisition or development and applied research. ll these efforts would result in significant contributions to the development of a more coherent theory of natural disturbance and ecosystem response.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:12/10/2002
Record ID: 49249