Nice! And so if we can get a couple of people to HB by early or even mid-June, all will be good!

 

From: "Matthew P. Ayres" <Matthew.P.Ayres@dartmouth.edu>
Date: Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 6:03 PM
To: "HubbardBrookCOS@lists.sr.unh.edu" <HubbardBrookCOS@lists.sr.unh.edu>, Scott Sillett <scott.sillett@icloud.com>, Laurel Braden Symes <symes@cornell.edu>, Mike Webster <msw244@cornell.edu>, "EGA external Contact: mhallworth@gmail.com" <mhallworth@gmail.com>, "Elizabeth A. Studer" <Elizabeth.A.Studer.GR@dartmouth.edu>, "Elijah W. Laird" <Elijah.W.Laird.21@dartmouth.edu>, "Richard T. Holmes" <Richard.T.Holmes@dartmouth.edu>, Nick Rodenhouse <nrodenho@wellesley.edu>, Sara Kaiser <sak275@cornell.edu>, Madelyn Ore <mjo234@cornell.edu>, Alicia Rae Brunner <arb433@cornell.edu>
Subject: Leaf-out forecast for Hubbard Brook

 

Hi HB,

In case you are interested, we can offer our first phenology forecasts for HB 2020.

 

Based on our current best phenology models (after Lany et al. 2015), temperatures to date this year, and the 10-day forecast as of 11 April 2020, predictions for budburst on the Main bird plot (490 m asl) are:

More details in pg 2 of enclosure.

 

If the current budburst prediction is accurate, it will be about 3 days earlier than the 60-year average but very close to that expected for 2020 (page 1 in enclosure).

 

Feel free to share this with anyone who may be interested. I will aim to provide weekly updates of the forecasts.

 

Matt