Greetings Hubbard Brook community,

We are pleased to provide our first phenology forecast for 2024! There are many degree days yet to pass, but if our current forecast holds, leaf-out on the mid-elevation bird plots (490 m asl) will occur on 11 May, which would be close to typical based on historical records (though it has ranged from 2 May to 1 June since 1956).

 

If you are considering placing any bets based on our phenology forecast, you may wish to consider that last year’s prediction of 14 May based on degree days was pretty good based on independent measurements of the trees. The observed leaf-out was 9 May and the final prediction was for 12 May. Last year, the sequence of model forecasts from early April to early May were: 11 May, 8 May, 8 May, 8 May, 10 May, 12 May, 14 May, and 12 May.

 

Our model predictions are for the average of beech, yellow birch, and sugar maple. In some years, sugar maple begins to leaf out as much as a week earlier than the other species.  Analyses by Dartmouth student Elijah Laird indicates that this is because sugar maple buds become developmentally responsive to degree days on about 20 March, while beech and yellow birch remain unresponsive until about 31 March. Based on this, we predict that sugar maple will be leaf-out this year on about the same day as beech and yellow birch because there will almost no degree days registered from 20 March to 31 March.

 

Based on our current best phenology models (after Lany et al. 2016), temperatures to date this year, and the 10-day forecast as of 28 March 2024, predictions for the mid-elevation bird plot (490 m asl) are:

More details in enclosure.

 

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

 

Matt

 

 

Matthew P. Ayres (h/h)

Professor of Biological Sciences; Co-Chair Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution, Environment & Society; Senior Faculty Fellow Institute of Arctic Studies

Life Sciences Center

78 College Street

Hanover, NH  03755  USA

603 646-2788

matthew.p.ayres@dartmouth.edu