Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

Experimental Ice Glazing in a Northern Hardwood Forest to Understand Ecological Impacts of Ice Storms: Canopy Openness

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Metadata Provider

  • Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

    • Address:
      705 Spear Street
      South Burlington, Vermont 05403
      United States of America

      Phone: (802) 391-4135
      Email: femc@uvm.edu
      Website: www.uvm.edu/femc

Abstract

    Using methods like those used to make snow at ski areas, researchers successfully created ice glaze on tree branches (remarkably similar to conditions during the Northeast’s 1998 Ice Storm) over a large northern hardwood forest area. This novel experimental tool will allow scientists to study controlled icing events of different intensity and frequency in different forest types. Researchers also held a workshop with ecosystem scientists, climatologists, physical scientists, computer modelers, social scientists, and industry experts to define the state-of- knowledge on ice storms and examine the nature and extent of these storms in the Northeast. In addition, they developed machine-learning algorithms which allow computer models to identify unique ice storm climatology in past weather systems to better predict ice storms in the future.

People

  • John Campbell: Principal Investigator

  • Wally Shortle: Content Provider

  • Paul Schaberg: Content Provider

  • Lindsay Rustad: Principal Investigator

Organizations

  • Northeastern States Research Cooperative : funder
  • United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service Northern Research Station: lead

Geographic Coverage

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    Data Table

    • Title: Canopy Openness
    • Start Date: 2010-12-01
    • End Date: 2011-04-01
    • Description: Canopy openness was estimated with digital hemispherical photography in both treatment and control plots.

    • Purpose:

    • Condensed Title: Z1108_2503_XKW9GS

    • Object Name: VMC.1108.2503

    • Data Type: mySQL
    • Citation: Rustad and Campbel (2018) Canopy Openness . Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/experimental-ice-glazing/dataset/canopy-openness

    • Online Distribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/data/archive/project/experimental-ice-glazing/dataset/canopy-openness

    Attribute List

      Attribute Name: canopy_status
      • Label: canopy_status
      • Description: Leaf presence
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      Attribute Name: Openness_
      • Label: Openness_
      • Description: Percent of canopy open
      • Storage Type: decimal
      • Measurment Type: ratio
      • Precision: 0.01
      • Unit: percent
      • Number Type: real
        • Bounds:
        • Minimum: 0
        • Maximum: 100
      Attribute Name: Plot
      • Label: Plot
      • Description: Plot Number
      • Storage Type: int
      • Measurment Type: nominal
      Attribute Name: timing
      • Label: timing
      • Description: Time of observation
      • Storage Type: text
      • Measurment Type: nominal

    Methods

    • Current Methods
      • Canopy Openness Measurement
        • Method Description: Canopy openness was estimated with digital hemispherical photography in both treatment and control plots. All images were taken vertically from beneath the forest canopy just before sunrise to ensure adequately uniform sky conditions.


    Sampling Equipment

    • Current Equipment
      • Camera
        • Sampling Description: A high-resolution camera equipped with a 180° fisheye lens was mounted on a self-leveling monopod 1 m above the ground.

    Site Characteristics

    • No site characteristics recorded for this dataset