Dataset Overview
Yearly mean, standard deviation of the yearly mean, and long-term mean (2003-present) for MODIS DUR (duration of the growing season). This dataset includes growing season estimates for New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont.
- Purpose
The length of the growing season varies from year to year based on spring and fall temperatures. Increases in the length of growing season can benefit some species by providing extra time for growth and reproduction, but can cause harm to others by increasing heat, water, and metabolic stress1. Ideally, a healthy forest would have a growing season that remains relatively consistent.
- Data Collection Status
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Data collection for this dataset is ongoing
- Start date
2003-01-01
- Contents
57 records with 6 fields
- Data Availability
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This dataset is downloadable from the FEMC, and available to download from another site.
- Data License
Linked - Third party determines data license
- Preferred Citation
Not provided
- Update Frequency
Annually
- Maintenance Plan
Not provided
- Links
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No links available for this dataset
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- Previous Versions
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- Version 5 - 2024 DUR Update (created 2024-08-15 by Lukas Kopacki)
- Version 8: Subset of Version 5 - VT modis DUR for indicators 20240814 (created 2024-08-15 by Lukas Kopacki)
- Version 7: Subset of Version 5 - NH modis DUR for indicators 20240814 (created 2024-08-15 by Lukas Kopacki)
- Version 6: Subset of Version 5 - NY modis DUR for indicators 20240814 (created 2024-08-15 by Lukas Kopacki)
- Version 1 - 2018 Update (created 2019-12-06 by Matthias Sirch)
- Version 4: Subset of Version 1 - VT modis DUR for indicators 20191209 (created 2019-12-09 by Emma Tait)
- Version 3: Subset of Version 1 - NY modis DUR for indicators (created 2019-12-09 by Emma Tait)
- Version 2: Subset of Version 1 - NH modis DUR for indicators 20191209 (created 2019-12-09 by Emma Tait)
- Version 5 - 2024 DUR Update (created 2024-08-15 by Lukas Kopacki)