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    Warm Weather Puts Trees On Fast Forward

    Warm Weather Puts Trees On Fast Forward

    Unseasonably high temperatures have coaxed pollen from American elm trees, delicate green flowers from spicebush shrubs and a cloud of deep pink flowers from red maples, heralding the unusually early arrival of spring in central New York and reflecting a phenomenon happening across the eastern United States.

    Trees and many other plants are developing flowers, and grasses are growing two to three weeks earlier than usual, raising the specter of a long and intense allergy season and concerns about what could happen to fruit crops -- both in the forest and the orchard -- if the budding fruit has to face a typical late spring frost.

    "This warm weather might be really pleasant and some people might find it comforting," said Dr. Donald J. Leopold, chair of the Department of Environmental and Forest Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) in Syracuse, N.Y. "But when the weather is really altered from typical conditions, there are always winners and losers among all types of both plants and animals. With the many plant and animal species in the East, some will benefit and some will be adversely impacted with these unusually warm conditions."

    Leopold studies woody and herbaceous native and non-native plants; in his 27 years at ESF, he has never seen these species bloom on campus before April 1. The consequences of this early blooming depend on the weather during the next month or so. Temperatures in the low 20s and lower can damage any developing fruit, such as the winged fruits of the silver maple, which are eaten by wildlife. More economically serious would be for apples and other fruit trees to bloom in mid- to late April then be subjected to a killing frost.

    The early spring is not good news for allergy sufferers. Leopold said maples, willows, aspens, poplars, and other early spring blooming woody species are major contributors of wind-dispersed pollen that causes allergic reactions so allergy sufferers are likely to notice an early and prolonged allergy season.

    A quick walk around the ESF Quad at the center of campus gave Leopold an opportunity to point out an American elm in front of the library that was already producing pollen, a row of spicebush shrubs sporting flowers of various sizes, and a red maple covered with male and female flowers.

    Native willow planted in a rooftop demonstration project on ESF's Illick Hall has also bloomed early. A dogwood known as a Cornelian cherry, which produces fruit that various species of wildlife feed on, was past its blooming peak.

    Elsewhere in the region, the silver maples peaked the week of March 12, weeks ahead of their average bloom time; some saucer magnolias are starting to open weeks ahead of their earliest bloom times in Central New York.

    Leopold routinely collects twigs over ESF's spring break to teach his students identification techniques during his fall dendrology course. He said he has never seen the buds as swollen as they are this year.

    With temperatures in Syracuse expected to be in the 70s again on March 20 and into the 80s March 21, the cycle is not about to change.

    "Things are really going to pop this week," he said.

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    Oh dontcha know? Global temps are getting colder! Don't trust these Soros-funded scientists telling you about warmer weather. Don't trust the physical feeling of warmth you experience when going outside. Global warming is a hoax to fund the NWO! Dontcha know? If temps are getting warmer, it is actually HAARP controlling the weather, not more CO2 in the atmosphere caused by the burning of fossil fuels. Don't be fooled by the the liberal (socialist/communist) climate alarmist elite and the scientific cabal! Tsk tsk.

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    Re: Warm Weather Puts Trees On Fast Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by Trishsgate View Post
    The early spring is not good news for allergy sufferers. Leopold said maples, willows, aspens, poplars, and other early spring blooming woody species are major contributors of wind-dispersed pollen that causes allergic reactions so allergy sufferers are likely to notice an early and prolonged allergy season.
    Well stop eating processed foods, cleaning your self, house and clothes with chemicals and pumping all sorts of pollution in to the air and then maybe allergies won't be a problem? Why would humans naturally be allergic to things that grow in nature? Answer: They wouldn't.

    I've noticed blossoms appearing over night here in the last few days and the flowers are starting to show. I think it's a good thing. This has been happening for a few years now and it's actually a good thing for wildlife. It means that the animals and birds get greater access to fruit and insects for longer and it increases their numbers as their offspring (which they're busy making just now) get a much healthier start in life with the extra nutrients. It's the same as gardeners using greenhouses and cold frames to get an early start on their growing season to get a greater yeild.

    Turning it around and focussing on the Human 'problem' which is caused by the way we live and blaming it on nature instead is just plain silly in my opinion. Spring has sprung and it's awesome! =]

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    Re: Warm Weather Puts Trees On Fast Forward

    Summer droughts and failing crops are not a "good thing".

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    Re: Warm Weather Puts Trees On Fast Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by Dex View Post
    Summer droughts and failing crops are not a "good thing".
    Again, humanity's wasteful use of water is the problem, not nature. Instead of dealing with the real problems, industry just pays its friends in the media to blame us or the Earth instead.

    Harmony is the highest natural state, so anyone opposing it must fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anno View Post
    I've noticed blossoms appearing over night here in the last few days and the flowers are starting to show. I think it's a good thing. This has been happening for a few years now and it's actually a good thing for wildlife. It means that the animals and birds get greater access to fruit and insects for longer and it increases their numbers as their offspring (which they're busy making just now) get a much healthier start in life with the extra nutrients. It's the same as gardeners using greenhouses and cold frames to get an early start on their growing season to get a greater yeild.
    Do you have any evidence for this benefit you assert?

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    Turning it around and focussing on the Human 'problem' which is caused by the way we live and blaming it on nature instead is just plain silly in my opinion.
    I'm not blaming anything on nature, nor am I denying that water misuse is part of the issue. IMHO, this weather irregularity is largely human-generated. My first post was satire (humor is the only way I can deal with this stuff at this point). Sorry for the mis-communication. I think we are on the same page here, for the most part. I wish I could be as upbeat about it as you (I will endeavor to see the silver lining though!).

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    MONTREAL - At the Lussier family ?rabli?re in St. Damase, winter had hardly begun when the first signs of spring appeared.

    The sap began running in the middle of February, earlier than anyone in the family can remember. By last week, Ren? Lussier, his wife, France Bisson, and their three children had already boiled down 168 gallons of maple syrup – compared to the 30 gallons produced by the same date the year before.



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    Re: Warm Weather Puts Trees On Fast Forward

    The good news is that I have access to spring greens a month and a half early. I ate two dandelion blossoms yesterday, and a handful of pretty large dandelion leaves, in addition to some garlic mustard. One of which was huge and I transplanted it into a pot and took it home. This is in mid March. Such a thing should not happen to mid APRIL, at the very earliest here.

    The bad news, is we'll probably still get the spring frost snap that will kill off half of my pears.

    "Neglect not the small things, for all intrigues, and wars and truths are naught but small things, one built upon the other. Begin then, with the small, and look close, and ye will see it all."
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    Re: Warm Weather Puts Trees On Fast Forward

    Quote Originally Posted by Dex View Post
    Do you have any evidence for this benefit you assert?
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environmen...ldlife-records

    http://www.eenews.net/public/climatewire/2012/02/20/1

    http://www.pondconservation.org.uk/a...spring+weather

    There's three peices of evidence to get you started.

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    The consequences of this early blooming depend on the weather during the next month or so. Temperatures in the low 20s and lower can damage any developing fruit, such as the winged fruits of the silver maple, which are eaten by wildlife. More economically serious would be for apples and other fruit trees to bloom in mid- to late April then be subjected to a killing frost.


    I find it wonderful but it still depends on the weather as to fruit bearing trees. I live in North Carolina so I am not as far up as New York so I wish you well on the weather.


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