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Research Contributions. Phenology analyses from D. WolfePhenology data from J. CaprioClimate data from USA National Climatic Data CenterNSF Grants ATM-9510342, 9809460, and 0085224. Research Contributions. Delayed Moving Average (DMA) Satellite start of season (SOS) technique developed by Bradl
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1. Phenology Changes in
North American spring
as indicated by
the lilac phenology network
2. Research Contributions Phenology analyses from D. Wolfe
Phenology data from J. Caprio
Climate data from USA National Climatic Data Center
NSF Grants ATM-9510342, 9809460, and 0085224
3. Research Contributions Delayed Moving Average (DMA) Satellite start of season (SOS) technique developed by Bradley Reed and colleagues
Seasonal Midpoint NDVI (SMN) Satellite start of season (SOS) technique developed by Michael White and colleagues
4. Terrestrial Biosphere Dynamic Change Detection Satellite Phenology
Cloned Species Phenology
Native Species Phenology
Simulated Phenology (Models)
5. Satellite Phenology Advantages: 1) Global coverage; 2) Integrated signal
Limitations: 1) Short period-of-record; 2) Cloud cover interference; 3) Interpretation issues; 4) Small set of measures
6. DMA NDVI Start of Season 1995(Reed et al., mean day = 74, March 15th)