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A 4-Week Advance in the Growing Season in Napa Valley, California, USA

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Daniel R Cayan, Laurel DeHaan, and Kimberly A Nicholas, 2023-06-29, A 4-week advance in the growing season in Napa Valley, California, USA: International Journal of Climatology. https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.8162

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(Abstract from Wiley): The growing season start and duration, along with other temperature-related measures of importance to premium wine grapes in Napa Valley, California have changed as climate over the western United States has warmed. The growing season start has varied from year to year with a standard deviation of about 3 weeks, but over the 1958–2016 record a linear fit to the time sequence shows it advanced by more than 4 weeks. Over the study period, advances in the growing season were strongly influenced by temperature increases beginning in the late 1960s with warm anomalies generally persisting through recent years. The date upon which the growing season accumulated 1400 growing degree-days also shifted earlier by about [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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