BlueLightning wrote:
It's only a return to a normal English summer.
People had become used to the unusually hot conditions.
So therefore, temps back into the 60's - feel colder
I wonder if the trees feel the same way about it. I had considered
looking at tree ring data to see if there is a cylcle involved but you
have to wade through stuff like this:
BBL 1 Boundary Bog LALA
BBL 2 Canada Tamarack 611M +5357-10620 __ 1682
1997
BBL 3 Glen MacDonald Roslyn Case
BBLA S16829990 09990 01973 13810 43344 64643 72657 81026 8 616
8 607 8
BBLA S1690 344 8 424 8 340 8 500 8 685 8 656 8 634 8 410 8 327
8 330 8
BBLA S1700 231 9 300 9 441 91290 92648 92022 121526 131391 13 958
131318 13
BBLA S1710 691 13 278 13 357 13 435 131359 133142 133194 131706 13 911
13 793 13
BBLA S1720 705 131387 13 741 13 506 13 904 13 570 13 343 13 637 13 948
13 973 13
BBLA S1730 468 13 449 13 639 13 898 13 627 14 414 14 196 14 316 14 413
14 344 14
BBLA S1740 465 14 347 15 296 15 249 15 159 15 252 15 493 15 369 15 352
15 698 15
BBLA S1750 439 15 478 15 432 15 837 152313 152905 152275 152405 163193
161813 16
BBLA S1760 800 161088 161154 161391 16 935 161050 16 582 16 361 16 495
16 614 16
BBLA S1770 446 16 644 16 497 16 832 16 962 16 761 16 729 16 520 16 549
16 502 16
BBLA S1780 266 16 233 16 279 16 241 16 129 16 229 16 215 16 134 16 78
16 156 16
BBLA S1790 132 16 202 16 296 16 306 16 391 17 894 171246 192631 192414
192789 19
BBLA S18002660 192556 191874 191068 191448 191601 192502 191696 191059
20 832 20
BBLA S1810 849 201000 20 870 20 785 20 687 20 633 21 474 21 542 21 404
21 694 22
BBLA S1820 708 22 621 22 502 22 340 22 367 22 479 22 510 23 532 23 401
23 449 23
BBLA S1830 421 23 588 23 532 23 433 23 562 23 578 23 466 23 303 23 227
23 176 23
BBLA S1840 337 23 790 23 670 23 404 23 899 23 570 23 680 24 482 24 398
241087 24
BBLA S18501341 261725 261164 26 965 26 739 271545 281616 301342 321311
321385 32
BBLA S18601252 321106 33 717 33 767 33 859 33 610 331501 331700 33 880
33 611 33
BBLA S1870 359 35 773 351561 351161 35 619 35 465 35 448 35 695 37 871
37 865 37
BBLA S18801096 371245 37 689 37 485 37 337 37 308 37 626 391148 391602
39 614 39
BBLA S1890 425 39 663 39 868 39 798 39 684 39 987 391884 392629 392073
393300 41
BBLA S19002920 411785 41 971 41 607 41 482 41 398 41 317 41 804 411088
411506 41
BBLA S1910 905 41 415 41 505 41 841 41 902 41 763 41 456 41 643 41 683
41 727 41
BBLA S1920 140 41 0 41 461 41 376 41 80 41 175 41 337 41 140 41 179
42 249 42
BBLA S1930 304 42 578 45 488 45 573 45 484 47 558 47 756 471395 472150
473388 49
BBLA S19403334 513586 512881 512806 512532 512702 511691 512151 511967
512093 51
BBLA S19502692 511973 50 838 50 360 50 293 50 164 50 135 50 329 50 492
50 692 50
BBLA S1960 704 50 648 50 802 50 496 50 891 50 719 50 303 50 331 50 524
50 500 50
BBLA S1970 657 50 573 50 559 50 682 50 686 50 653 50 558 50 703 501069
50 793 50
BBLA S1980 851 501008 501076 501034 50 857 501112 501024 50 867 501013
501257 50
BBLA S19901448 501350 501052 50 841 501315 50 894 50 899 501017 509990
09990 0
As if the search button wasn't hard enough:
http://hurricane.ncdc.noaa.gov/pls/p...pages.treering
So is this is a good year for trees? All trees?
Or a bad one?
(I take it the constant that the better the weather the fatter the ring
is still true? It wasn't the wrong way around as some idiots forgot to
check that in good weather the trees are under pressure to produce or
something equally unexpected?)