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Climate Change Impact on Spring Phenology in Lower Austria: Analysis of Temperature Anomaly Trends

This study delves into the correlation between temperature anomalies and spring phenology in Lower Austria, focusing on the year 2007. Examining the effects of climate change on the timing of spring events, particularly in relation to the wine region of Klosterneuburg, helps understand the ecological shifts occurring in response to global warming. By analyzing phenological data alongside temperature anomalies, this research sheds light on the interplay between climate variations and plant development phases.

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Climate Change Impact on Spring Phenology in Lower Austria: Analysis of Temperature Anomaly Trends

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  1. Elisabeth Koch Austria Phenology spring 2007

  2. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenology

  3. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  4. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  5. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  6. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy

  7. spring phenology 2007 Temperature anomaly versus phenolgy BACCHUS KlosterneuBurg wine And Climate CHange in (Lower) AUStria

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