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Zeno Swijtink
01-22-2009, 09:19 PM
Seasons change -- earlier than before, study says - Los Angeles Times (https://www.latimes.com/news/science/environment/la-na-climate22-2009jan22,0,5529316.story?track=rss)

Seasons change -- earlier than before, study says
The hottest and coldest days of the year come roughly two days sooner than they did 50 years ago, according to a study published in Nature. The change coincides with the rise in global temperatures.
Los Angeles Times – 1/21/09
By Catherine Ho

The seasons begin two days earlier than they did 50 years ago, a shift that may be related to human activity, according to researchers at UC Berkeley and Harvard University.

The season skewing means that the hottest and coldest days of the year come about two days sooner than they did 50 years ago, according to a study published in the Jan. 22 edition of the journal Nature. The study also found that the difference between average winter and summer temperatures shrank in the same 50-year span, indicating winters are heating up faster than summers.
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The change coincides with the rise in global temperatures, which could suggest a link to human-induced global warming, said Alexander Stine, the study's first author and a graduate student at UC Berkeley's Department of Earth & Planetary Science.

"The pattern that we see suggests there's a relationship between global warming and the shifting of the seasons," Stine said.

Earlier seasons could affect farming, rainfall distribution, water supplies and the diversity of ecosystems, said Bill Patzert, a climatologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Ca–ada Flintridge.
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"When you see a shift like this, or what appears to be the beginning of a shift, it's yet another red flag about the potential implications of humans fiddling with the climate," he said.

An earlier spring could lengthen wildfire season in Western states and affect the availability of water resources, said Stephanie McAfee, a PhD student at the University of Arizona who studies the effect of climate change on ecosystems.

"We rely on water that falls as snow in the mountains that melts and delivers water to our reservoirs," she said. "The earlier that snow starts to melt, the less of a buffer we have."

Stine worked with Peter Huybers, assistant professor of earth and planetary sciences at Harvard, and Inez Fung, professor of atmospheric science at UC Berkeley. They studied global surface temperature measurements from 1850 through 1953, and 1954 through 2007. In the first period, land temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere peaked around July 21; in the later period, they peaked 1.7 days earlier.
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nurturetruth
01-26-2009, 03:30 PM
Springter - a new season!

It was 21 dayz into the season of winter when I drove through Sebastopol on January 12th. The time was around 10:20a.m. It was before noon and yet it already felt like Spring with the forecast predicting a high of 76 for that day.

At around 10:30, I drove by the local ice cream place in town and there was a sign in the window that read something similar to "Try our Yummy Hot Chocolate". Around 11:00 I drove by again and this sign had been replaced with "Try our yummy milkshakes".

Ok ...so we move from hot chocolate season to milk shake season real quickly! wow!

I go to whole foods and notice they are actually selling Spring bulbs in winter! (yes, and blooming daffodils) Is this unusual or common for this time of year?!!!

I take the below picture in awe and am quickly told to put my camera away and that Whole Foods does not allow picture takin' anywhere in the store!
I innocently said "i am doing a photography series on "Spring in Winter" and put the camera put away.

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3481/3225023996_9d93299bfa_m.jpg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/34605767@N02/3225023996/)

But as I left our local corporate natural food headquarters, I caught a glimpse of man without his shirt on across the street in the park. Sure did distract my concerns of Global Warming, lemme tell ya! (sorry..no pic of the pecs- LMAO!)

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3528/3225024002_7af9518051_m.jpg (https://www.flickr.com/photos/34605767@N02/3225024002/)

So during the first week or so of "Springter", I took comfort in going to the coast and tried to enjoy the weather rather than get too caught up with my concerns.
and the other day, when we finally were lucky enough to be graced with much needed rain, I overheard a woman say, "I'm trying not to be depressed with all this rain we are having. I sure did like the warmer weather!"
And to think... I have been spending much of my time doing rain dances and rain rituals... and watching the confused animals mate. (sigh.....) :2cents: