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Modelling and mapping of plant phenological stages as bio-meteorological indicators for climate change

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Figure 1 Annual mean air temperatures in Hesse. Above: measurements from 1961 to 2009 by DWD; below: projections for 1971 to 2000,2031 to 2060 and 2071 to 2100 for emission scenario A1B [29] by example of HADM3/COSMO-CLM climate model.
Figure 2 Long-term mean of the beginning of 34 phases in Hesse (1961 to 2009).
Figure 3 Landscape analysis of phenological onsets and growing seasons.
Figure 4 Mean temperatures (March to June) and onset of flowering of Malus domestica (1961 to 2009).
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