Lee,

Why do you think the change of color from temperature is not well synchronized 
with the timing of the color change from changes in day length?

Ed

"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both. "
Robert Frost (1874-1963). Mountain Interval. 1920. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee Frelich 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 5:10 PM
  Subject: [ENTS] Re: Fall colors and leaf drop



  Steve:

  Fall colors are much later in MN, WI and MI than they were a few decades 
  ago. They are just past peak now in Minneapolis, whereas the peak was 
  usually October 5-10, 20 years ago.  On the door Peninsula WI, and 
  Porcupine Mountains, MI the peak has moved back about 10-14 days since the 
  1980s. This is probably due to warmer temperatures during September and 
  early October. Now the leaves stay green  until short days cause them to 
  turn, where in the old days the cold forced them to turn color before days 
  got so short.

  Lee
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