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Unless we are just on the temp threshold, the low emergence in later planting doesn't seem to be related to increase rain or soil temp recorded by the FAWN data. #45

Open wdlngtn opened 4 years ago

wdlngtn commented 4 years ago

on average, only a 4 degree difference in soil temp in 2 week period following each planting, but soil temp best explains decreased emergence - it actually rained more in the 2 weeks after May 1 than May 22.

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wdlngtn commented 4 years ago

average temps and total rain for 2 weeks after planting

AverageAit-soiltemps-andrain.xlsx

wdlngtn commented 4 years ago

data for rain and temp 2 weeks after plantings

Jun21Fawnplanting.xlsx July18FAWNplanting.xlsx May22FAWNplanting.xlsx May1FAWNdata.xlsx

brymz commented 4 years ago

Is that figure from Fike's group?

wdlngtn commented 4 years ago

yes, from Fike

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