19th Century Citizen Science Shows How the Climate Has Already Changed

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19th Century Citizen Science Shows How the Climate Has Already Changed
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Researchers compared newly found, centuries-old observations to modern citizen science data. It’s not only warmer, but seasons are arriving earlier.

if at all. Warmer temperatures and wilder weather is something that lies in the future, or that’s affecting people halfway around the globe .

The data was collected by over 500 observers at hundreds of sites across the state. The effort was organized by the New York State Regents, and in 1850 joined with the newly formed Smithsonian Institution's national network of meteorological observers — the precursor to the National Weather Service. For instance, if a food crop like peaches or apples flowers early, it’s at much higher risk from a late-season frost. Same goes for trees that might be important for bees, like red maple, which would have cascading effects on local pollinator populations, she says.

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