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Chuine et al. 2004 Burgundy Grape Harvest Dates and Spring-Summer Temperature Reconstruction
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Chuine, I.;Yiou, P.;Viovy, N.;Seguin, B.;Daux, V.;Le Roy Ladurie, E. 2004 Grape ripening as a past climate indicator Nature
Vol. 432, pp. 289-290, 18 November 2004
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North: 45.316 * South: 45.316 |
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West: 5.016 * East: 5.016 |
Start Year: 1370 AD * End Year: 2003 AD
Data: Please Cite Data Contributors!
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Summary: French records of grape-harvest dates in Burgundy were used to reconstruct
spring-summer temperatures from 1370 to 2003 using a process-based phenology
model developed for the Pinot Noir grape. Our results reveal that temperatures
as high as those reached in the 1990s have occurred several times in Burgundy
since 1370. However, the summer of 2003 appears to have been extraordinary,
with temperatures that were probably higher than in any other year since 1370. More Info on Historical Data |
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Complete XML Record: noaa-historical-5414
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