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Temperature Change and its Impact on the Length of the Growing Season and Crop Yield in Connecticut from 1954 to 2004
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Identifier
Thesis
1865
Author
Carey, Timothy B., 1979-
Title
Temperature
Change
and its
Impact
on the
Length
of the
Growing
Season
and
Crop
Yield
in
Connecticut
from
1954
to
2004
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2006
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
The
Koppen
climate
classification
system
indicates
that the
state
of
Connecticut
currently
has
two
microthermal
climate
regions
,
Dfa
and
Dfb
.
Past
climatological
data
shows
that the
average
annual
temperature
in
Storrs
,
Connecticut
warmed
from
7.70C
(45.80F)
for the
1892
-
1921
time
period
to
90C
(48.20F)
for the
1966
-
1995
time
period
(EPA
,
1997)
. This
thesis
examines
three
hypotheses
.
Hypotheses
One
and
Two
sought
to
identify
associations
between
temperature
change
and
length
of
growing
season
for the
Dfa
(Hypothesis
One)
and
Dfb
(Hypothesis
Two)
climate
regions
within
the
state
of
Connecticut
during
the
1954-2004
time
period
. The
third
hypothesis
sought
to
determine
if there
is
an
association
between
temperature
change
and
crop
yield
production
(i.e
.
Apples
,
corn
,
peaches
,
pears
, and
tobacco)
for the
state
of
Connecticut
during
the
1954-2004
time
period
. This
research
demonstrates
that the
average
annual
temperature
for
Dfa
climate
region
in
Connecticut
increased
by
0.70C
(1.330F)
during
the
1954
to
2004
time
period
. The
average
length
of the
growing
season
for the
Dfa
climate
region
in
Connecticut
was
164.74
days
during
the
1954
to
2004
time
period
. An
increase
of
12.5
days
in the
length
of the
growing
season
occurred
from
1954
to
2004
. A
relationship
was also
inferred
between
change
in
average
annual
temperature
and
length
of
growing
season
for the
Dfb
climate
region
in
Connecticut
during
the
1954-2004-time
period
. The
Dfb
climate
region
experienced
an
increase
in
temperature
of
0.380C
(0.690F)
during
the
1954
to
2004
time
period
. At the
same
time
, the
length
of the
growing
season
for the
Dfb
climate
region
increased
a
total
of
18
days
.
Association
between
changes
in
average
annual
temperature
and
crop
yield
for the
entire
state
of
Connecticut
was also
assessed
. The
average
annual
temperature
for the
state
of
Connecticut
increased
0.60C
(1.10F)
during
the
1954
to
2004
time
period
.
During
this
time
,
corn
was the
only
crop
in
Connecticut
to have an
increase
in
crop
production
from
1954
to
2004
.
Apples
,
peaches
,
pears
, and
tobacco
all
reported
decreases
in
production
. To
summarize
, as
average
annual
temperatures
increased
from
1954-2004
,
so
did
length
of
growing
season
for the
Dfa
and
Dfb
climate
regions
in
Connecticut
. In
addition
, a
significant
correlation
coefficient
(i.e
.
>0.4)
existed
between
temperature
change
and
length
of
growing
season
for
climate
zone
Dfa
(0.417)
, but not for
climate
zone
Dfb
(0.348)
.
However
, there
does
not
appear
to be a
significant
relationship
between
an
increase
of
average
annual
temperature
for the
state
of
Connecticut
and
crop
yield
in
Connecticut
from
1954
to
2004
.
Subject
Atmospheric temperature -- Connecticut -- Observations
Crops -- Effect of temperature on -- Connecticut
Department
Department of Geography
Advisor
Button, Charles E.
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713733906
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