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What Tropical Storm Irene Says About Climate Change In N H Now | New Hampshire Public Radio

What Tropical Storm Irene Says About Climate Change In N H Now | New Hampshire Public Radio
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Watershed Wednesday Webinars to be presented | Community Notes

WATERTOWN — The Tug Hill Commission and its partners at the Lewis, Jefferson, Hamilton, Herkimer and Oneida County Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the state Department of Environmental Conservation Region 6 will present “Watershed Wednesday Webinars” in May and June, as the in-person Black River Watershed Conference has been postponed again this year. All webinars are free, presented via Zoom and require preregistration. This information is also available on the commission’s website at tughill.org/black-river-watershed-wednesdays-2021. — Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in a Changing Climate: Changing Forests and Identification and Management, 3 p.m. Wednesday Dr. Lindsey Rustad will give an overview of her 30-plus years of research in New Hampshire’s White Mountains on how climate is altering the composition of northeastern forests, from a global perspective to local impacts. Caroline Marschner will discuss eastern hemlock, its role in New York ecosyste

Watershed Wednesday Webinars to be presented | Lewis County

WATERTOWN — The Tug Hill Commission and its partners at the Lewis, Jefferson, Hamilton, Herkimer and Oneida County Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the state Department of Environmental Conservation

Robert Miller: The science and power behind ice storms

Robert Miller: The science and power behind ice storms FacebookTwitterEmail Last week, while much of the state got rained on, I got iced. I live on the northeast edge of Litchfield County. In my town, and the towns nearby, it was cold enough at ground level that the rain froze when it fell on tree limbs, railings and clotheslines. The birches in my yard were suitably bent. A lot of this had to do with elevation and cold pockets of air when I drove east, downhill, the ice was a no-show. Nor did the rain which forecasters first thought might glaze larger parts of Fairfield and Litchfield counties freeze much of anything there.

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