During some convective storms, downdrafts can have enough force to snap or completely uproot trees in a phenomenon known as windthrow. Windthrow events, which can range from just a few trees to many ...
Climate change exacerbates tropical storms. As a result of the more extreme winds associated with these events, more trees are uprooted. The occurrence of trees being uprooted by winds, or windthrow, ...
Uprooted trees serve as physical record for extreme wind events, finds high-res forest mapping study
Take a walk in the woods in southern Indiana and you'll likely come across an uprooted tree, its displaced roots rising above a pit of soil on the hillslopes. A new study by Indiana University ...
Tropical forests are crucial for sucking up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. But they're also subject to intense storms that can cause 'windthrow' -- the uprooting or breaking of trees. A new study ...
On March 17, at 7 p.m., the Maynard Public Library will present a Zoomed talk titled: “Urban Planting: 150 Years of Trees and Gardens,” sponsored by Maynard ...
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