probability for hurricanes and tropical storms to land in Florida during La Niña years than during El Niño years. Table 2. Average relative precipitation residuals, defined as the ratio of residuals to expected precipitation amounts during different El Niño
). Excessive growth of terrestrial invaders can exacerbate wildfires ( Brooks et al., 2004 ). Fast-growing weedy trees in Florida and other hurricane-prone regions may be ill-suited for heavy rains and high winds; ultimately, they may become projectiles, damage
implemented for snap bean evaluation in 2021 and 2022. Soil Soil orders in the experimental area were Entisol (Chipley-Foxworth-Albany soil complex) and Spodosol (Hurricane, Albany, and Chipley soil series) for 2021 and 2022 growing seasons
epiphytic orchids of south Florida, mostly from poaching, habitat loss, natural disasters (e.g., Hurricane Wilma, 2005), exotic species, and habitat mismanagement, the development of artificial propagation methods to augment existing conservation practices
Pierce's disease during this test period. The vines were severely damaged by Hurricane Claudette in 2003, and the vines died in 2004 as a result of to this damage. New vines were propagated on V. × champini Planch. rootstock in 2006 and re
irrigation system resulting from hurricane Katrina. WholeTree substrates used in Expt. 2 were made from the same batch of chips as the first study. Average daily temperature for the duration of the second study was 26.3 °C whereas average daily minimum and
). Despite the large volume of pecans produced in Georgia, average nut volume produced per hectare is relatively small, at 600 to 1200 kg⋅ha –1 . The increasing cost of production coupled with declining pecan prices and tropical storm/hurricane events have
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15 times per year beginning at bloom, and contained a commercial blend of 20–10–20 with minors. Trees in this trial were damaged by hurricanes Frances and Jeanne in 2004, and both HLB and citrus canker ( Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri ) began to
only benefit teachers and the educational system, but also help train and educate a volunteer base to help combat the loss of Louisiana's wetlands. Louisiana is currently facing major coastal land loss due to erosion from hurricanes and subsidence. Not