Hey #dendro folk. For anybody still on this platform, please circulate the announcement for the openDendro bootcamp which will be held early January in Tucson. https://t.co/EbRusM2FoP
@thirstygecko , @tswetnam
For the past two years I’ve been part of the openDendro project with @thirstygecko and @tswetnam among others. openDendro is an open-source framework for the essential analytic software used in dendrochronology.
I dunno if this thing works anymore, but if it does can somebody point me to spatial data (like daymet) of monthly tmin and tmax climate normals for N America?
*New Paper Alert! https://t.co/05dc07BgHt
The implications of our study necessitate a re-assessment of seismic risk in the Puget Sound of Washington. The 🌲s give us a warning of potential earthquake scenarios for the heavily populated region.
For the past two years I’ve been part of the openDendro project with @thirstygecko and @tswetnam among others. openDendro is an open-source framework for the essential analytic software used in dendrochronology.
Attending the bootcamp and getting involved with the project will help share the load in terms of development and maintenance of dendro tools and avoid the "some random person in Nebraska" problem! https://t.co/0GACbcje59