High temperatures are required for ozone formation. Another important climate variable is wind patterns, which play a big role in the daily levels.

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High temperatures are required for ozone formation. Another important climate variable is wind patterns, which play a big role in the daily levels of ozone in New England. Source: EPA:

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White Pine 5-Needle Fascicle

Chlorotic Fleck

Insect Damage

Tip Necrosis

White Pine Spectral Curve & Landsat Band Regions TM1 (Blue) TM2 (Green) TM1 (Red) TM4 (NIR) TM5 (MIR) TM7 (MIR) Water Absorption Cellulose Red Edge NIR 3 NIR 1 Leaf Pigments Cell StructureWater Content Lignin

Ger 2600 Spectrometer VIRIS VIrIS Visible/Infrared Intelligent Spectrometer