Echinops ritro September 2012
Hydrangea arborescens September 2012
Paeonia suffruticosa September 2012
Sorbus forrestii September 2012
Pieris japonica 'Variegata' September 2012
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The Wildlife News reported on September 23, 'The immediate cause of the fires is ignition and plenty of dry fuel, but the dryness itself after June is explained by a persistent and huge ridge in the polar jet stream over the Western United States. This has kept all but thunderstorms at bay in the West, but pushed storm after storm over SE and Central Alaska, causing record summer flooding up there. Changes in the jet stream are one of the things that you would predict with the Arctic Ocean melting as it has. There is no longer the temperature differences between the polar side and southern side of the jet to keep it relatively tight and symmetrical. The result is the development of huge and persistent troughs in the jet stream carrying strong rainstorms coupled with equally large and scantly moving ridges of dry, dry weather. With the Arctic melt, the current situation of extremes might be irreversible.'
2 comments:
Some great shots there Jordan! And love the Sorbus forrestii!
I always enjoy seeing your monthly plants Jordan. The Echinops looks very unusual almost cornflower looking. I am more used to the globe shaped Echinops.
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