FEATURES OF THE DYNAMICS OF SEASONAL DEVELOPMENT OF NATURE IN SAINT PETERSBURG IN 2021

G. Firsov, I. Fadeeva
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The abnormally warm and dry summer was the main feature of the year 2021. The average temperature of June (21,4) was the record for the whole period of instrumental meteorological observations since 1752. The phenological anomalies were evident first of all in the early dates of phenostages of the year, since the third stage of subseason "Height of Spring" till the first stage of subseason "Abatement of Summer", and especially very early dates of subseason of "Full Summer", which became the record or close to record ones. So, the warming of the climate of Saint Petersburg is continuing and strengthening. In such condition after the winter 2020/21 the majority of trees and shrubs in Peter the Great Botanic Garden (Saint Petersburg, Russia) survived the winter without damages or with small damages not more than half of annual growth. The summer drought, accompanied by hot weather, caused the early yellowing and falling of leaves on many trees and shrubs which happened to be not hardy to drought. The phenological monitoring and timely publishing of results of observations is of important significance in conditions of climatic changes.
2021年圣彼得堡自然季节性发展的动态特征
异常温暖干燥的夏季是2021年的主要特征。6月平均气温(21.4)是1752年以来仪器气象观测期间的最高记录。物候异常首先表现在从“盛春”子季第三期到“消夏”子季第一期的各表型期早期,特别是“盛夏”子季的极早期成为或接近历史记录。因此,圣彼得堡的气候变暖还在继续,而且还在加强。在2020/21年冬季过后的这种条件下,俄罗斯圣彼得堡彼得大帝植物园(Peter the Great Botanic Garden)的大多数树木和灌木都安然度过了冬季,没有受到损害,或者受到的损害不超过年生长量的一半。夏季的干旱,加上炎热的天气,导致许多不耐旱的乔灌木的叶子早黄、早落。在气候变化条件下进行物候监测和及时公布观测结果具有重要意义。
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