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Modeling Temperature-Based Viticulture Suitability For Vineyard Locations In The Finger Lakes

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The Finger Lakes region of New York has garnered world-wide attention for its quality wines despite a climate that is barely suitable for viticulture. The complex terrain surrounding the Finger Lakes as well as the lakes themselves play a vital role in modifying the local microclimates to allow sustainable viticulture. By modeling these microclimates and quantifying the impact of the lake and terrain interactions, a vineyardscale climatology dataset is created to assist in determining suitable and unsuitable locations for future viticulture operations.

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2015-01-26

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meteorology; viticulture; geographic information systems

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Degaetano, Arthur T

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DeGloria, Stephen Daniel

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Atmospheric Science

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M.S., Atmospheric Science

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Master of Science

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