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Analyzing and Communicating Phenology Data

Students have collected their data … now what? 

A good place to start putting data in context is to think of what questions came up before or during data collection. These might be along the lines of:

Fall

  • What affects the timing of color change?
  • How do my data compare to green-down data in another location?
  • Do different tree species change colors at different times?

Spring

  • How long does green-up take?
  • How does green-up differ among different species?
  • Does temperature or precipitation influence the rate of green-up?

The tutorials below demonstrate how to create an investigation site and enter data on the GLOBE website. 

Tell the story of your data

  1. Get inspired by the European Phenology Campaign

    1. Interview a tree

    2. Create a book 

  1. Share the story with your school. (See an example school display from Moharimet Elementary School in New Hampshire)

  1. Share with the GLOBE community!  

    1. Travel and present a poster at a U.S. GLOBE Student Research Symposium (SRS; events are held in April and May; travel funding is available for U.S. student-educator teams).

    2. Enter the project into the GLOBE International Virtual Science Symposium (IVSS; 2024 submission deadline is 06 March).

  2. Upload the project to the GLOBE website anytime!