Durchschnittlicher Frühlingsbeginn in der Vegetation in Europa

Von sr_local

11 Kommentare

  1. Interesting to see how much it varies within the Netherlands, specifically seems to be Zeeland (partially reclaimed land), Flevoland (fully reclaimed land) and the peat lands of eastern Drenthe & Groningen. Could be something to do with the soils and subsequent differing vegetation, but theres many more reclaimed & peat areas that don’t show this effect.

  2. antiGeodesic on

    What’s going on with the Volga river in the south? It can’t just be cold water from the north, right?

  3. Racingamer145 on

    I can confirm, here in Southern Finland, the nature stays almost completely grey and brown until around May 10th. A few years ago it went from 0 C and snow to green trees and 25 C in literally three weeks.

  4. HolyCowAnyOldAccName on

    Beautiful map. High resolution. Sensible labeling. Citing seemingly reliable sources. Color gradient before/after 1 May makes sense.

    Is this even still r/MapPorn?

  5. Double-decker_trams on

    Haha, suck it, Oslo.

    Tallinn: end of April 😎🌱🌿🌞👍

    Oslo: beginning of May 🤮❄️🥶😵👎

  6. lousy-site-3456 on

    The black forest at elevation 1000m greens earlier than the Rhine valley? Sure. 

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