Toblerone
02-26-2010, 07:14 PM
http://www.uvm.edu/~pmrc/?Page=treemet1.html&SM=cammenu.html
"Welcome to TreeMet, a webpage which illustrates some of the complex physiology of the maple tree during the sugaring season. Data shown on the graphs are collected in real time from several large (22"-26" dbh) sugar maples located in the woods about 600' southeast of the Proctor lab, and these measurements are updated every 15 minutes, so you can follow the sugaring season from start to finish."
It says "CLOSED" but the graphs are current and updating.
"Welcome to TreeMet, a webpage which illustrates some of the complex physiology of the maple tree during the sugaring season. Data shown on the graphs are collected in real time from several large (22"-26" dbh) sugar maples located in the woods about 600' southeast of the Proctor lab, and these measurements are updated every 15 minutes, so you can follow the sugaring season from start to finish."
It says "CLOSED" but the graphs are current and updating.