A temperature-range seasonality index shows only moderate, seasonally confounded correlations with influenza infection rates, and the claimed strong link between winter length and flu oscillation period is contradicted by the paper's Table 2.
Seasonal Changes -- Time for Paradigm Shift
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Season and their transitions play a critical role in sharpening ecosystems and human activities, yet traditional classifications, meteorological and astronomical, fail to capture the complexities of biosphere-atmosphere interactions. Conventional definitions often overlook the interplay between climate variables, biosphere processes, and seasonal anticipation, particularly as global climate change disrupts traditional patterns. This study addresses the limitations of current seasonal classification by proposing a framework based on phenological markers such as NDVI, EVI, LAI, fPAR, and the Bowen ratio, using plants as a nature-based sensor of seasonal transitions. Indicators derived from satellite data and ground observations provide robust foundations for defining seasonal boundaries. The normalized daily temperature range (DTRT), validated in crop and orchard regions, is hypothesized as a reliable seasonality index to capture transitions. We demonstrated the alignment of this index with phenological markers across boreal, temperate, and deciduous forests. Analyzing trends, extreme values and inflection points in the seasonality index time series, we established a methodology to identify seasonal onset, duration, and transitions. This universal, scalable classification aligns with current knowledge and perception of seasonal shifts and captures site-specific timing. Findings reveal shifts in the Euro-Mediterranean region, with winters shortening, summers extending, and transitions becoming more pronounced. Effects include the Gulf Stream s influence on milder transitions, urban heat islands accelerating seasonal shifts, and large inland lakes moderating durations. This underscores the importance of understanding seasonal transitions to enable climate change adaptive strategies in agriculture, forestry, urban planning, medicine, trade, marketing, and tourism.
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Redefining Influenza Transmission Seasonality Using the Novel Seasonality Index
A temperature-range seasonality index shows only moderate, seasonally confounded correlations with influenza infection rates, and the claimed strong link between winter length and flu oscillation period is contradicted by the paper's Table 2.