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Frances Coates
Publications - 4
Citations - 546
Frances Coates is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollen & Freezing point. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 413 citations.
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Recent warming by latitude associated with increased length of ragweed pollen season in central North America
Lewis H. Ziska,Kim Knowlton,Christine A. Rogers,D. Dalan,Nicole Tierney,Mary Ann Elder,Warren Filley,Jeanne Shropshire,Linda B Ford,Curtis Hedberg,Pamela Fleetwood,Kim T Hovanky,Tony Kavanaugh,George Fulford,Rose F Vrtis,Jonathan A. Patz,Jay M Portnoy,Frances Coates,Leonard Bielory,David A. Frenz +19 more
TL;DR: Overall, data indicate a significant increase in the length of the ragweed pollen season by as much as 13–27 d at latitudes above ~44°N since 1995, consistent with recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projections regarding enhanced warming as a function of latitude.
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Temperature-related changes in airborne allergenic pollen abundance and seasonality across the northern hemisphere: a retrospective data analysis
Lewis H. Ziska,László Makra,Susan K. Harry,Nicolas Bruffaerts,Marijke Hendrickx,Frances Coates,Annika Saarto,Michel Thibaudon,Gilles Oliver,Athanasios Damialis,Athanasios Damialis,Athanasios Charalampopoulos,Despoina Vokou,Starri Heiđmarsson,Ellý Guđjohnsen,Maira Bonini,Jae Won Oh,Krista Sullivan,Linda B Ford,G. Daniel Brooks,Dorota Myszkowska,Elena Severova,Regula Gehrig,German D. Ramon,Paul J. Beggs,Kim Knowlton,Allison Crimmins +26 more
TL;DR: The findings reveal that the ongoing increase in temperature extremes (Tmin and Tmax) might already be contributing to extended seasonal duration and increased pollen load for multiple aeroallergenic pollen taxa in diverse locations across the northern hemisphere.
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Characterizing the relationship between satellite phenology and pollen season: A case study of birch
TL;DR: In this paper, the spatiotemporal relationship between satellite derived vegetation phenology and in-situ station derived information of pollen season during 2001-2015 at five stations in Canada was evaluated.
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Association Between Changes in Timing of Spring Onset and Asthma Hospitalization in Maryland.
Amir Sapkota,Yan Dong,Yan Dong,Linze Li,Linze Li,Ghassem R. Asrar,Yuyu Zhou,Xuecao Li,Frances Coates,Adam J. Spanier,Jonathan Matz,Leonard Bielory,Leonard Bielory,Allison G. Breitenother,Clifford S. Mitchell,Chengsheng Jiang +15 more
TL;DR: The observed associations between changes in timing of spring onset and asthma hospitalizations were likely associated with pollen dynamics, ie, early onset of spring could increase the length of the tree pollen season while late onset may increase pollen concentrations because of simultaneous blooming.